Cass

Cass Pant

The Cass Pant is a modern take on a classic pleat front trouser and is designed to complement your existing wardrobe. This style of trouser pairs nicely with merino tops and button-down shirts. It features a casual mid-rise, zip fly front with internal button tab closure, belt loops, side angled pockets, two rear jet pockets, and a wide leg with a subtle taper and deep hem at the ankle. Cass comes as a single view, and you can lengthen or shorten the leg as you wish!

SQ Cass 10 Natural
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Cass Sizing + Fit

Cass is fitted through the waist and waistband, with a mid-level rise and a casual fit through the hip.
Our patterns are drafted for a height of 172cm (5'7"). You may wish to lengthen or shorten the body and sleeve hem depending on your height and personal preference and change the location of the pockets. If you wish to adjust the fit through the bust, we recommend using the bust apex points provided on the patterns.

SQ Cass Pant Front Deep Olive Linen
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SQ Cass Pant Side Deep Olive Linen

Fabric Recommendations

The Cass Pant is designed for medium-heavy weight woven fabrics such as linen, cotton and wool. We love how this pattern looks and feels in our Heavyweight Linen! You could also try corduroy, a midweight denim, or classic wool suiting. Depending on the fabric you choose, you may wish to use a lighter weight fabric for your pocket bags. A cotton lawn, poplin, or lighter weight linen would work well as pocketing.

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Cass Sew Along

Our full Cass Pant sew-along is available on the blog, which means you can get a super handy preview before you begin sewing! We walk through cutting, sewing steps, and finishing touches for a professional at-home finish.

Still a little unsure? No worries, get in touch with our team by emailing patterns@thefabricstore.co.nz today!

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