ChartedLight KhakiWide Leg Lounge Pants with Pockets
The inseam prints 27.8 in on every row, so the sizes go wider and not longer
78 pieces · 19 cuts · 5 sections
We make loose, oversized womenswear and put a measurement table on most of what we sell. Those tables are on all 78 pages here, under the piece they belong to, and the fit finder checks 51 of them against your waist and hip at once.
Five sections. Our pants and shorts are charted by waist, so the fit finder can read them; our tops are charted by bust, so it cannot. The price under each tile is the lowest in that section.
Ordered by vote count, one colour per cut, so the row does not turn into the same trousers eight times over. The scores are Amazon's, copied on the day this page was built.
ChartedLight KhakiThe inseam prints 27.8 in on every row, so the sizes go wider and not longer
ChartedWineCuffed ankle, a flat 22.5 in inseam, and ten colours
ChartedBlackOne of only two charts of ours whose hip column reads like a body and not a garment
ChartedBlackSizes spelled out in full on the chart, and a 19 in inseam on every row
ChartedArmy GreenOur cheapest bottom, and the only chart of ours that runs to 4XL
ChartedNavyWe publish the model’s own waist and hip on this one, which is rare on Amazon
ChartedBlackDry clean only, and a waist figure of 20 in at Small because the band is smocked
BlackBust printed as one number per size, not a range, starting at 47 in

4.3 from 12,840 ratings on Amazon
This is the piece with our longest rating history and our plainest chart to read. Five rows, an elastic high waistband, deep pockets in the side seams, and an inseam that does not move: every row prints 27.8 to 28 inches. What changes between Small and XXL is the waist and the width of the leg. We cut this in six colours, and Light Khaki is the one on this page. On this page the waist column runs 22.5 to 32 inches across five rows. This one is $24.99; across the colours we cut it in the price runs $19.99 to $24.99.
Amazon hands back the average and the vote count, never the written reviews, so the average and the count are all we print here. Eighteen of our 78 pages have no score yet.
4.3 out of 5 · 12,840 ratings
Twelve thousand eight hundred and forty ratings at 4.3, more than anything else we make by a margin of three thousand.
4.4 out of 5 · 9,926 ratings
Just under ten thousand ratings at 4.4. The count moves between colours by a rating or two; we print whatever each listing showed on our last pass rather than averaging them.
4.2 out of 5 · 5,351 ratings
Five thousand three hundred and fifty one ratings at 4.2. Amazon shows us no written reviews, only the score and the count, so the score and the count are all we print.
Four different cuts from the bottom of our price list, one colour each. Nothing in this row is over $12.99.
ChartedArmy GreenOur cheapest bottom, and the only chart of ours that runs to 4XL
WhiteOur only chart that starts at XS, and our only piece meant to be seen through
BlackBust printed as one number per size, not a range, starting at 47 in
ChartedBlackFive colours at under thirteen dollars, and a ruffle above the waistband
Loose trousers, lounge and yoga pants, pullovers and easy tops, cut wide on purpose. We sell them on Amazon, which is where the buying happens: the price, the payment, the delivery and the returns are all theirs. What this site adds is our own size charts, typed out and lined up so you can compare them before you pick a letter.
There are 78 pages here, but only 19 cuts behind them. The rest is the same cut in another colour, which is why the trousers photograph so alike. We give each colour its own page because the price often differs between them, and now and then the chart does too.
A Small on our lounge pants opens at a 22.5 in waist. A Small on our flowy wide leg opens at 27 in. Neither is a mistake, they are different clothes, but if you buy by the letter you are guessing across a four and a half inch gap. A chart sits on 74 of these pages, and 56 of those give a waist column. The fit finder reads 51 of them; on the other five the waist column measures a smocked band lying flat, not a body, so we leave them out.
The rest is not a mystery either. Another 18 are charted by bust, shoulder or length and never mention a waist, so the filter has nothing to compare. Four carry no table at all. We say so on their pages rather than quietly leaving the section empty.
Written reviews. Amazon shows us the star average and the vote count and keeps the text behind a page we cannot read reliably, so we print the score and the count and stop there. Nothing on this site is a stranger telling you how a garment feels. Where it sounds like an opinion, it is us reading our own measurement.
Every button on this site opens our Amazon listing and carries our affiliate tag. If you buy, Amazon pays us a share and you pay the price you would have paid anyway. That is the whole arrangement, and it is why the ordering on these pages follows ratings and price rather than whatever we would like to move.