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ladies wool dress pants Ellie Pants

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ladies wool dress pants Ellie PantsEllie Merino Wool Pants The Warmest Pants Youll Ever Wear (Like, EVER) Okay, lets be real for a second. Theres cold, and then theres COLD you know, that bone chilling, I can feel the wind in my soul kind of cold. Enter: the Ellie Merino Wool Pants. These babies are here to save you from layering up like a human marshmallow. Forget those thermals youve been wearing under every pair of pantsthese are all you need. These pants are made from 85% Merino

Ellie Merino Wool Pants – The Warmest Pants You’ll Ever Wear (Like, EVER)

Okay, let’s be real for a second. There’s cold, and then there’s COLD – you know, that bone-chilling, I-can-feel-the-wind-in-my-soul kind of cold. Enter: the Ellie Merino Wool Pants. These babies are here to save you from layering up like a human marshmallow. Forget those thermals you’ve been wearing under every pair of pants—these are all you need.

These pants are made from 85% Merino wool, and let me tell you, this wool is magic. It’s like Mother Nature said, “Hey, you deserve to be cozy and look cute at the same time.” The Merino wool naturally traps heat (without making you feel like you’re in a sauna), and they’re breathable enough that you won’t end up sweating like you’re in a hot yoga class.

Multiple reviewers are like, “I wore these on a freezing day, and my legs? Still toasty!” One person even said she was wearing them during a cold commute and was so comfy, she ditched the thermals entirely. No joke, it’s warmth without the bulk. Think cozy leggings vibes but way more sophisticated.

Plus, they have a high-waisted design that keeps everything snug and warm, and the elastic waistband doesn’t dig in (because we don’t need that negativity in our lives). Oh, and don’t forget the deep pockets – big enough for your phone and cold hands. These are basically your  fall & winter superhero pants.

So yeah, if you’re tired of layering up or shivering through your day, you seriously need the Ellie pants. Throw them on, head out into the tundra (aka winter), and stay warm without the bulk.

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Imagine braving the cold without that chilly air seeping through your clothes – reviewers can’t stop raving about how warm these pants are!

  • Ultimate Merino Wool Comfort: These pants give you everything you love about Merino wool—soft, warm, and moisture-wicking, keeping you cozy all day.
  • Flattering Wide-Leg Fit: The Ellie pants have a gorgeous wide-leg silhouette that’s perfect for dressing up or down.
  • Wide, No-Dig Elastic Waistband: Same comfy waistband as our beloved Stella leggings, designed to stay put without any pinching.
  • High-Waisted for Extra Warmth: The high rise adds a little more coverage and warmth, keeping you snug on colder days.
  • Ridiculously Comfortable: Whether you’re lounging or on the go, these pants are so soft and cozy you won’t want to take them off.
  • Deep, Functional Pockets: Finally, pants with pockets that actually hold stuff! Roomy enough for your phone, keys, and cold hands.
  • Warmth Without the Bulk: Say goodbye to thermals—these pants give you the warmth you need without making you feel weighed down.
  • Effortless Styling: From sneakers to heels, these merino wool pants are super easy to style with any look.
  • Moisture-Wicking Magic: Merino wool naturally pulls moisture away from your skin, keeping you dry and comfy, no matter the weather.

FABRIC:

  • 85% Australian Merino Wool, 12% Nylon, 3% Spandex
  • Non-Mulesed Wool
  • Woolmark® Certified
  • Woolx DuraLite® Fabric


FABRIC WEIGHT:

  • 330g/m²  - Warm 
  • Ideal for cooler temperatures - Fall & Winter

Follow these tips for the best performance and longest life for your garment:

Machine wash cold inside out and Tumble dry low.

Avoid fabric softener. Though it won't damage the clothing it does coat the fibers in a wax that neutralizes many benefits of Merino.
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