




XIRENA | Rancho Pant in - Cropped Barrel Leg Army-Green
The Rancho Pant from XIRENA redefines the utility trouser through a distinctly Parisian lens, trading workwear rigidity for an effortless, sculptural ease. Its defining feature is the barrel leg—a gentle, tapered curve that creates a subtle cocoon shape around the calf, ending in a slight crop that reveals the ankle. This is not a pant that clings or hangs limp; it holds its own architecture, offering a silhouette that is both grounded and airy, modern without being trend-driven. The deep army-green hue, a shade pulled from the landscape rather than the combat zone, anchors the piece in a quiet, sophisticated utility. The fabric is a vintage-washed stretch cotton twill, a material that feels like a well-worn secret. The wash imparts a soft, almost sueded hand, stripping away any stiffness while retaining the twill’s characteristic diagonal weave and subtle luster. The 2% elastane is not about compression, but about yielding—a gentle give that allows the pant to move with the body without losing its shape. This is a fabric that breathes, that softens with each wear, and that lands in that rare sweet spot between substantial and supple. Construction is deliberate and clean. The pull-on waistband is a masterclass in deceptive simplicity: a button closure and zipper fly are present, but the silhouette reads as effortlessly elasticized. Slant pockets at the hips keep the front line smooth, while open back pockets and a side utility pocket add functional, uncluttered detailing. The cut is generous through the thigh, then tapers into the barrel leg, creating a drop-crotch-like ease without the exaggerated volume. The cropped length is precise—enough to break over a sock or bare ankle, but not so short as to feel capri-like. Movement is the pant’s primary language. Whether striding through the 6th arrondissement or settling into a long lunch, the Rancho Pant offers a fluid, unrestricted range of motion. The barrel leg catches air, swaying with each step, while the cotton twill drapes in soft, vertical folds. It is a pant that looks as good in motion as it does at rest. For seasonality, it bridges the gap between transitional weight and summer breathability, working beautifully from early spring through autumn, and even into mild winter days with a silk knit underneath. Style it with a crisp white poplin shirt and leather mules for a study in contrasts, or pair it with a ribbed cashmere tank and woven sandals for a relaxed, sun-drenched ease. The army-green tone also plays well with neutrals—cream, slate, black—and unexpected accents like burnt orange or deep indigo. Tuck in a fine-gauge sweater to emphasize the waistline, or let a linen tee hang loose for a more languid proportion. The Rancho Pant is a wardrobe anchor that asks only to be worn, not managed.
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The Rancho Pant from XIRENA redefines the utility trouser through a distinctly Parisian lens, trading workwear rigidity for an effortless, sculptural ease. Its defining feature is the barrel leg—a gentle, tapered curve that creates a subtle cocoon shape around the calf, ending in a slight crop that reveals the ankle. This is not a pant that clings or hangs limp; it holds its own architecture, offering a silhouette that is both grounded and airy, modern without being trend-driven. The deep army-green hue, a shade pulled from the landscape rather than the combat zone, anchors the piece in a quiet, sophisticated utility. The fabric is a vintage-washed stretch cotton twill, a material that feels like a well-worn secret. The wash imparts a soft, almost sueded hand, stripping away any stiffness while retaining the twill’s characteristic diagonal weave and subtle luster. The 2% elastane is not about compression, but about yielding—a gentle give that allows the pant to move with the body without losing its shape. This is a fabric that breathes, that softens with each wear, and that lands in that rare sweet spot between substantial and supple. Construction is deliberate and clean. The pull-on waistband is a masterclass in deceptive simplicity: a button closure and zipper fly are present, but the silhouette reads as effortlessly elasticized. Slant pockets at the hips keep the front line smooth, while open back pockets and a side utility pocket add functional, uncluttered detailing. The cut is generous through the thigh, then tapers into the barrel leg, creating a drop-crotch-like ease without the exaggerated volume. The cropped length is precise—enough to break over a sock or bare ankle, but not so short as to feel capri-like. Movement is the pant’s primary language. Whether striding through the 6th arrondissement or settling into a long lunch, the Rancho Pant offers a fluid, unrestricted range of motion. The barrel leg catches air, swaying with each step, while the cotton twill drapes in soft, vertical folds. It is a pant that looks as good in motion as it does at rest. For seasonality, it bridges the gap between transitional weight and summer breathability, working beautifully from early spring through autumn, and even into mild winter days with a silk knit underneath. Style it with a crisp white poplin shirt and leather mules for a study in contrasts, or pair it with a ribbed cashmere tank and woven sandals for a relaxed, sun-drenched ease. The army-green tone also plays well with neutrals—cream, slate, black—and unexpected accents like burnt orange or deep indigo. Tuck in a fine-gauge sweater to emphasize the waistline, or let a linen tee hang loose for a more languid proportion. The Rancho Pant is a wardrobe anchor that asks only to be worn, not managed.




















