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dress pleated pants Black Wide Leg Dress Pants Pleated Baggy Dress Trousers Unhemmed Unfin — MensUSA

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The Black Wide Leg Dress Pants – Pleated Baggy Dress Trousers are the perfect combination of relaxed comfort, timeless style, and unbeatable value. Designed for men who appreciate freedom of movement without compromising on elegance, these trousers feature a wide-leg cut that offers a modern yet classic silhouette. Ideal for both casual and formal occasions, they bring a refined edge to any outfit while ensuring all-day comfort.

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