Without further ado, here are the pants I recommend:
・You like pants that are super comfortable.
・You want pants that are warm on their own.
・You want pants that you can wear to the local supermarket and also for tea in town without feeling embarrassed.
・You move around a lot, sitting and standing.
・Conversely, you want to be able to lie down anywhere, anytime, and relax.
・You only want to buy items that can be washed at home.
These are the perfect pants for you!

They are ALWEL's peg pants!
I introduced them in the September arrival summary article, but I'm sure many of you didn't quite get it back then because it was still too hot.
Now!
It's finally cool enough to wear them and truly appreciate them,
so I'll go over them in detail again.
First, please take a look at this.
It's a reel showing the pants in motion.
The theme is the New Year holidays, and it's a two-part series!
→Watch Reel Part 1
→Watch Reel Part 2
I'll explain them briefly.
Long-distance travel is a breeze.
That's what peg pants are all about.
And if they're black, the fleece texture is more subdued, so they look surprisingly put-together.

Even if you sit for a long time at the movies or on a drive, you don't have to worry about wrinkles, and if you spill a little drink, you can wipe it off well and then wash it, and it'll be fine.
Yes, the hidden theme of the black peg pants is "returning to your husband's family home (far away and a bit cold) for the holidays."
You can take off your coat, put on an apron, and get straight to work.

You won't be flustered by sudden guests; they're not too formal, but casually appropriate, not impolite.
(And a little stylish.)

You can quickly and briskly squat. Like this!
Go ahead!!

Actually, I've been wearing them personally since last year, and on winter mornings, when I don't want to think, these are my go-to.

I wear them at the store, and I wear them to the local supermarket.
They're light, warm enough on their own, and super convenient!
Next.
The hidden theme of the olive peg pants is "relaxing at home without going anywhere special."
I still go grocery shopping by car or bicycle, as usual.

Oh, the peg pants are slightly tapered at the hem, so they're great because they don't get in the way when you're cycling.
If you get tired, you can always stop for a cup of tea.
You can sit down at a cafe, of course, but also in parks or stadiums without worrying too much about getting dirty.
Because they're fleece.

And best of all, they're perfect for lounging on the sofa or under a kotatsu!

If you get sleepy, you can just fall asleep as you are.
What a perfect way to spend the New Year's holidays.
Here's a closer look.

My personal impression after wearing them for a year is that the pile on the seat area and behind the knees does flatten a bit where it rubs against a chair,
but the overall impression isn't much different.
Here's the area around the butt, where the most tension is applied.

I wouldn't say they're like new, but from a slight distance, it's hardly noticeable.
I'm still wearing them at the store this year.
One thing to note is that the elastic waistband is wide and firm.
It has the effect of preventing you from eating too much, haha.
Also, the inseam is short, so if you're 160cm or taller, your ankles will show.
Please enjoy coordinating them with socks.
They come in 3 colors.
Black and mocha are continued from last year, and olive is a new color.
Mocha is also a very cute and popular color.

That concludes my introduction to the pants you should be wearing in December.
Thank you for reading until the end!