Classic Crop Pant in Flower Heads
Classic Crop Pant in Flower Heads
Classic Crop Pant in Flower Heads
Coco Shop

Classic Crop Pant in Flower Heads

$360.00
Regular price $360.00

Effortless style meets vibrant color in these Classic Crop Pants. Cut in a flattering straight leg silhouette, they feature an eye-catching flower head print that brings energy to any outfit. Perfect for warm weather dressing, these pants transition seamlessly from casual days to dressed-up occasions. The comfortable fit and playful pattern make them a versatile wardrobe essential.

Coco Shop is an Antiguan brand that was founded in 1949 by siblings Pat Starr and Amos Morrill. Started as a crafts table in the island's capital of St. John's, its goal was to give local artists a place to sell their work. In 1952, Starr and Morrill moved business to a coconut brown, West Indian home on St. Mary's Street in St. John's. Amos was the artist, drawing by hand many of Coco Shop's prints, while Pat ran the company's operations, overseeing its seamstresses and sales. Over 60 years of business, Coco Shop became a beloved Antiguan company. One employee dedicated her entire life to the store, working all 68 years of its existence.

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Cocoshop Size Chart

Bust (in) Waist (in)
XS US 0 - 2 31 - 33 24 ½ - 26
S US 4 - 6 33 - 35 26 ½ - 28
M US 8 35 - 37 28 ½ - 30
L US 10 - 12 37 - 39 30 ½ - 32
XL US 14 39 - 42 32 ½ - 35
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Effortless style meets vibrant color in these Classic Crop Pants. Cut in a flattering straight leg silhouette, they feature an eye-catching flower head print that brings energy to any outfit. Perfect for warm weather dressing, these pants transition seamlessly from casual days to dressed-up occasions. The comfortable fit and playful pattern make them a versatile wardrobe essential.

Coco Shop is an Antiguan brand that was founded in 1949 by siblings Pat Starr and Amos Morrill. Started as a crafts table in the island's capital of St. John's, its goal was to give local artists a place to sell their work. In 1952, Starr and Morrill moved business to a coconut brown, West Indian home on St. Mary's Street in St. John's. Amos was the artist, drawing by hand many of Coco Shop's prints, while Pat ran the company's operations, overseeing its seamstresses and sales. Over 60 years of business, Coco Shop became a beloved Antiguan company. One employee dedicated her entire life to the store, working all 68 years of its existence.

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