These navy blue sweatpants feature a bold, repeating white floral wreath print across the fabric—stylized as abstract, cloud-like circular motifs with...
These navy blue sweatpants feature a bold, repeating white floral wreath print across the fabric—stylized as abstract, cloud-like circular motifs with organic contours. Made from soft, stretchable knit fabric (likely cotton-blend jersey), they offer relaxed comfort with elasticated waistband and cuffed ankles, ideal for loungewear or streetwear styling. The high-contrast monochrome pattern evokes Japanese ukiyo-e or modern graphic art influences, lending a distinctive artistic edge. While no visible brand logo, tag, or label appears in the image (despite close inspection of waistband, seams, and hem), the design aligns with contemporary indie streetwear aesthetics seen from brands like SYNA.TRIBE, Gallery Dept., or Nobady & Foskis—but no definitive branding is present. The pants are laid flat on a measuring mat, suggesting product photography for e-commerce; size appears to be medium/large adult. Suitable for casual daily wear, creative settings, or layered street outfits in spring/fall. Fabric feels lightweight yet substantial, with good drape and recovery. No pockets visible in this view, emphasizing minimalist silhouette.