








Rachel Comey | Tany Wide-Leg Pant in Overdyed Denim Ochre
Rachel Comey’s Tany Ochre pant is a study in sculptural ease, a wide-leg silhouette that moves with architectural grace rather than mere volume. The defining feature is its high-rise waist, anchored by a discreet back zipper and subtle rear darts that carve a surprisingly flattering shape through the hips—a counterpoint to the pant’s otherwise generous, relaxed fit. This is not a slouchy afterthought; it is a deliberate, oversized form that demands attention through proportion alone. The fabric is a heavy, overdyed brushed bull denim in a deep, earthy ochre that reads almost like a weathered leather. The brushing gives the cotton a soft, napped hand—supple against the skin yet substantial enough to hold the pant’s wide cut without collapsing. The overdye process lends a nuanced, slightly faded richness to the color, catching light differently across the leg with each step. This is a textile built for movement: it has a quiet, weighty drape that swings cleanly rather than clinging, offering a tactile experience that feels both rugged and refined. Construction details elevate the utilitarian foundation. Deep square front pockets sit flush against the hip, while a unique coin pocket—tucked at the waistband—adds a subtle, functional quirk. The rear zipper closure keeps the front line clean and uninterrupted, allowing the high waist to function as a sleek anchor. Rachel Comey recommends sizing down given the oversized fit; the pant is cut generously through the thigh and falls into a wide, columnar leg that skims the floor. The result is a shape that feels almost trouser-like in its formality, yet entirely undone in its ease. In motion, the Tany Ochre pant transforms. The wide leg catches air, creating a soft, rhythmic swing that feels both grounded and fluid. It is a pant for days that require both intention and comfort—a long lunch, a gallery opening, a train ride to the coast. The weight of the denim makes it a natural transition piece for late spring into summer, when the heat demands breathability but the evening still calls for substance. Style it with a crisp cotton poplin blouse and a flat sandal for a studied nonchalance, or lean into its architectural bent with a fitted knit and a leather mule. The ochre tone works as a neutral—warm enough to stand alone, subdued enough to ground a print or a flash of white. This is a pant that asks to be worn, not just carried.
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Rachel Comey’s Tany Ochre pant is a study in sculptural ease, a wide-leg silhouette that moves with architectural grace rather than mere volume. The defining feature is its high-rise waist, anchored by a discreet back zipper and subtle rear darts that carve a surprisingly flattering shape through the hips—a counterpoint to the pant’s otherwise generous, relaxed fit. This is not a slouchy afterthought; it is a deliberate, oversized form that demands attention through proportion alone. The fabric is a heavy, overdyed brushed bull denim in a deep, earthy ochre that reads almost like a weathered leather. The brushing gives the cotton a soft, napped hand—supple against the skin yet substantial enough to hold the pant’s wide cut without collapsing. The overdye process lends a nuanced, slightly faded richness to the color, catching light differently across the leg with each step. This is a textile built for movement: it has a quiet, weighty drape that swings cleanly rather than clinging, offering a tactile experience that feels both rugged and refined. Construction details elevate the utilitarian foundation. Deep square front pockets sit flush against the hip, while a unique coin pocket—tucked at the waistband—adds a subtle, functional quirk. The rear zipper closure keeps the front line clean and uninterrupted, allowing the high waist to function as a sleek anchor. Rachel Comey recommends sizing down given the oversized fit; the pant is cut generously through the thigh and falls into a wide, columnar leg that skims the floor. The result is a shape that feels almost trouser-like in its formality, yet entirely undone in its ease. In motion, the Tany Ochre pant transforms. The wide leg catches air, creating a soft, rhythmic swing that feels both grounded and fluid. It is a pant for days that require both intention and comfort—a long lunch, a gallery opening, a train ride to the coast. The weight of the denim makes it a natural transition piece for late spring into summer, when the heat demands breathability but the evening still calls for substance. Style it with a crisp cotton poplin blouse and a flat sandal for a studied nonchalance, or lean into its architectural bent with a fitted knit and a leather mule. The ochre tone works as a neutral—warm enough to stand alone, subdued enough to ground a print or a flash of white. This is a pant that asks to be worn, not just carried.






















