








TRESSE | Pio Balloon Pant - White Cotton Wide Leg Blanc
A balloon pant walks a fine line between sculptural and effortless, and TRESSE’s Pio Blanc executes the balance with Parisian precision. Cut in a crisp, opaque cotton that holds its shape without stiffness, the leg blooms from a tidy waist into a generous, rounded volume—not so exaggerated as to overwhelm, but pronounced enough to read as a deliberate architectural gesture. The white is a true optic, neither chalky nor cream, lending the silhouette a graphic clarity that feels modern rather than bridal. Against the skin, the fabric is cool and breathable, with a slight dry hand that prevents cling; it drapes in clean folds rather than pooling, so the silhouette retains its integrity from morning to night. The construction rewards close inspection. A tone-on-tone band wraps the waist, subtle but defining the rise, while topstitching at the knees and back adds linear structure to the generous cut—a tailoring trick that prevents the volume from reading as sloppy. Patch pockets at the back close with buttons, their placement low enough to keep the front line uninterrupted. The braided pass and leather jacron, along with the square gold braided medals, are the signature TRESSE details: small, unexpected, and tactile. They catch light at the hip and back, offering a metallic counterpoint to the matte cotton. The mid-rise sits at the natural waist, and the wide leg falls to a length that grazes the top of the foot—ideal for showing off a sculptural sandal or a sleek loafer. Movement is the point. Walk, and the fabric releases in soft, swinging arcs; sit, and the volume collapses into pleasing geometric folds. This is not a pant for stillness—it animates with the body, the topstitching flexing like seams on a paper lantern. Seasonally, it belongs to the transitional months of late spring and early summer, when the weight of the cotton feels substantial enough for a cool evening but airy enough for a warm afternoon. Style it with a fitted knit shell and a flat sandal for a day that starts at a gallery and ends at an outdoor dinner, or layer a sharp blazer over it to pull the volume into focus. The Pio Blanc asks for restraint above the waist; let the pant do the talking.
Original: $39.80
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A balloon pant walks a fine line between sculptural and effortless, and TRESSE’s Pio Blanc executes the balance with Parisian precision. Cut in a crisp, opaque cotton that holds its shape without stiffness, the leg blooms from a tidy waist into a generous, rounded volume—not so exaggerated as to overwhelm, but pronounced enough to read as a deliberate architectural gesture. The white is a true optic, neither chalky nor cream, lending the silhouette a graphic clarity that feels modern rather than bridal. Against the skin, the fabric is cool and breathable, with a slight dry hand that prevents cling; it drapes in clean folds rather than pooling, so the silhouette retains its integrity from morning to night. The construction rewards close inspection. A tone-on-tone band wraps the waist, subtle but defining the rise, while topstitching at the knees and back adds linear structure to the generous cut—a tailoring trick that prevents the volume from reading as sloppy. Patch pockets at the back close with buttons, their placement low enough to keep the front line uninterrupted. The braided pass and leather jacron, along with the square gold braided medals, are the signature TRESSE details: small, unexpected, and tactile. They catch light at the hip and back, offering a metallic counterpoint to the matte cotton. The mid-rise sits at the natural waist, and the wide leg falls to a length that grazes the top of the foot—ideal for showing off a sculptural sandal or a sleek loafer. Movement is the point. Walk, and the fabric releases in soft, swinging arcs; sit, and the volume collapses into pleasing geometric folds. This is not a pant for stillness—it animates with the body, the topstitching flexing like seams on a paper lantern. Seasonally, it belongs to the transitional months of late spring and early summer, when the weight of the cotton feels substantial enough for a cool evening but airy enough for a warm afternoon. Style it with a fitted knit shell and a flat sandal for a day that starts at a gallery and ends at an outdoor dinner, or layer a sharp blazer over it to pull the volume into focus. The Pio Blanc asks for restraint above the waist; let the pant do the talking.






















