These cleverly designed women's work pants use your own body heat to smooth wrinkles – and they're worth the $145
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- Ministry of Supply's Skinny Kinetic Pants ($145) fix their own wrinkles by redirecting your body heat, and they stretch without losing shape.
- I tested them out, and they hold up to their promises: wrinkle-free and flexible with a slimming silhouette. In terms of fit, I could have sized down, but most reviewers found them true to size.
- Ministry of Supply has also produced similarly modernized versions of the button-down (the Apollo 3) and suit (the Kinetic suit), the latter of which is so comfortable two people have run marathons in it.
If you've ever woken up to discover that somehow each and every piece of your closet has somehow become wrinkled overnight before a 9 a.m. meeting, you're going to like the sound of Ministry of Supply's new Kinetic pants. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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