women's navy dress pants Womens Flat Front Dress Slacks – ShopCGX
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women's navy dress pants

women's navy dress pants Womens Flat Front Dress Slacks – ShopCGX

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women's navy dress pants Womens Flat Front Dress Slacks – ShopCGXThe standard womens service dress blue slacks have a zipper front closure (right over left), belt loops, front quarter top pockets, a hook and eye waistband closure and straight legs. The slacks are made from a 55% polyester 45% wool fabric. When the Service Dress Coat and the Service Dress trousers are worn together, both must be of the same material. womens SLACKS HEIGHT SIZE WAIST HIP FIT SHORT < 53 REGULAR 54 to 57 LONG 57 to 510 0 22 32 Junior 0S

The standard women’s service dress blue slacks have a zipper front closure (right over left), belt loops, front quarter top pockets, a hook and eye waistband closure and straight legs. The slacks are made from a 55% polyester 45% wool fabric. When the Service Dress Coat and the Service Dress trousers are worn together, both must be of the same material.

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HEIGHT

 

SIZE

 

WAIST

 

HIP

 

FIT

SHORT

< 5’3”

REGULAR

5’4” to 5’7”

LONG

5’7” to 5’10”

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22

32

Junior

0S

0R

0L

2

23

33

Junior

2S

2R

2L

4

24

34

Junior

4S

4R

4L

 

6

 

25

34

Junior

6S

6R

6L

36

Misses

6S

6R

6L

38

Women’s

6S

6R

6L

 

8

 

26

35

Junior

8S

8R

8L

37

Misses

8S

8R

8L

39

Women’s

8S

8R

8L

 

10

 

28

36

Junior

10S

10R

10L

38

Misses

10S

10R

10L

40

Women’s

10S

10R

10L

 

12

 

29 1/2

38

Junior

12S

12R

12L

40

Misses

12S

12R

12L

42

Women’s

12S

12R

12L

 

14

 

31

40

Junior

14S

14R

14L

42

Misses

14S

14R

14L

44

Women’s

14S

14R

14L

 

16

 

33

42

Junior

16S

16R

16L

44

Misses

16S

16R

16L

46

Women’s

16S

16R

16L

 

18

 

35

44

Junior

18S

18R

18L

46

Misses

18S

18R

18L

48

Women’s

18S

18R

18L

 

20

 

37

46

Junior

20S

20R

20L

48

Misses

20S

20R

20L

50

Women’s

20S

20R

20L

 

22

 

39

48

Junior

22S

22R

22L

50

Misses

22S

22R

22L

52

Women’s

22S

22R

22L

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