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Layla | Dames Casual Wijde Broek met Trekkoord Taille en Opgezette Zakken

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Layla | Dames Casual Wijde Broek met Trekkoord Taille en Opgezette ZakkenStijl en lichtheid voor zomerdagen Deze casual wijde broek combineert ontspannen comfort met een moderne alledaagse stijl. De losse pasvorm en de elastische tailleband met trekkoord zorgen voor een aangename pasvorm, terwijl de opgestikte zakken het ontwerp een praktische en trendy uitstraling geven. Ideaal voor vrije tijd, reizen of ontspannen city looks. Waarom u er dol op zult zijn Comfortabele tailleband met trekkoord: De elastische tailleband met

Stijl en lichtheid voor zomerdagen

Deze casual wijde broek combineert ontspannen comfort met een moderne alledaagse stijl. De losse pasvorm en de elastische tailleband met trekkoord zorgen voor een aangename pasvorm, terwijl de opgestikte zakken het ontwerp een praktische en trendy uitstraling geven. Ideaal voor vrije tijd, reizen of ontspannen city-looks.

Waarom u er dol op zult zijn
  • Comfortabele tailleband met trekkoord: De elastische tailleband met verstelbaar trekkoord maakt een individuele aanpassing mogelijk en zorgt voor hoog draagcomfort.

  • Praktische opgestikte zakken: De grote voorzakken geven de broek een modern utility-karakter en bieden functionele opbergruimte.

  • Casual wide-leg silhouet: De wijde pijpen zorgen voor bewegingsvrijheid en een eigentijdse, ontspannen uitstraling.

  • Veelzijdige styling: Perfect te combineren met T-shirts, blouses of lichte truien – ideaal voor casual en stedelijke outfits.

Deze wijde broek is een veelzijdige basic voor moderne alledaagse looks en combineert comfort met een stijlvol ontwerp.

Maattabel (cm)
Maat Lengte (cm) Taille (cm) Heup (cm)
S 104 66 90
M 105 70 94
L 106 76 100
XL 107 82 106
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