Collection: Hammer Pants

Lightweight, loose, and ready to move—Hammer Pants deliver effortless flow and bold comfort wherever your body takes you.

For those who like to move without limits, Hammer Pants offer the ultimate in flow, ease, and comfort. With a wide silhouette and relaxed dropped crotch, these pants are made to dance with your every step, stretch, or sway. The breathable fabric and unstructured drape feel like wearing air—perfect for lounging, traveling, yoga, or outdoor festivals. Whether you’re bending into a deep pose or just walking through your day, they deliver a rhythm of softness and movement that’s easy to love.

Inspired by retro streetwear but adapted for today’s laid-back lifestyle, these pieces reflect a carefree spirit without compromising on versatility. Their relaxed shape offers plenty of room for expression, whether you pair them with a fitted crop or an oversized tee.

For an earthy twist on urban ease, explore the boho flow style—a lightweight favorite that feels like a breeze. Or let your limbs flow freely in this ultra-soft drop-crotch pair designed for daily wear and spontaneous movement.

This collection sits at the edge of retro funk and functional fashion. It’s no wonder pants drop trends are returning to closets that crave individuality. If you’re into expressive silhouettes and comfort that doesn’t quit, these boho style trousers deliver with soul.

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FAQs

What are Hammer pants called?

Hammer pants are also known as drop-crotch pant or harem pant. They're named after MC Hammer, who famously wore them in the late 80s and early 90s.

Who invented the Hammer pants?

Hammer pants were popularized by MC Hammer, but their design is inspired by traditional harem pants from Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures.

What's the difference between Hammer pants and parachute pants?

Hammer pants are loose with a dropped crotch, while parachute pants are typically fitted and made from synthetic, shiny fabric with zippers or snaps.

When was MC Hammer popular?

MC Hammer reached peak popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly after the release of his hit song “U Can’t Touch This” in 1990.

Are MC Hammer pants back in style?

Yes, MC Hammer pants are back in style, especially in boho and streetwear fashion circles. Their comfort and unique silhouette appeal to modern trendsetters.