Kesari Matelassé Pull-On Crop Pant - Charcoal black

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Code # 71F-14

Fair Trade, Made by Pragati Cooperative
Our favorite straight leg pant now in a medium-weight cotton blend matelassé. This versatile fabric is woven so that is appears to be quilted, producing a diamond-shaped pattern and an appealing texture. The pant features an embroidered button detail at the hem. The flood length pull-on style sits at natural waist with an easy fit through hip and thigh.

• Relaxed Fit/Straight Leg
• Inseam: PM 23", M 24.5"
• Straight leg
• Full elastic waist
• Side pockets
• Textured cotton blend matelassé: 80% cotton, 17% polyester, 3% viscose

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1st Model is 5'9" and is wearing a size Small

Light Green

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  • PETITE SMALL (6-8)
  • $98.00
  • PETITE MEDIUM (10-12)
  • $98.00
  • PETITE LARGE (14-16)
    *Backordered: 10/2/2025
  • $98.00
  • SMALL (6-8)
    *Backordered: 10/2/2025
  • $98.00
  • MEDIUM (10-12)
  • $98.00
  • LARGE (14-16)
  • $98.00
  • WOMEN'S 1W
  • $98.00
  • WOMEN'S 2W
  • $98.00
  • WOMEN'S 3W
    *Backordered: 10/2/2025
  • $98.00
  • WOMEN'S 4W
  • $98.00
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After moving to Mumbai from her village in Ratnagiri in 2017, Dhanashree found city life overwhelming. But with support from her husband and in—laws, she adjusted. Already skilled at stitching sari blouses, she worked in a factory—until inflexible hours and long travel times forced her to leave when her son Vedansh was born.

When Vedansh turned 3, she searched for flexible work. During a tough time—her husband was hospitalized—she found the Pragati Group. A tailor had just left, and she was offered the role. “I'm still so grateful,” she says.

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