Truth Omen Genie Pants
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- INGREDIENTS: 92% forest fiber from acacia, eucalyptus, poplar, pine, spruce, beech, birch, and maple trees grown on tree farms in Eastern Europe, 8% spandex for stretch.
- FIT: High waisted, wide leg throughout, cuffs at ankles, pockets at hips. 29" inseam for all sizes. Natasha is wearing size L and is 5’8”, 32” waist, 37.5” bust, 44” hip.
Dyed plum and chocolate. White luna moth and moon phase printed with water based ink on back. Cut, sewn, dyed, and printed in downtown Los Angeles by small family owned shops where creators are paid more than minimum wage.
We offer free instant exchanges for US orders!
Please initiate your return with this link: PURUSHA PEOPLE RETURNS
Please note that Purusha People clothing is handmade by our skilled artisans in Los Angeles, and our unique process allows for subtle differences in each piece. Forest fiber tencel, garment dye, and screen printing require special processes that are unlike other brands. Please enjoy your clothing as the special item it is, and celebrate its rarity!
We accept returns and exchanges up to 14 days from the item delivery date. Clothing must be unworn, unwashed, unscented, pet-hair free, and in new condition.
Exchanges for store credit are free. You can get store credit and save it for later, or shop instantly. If you opt for store credit for later, you’ll receive a gift card as soon as your return item is in transit.
Refunds are subject to a $15 handling fee to cover the return shipping label and warehouse fees. Refunds are credited via the same method you paid within 5 business days of receiving. Shipping is nonrefundable.
Underwear is only eligible for returns if the item has not been tried on. Please try underwear on over your existing underwear if you'd like the option to return.
Truth Omen Genie Pants
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Our Promise To You
Because We Love Everyone And Everything On The Earth
We're a small, family owned business dedicated to honoring the planet and her people by producing in the USA with only sustainable materials. We produce clothing in small batches with limited inventory to reduce waste, employ independent women artists and creatives, and vow to be as transparent as possible in all our processes.
We strongly believe plastics and forever chemicals that coat polyesters and nylons for wrinkle and stain resistance do not belong on our bodies, and are harming us in ways unseen at the moment. Our clothing is made from 92% plant-based materials- Lenzing certified lyocell tencel and 8% spandex. Spring of 2025 we will be phasing in a plant-based spandex!
Our main line is made from Lenzing certified tencel lyocell. We call it forest fiber, and it is a tree pulp fiber grown specifically on sustainable tree farms. Our forest fiber is vastly different from traditional bamboo, viscose, or rayon because it only requires one organic and non-toxic compound in a closed loop (never dumped, always reused), called NMMO (google it!) to process it, and it is guaranteed to not be harvested from old growth trees.
We are so proud to say Purusha clothing is made from start to finish in Los Angeles, CA. We’re knit, cut, and sewn in small family owned shops, dyed in a responsible dye house dedicated to low impact dyes, and screen printed in a clean and safe print shop with water-based ink. All people are paid at least minimum wage ($18/hr) and we abide by the stringent workplace and environmental laws of California.
Reviews
- LBLizzy B.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 starsJan 5, 2023My favorite style
These pants have become my favorite pant style from Purusha People. I love how comfortable the big legs are, yet fit snug around my ankles and waste. It’s a great option when you don’t want to wear anything tight on your legs. The color is very beautiful and perfect for winter. I’m very happy.
Was this helpful? - NBNisa B.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 4 out of 5 starsJan 5, 2023Always love PP clothes
I like these pants a lot - I have 4 pairs. They are so comfortable and versatile. They’re just professional enough for my practice as a bodyworker, but also can be casual. They’re flattering enough, given how versatile they are, but not ideal. I find them to bubble out in a way that I don’t like around my hips, and I don’t like how pleated they are. A simpler cut with less fabric would be way preferable for me. Regardless, I keep buying from this company because the clothes are great. The fabric feels good and the colors and designs are cute, and they’re durable and hold shape well. I recommend anything from PP, but would love to see a slight modification on these genie pants.
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