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Shape Enhancing - Dark Wash - Blue Seam
Shape Enhancing - Dark Wash - Blue Seam

FreddyWR.UP® Regular-Rise Skinny-Fit Trousers

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Light Denim Wash:

WR.UP® regular-rise skinny-fit trousers that look like jeans thanks to the light stretch cotton denim. Worn and paired like jeans, covering your body with the WR.UP® effect, redefining your silhouette and supporting the glutes.

WR.UP® is Freddy's patented trouser technology, able to bring out a woman's silhouette thanks to the shaping effect, highlighting while also supporting her curves.

Shape Enhancing:

WR.UP® trousers with a jeans effect, in dark-wash stretch cotton denim. Regular rise and length, skinny fit. Easily worn as a pair of jeans, they're your figure’s best ally, thanks to the WR.UP® effect that supports the glues and enhances your shape.

WR.UP® is Freddy's patented trouser technology, able to bring out a woman's silhouette thanks to the shaping effect, highlighting while also supporting her curves.

Product Features
  • Waist: regular rise
  • Fit: Skinny, regular length
  • Fabric: Stretch cotton denim
  • Features:
    • In a special denim-effect cotton jersey fabric
    • Light wash
  • Washing instructions
    • Delicate wash max 30°
    • Do not bleach
    • Do not tumble dry
    • Do not iron
    • Do not dry clean
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