








The Flair
Early 2000’s grunge is back with our soon-to-be iconic, incredibly flattering flocked black rose GF Flairs.
If you expect comfort, easy care, versatility and a dark edge with your seasonless wardrobe, look no further than these sin-forgiving bad girls.
Team your GF Flocked Flairs with everything—bootleg it, go goth with blue lips and our matching Bodysuit, or spice up your life with an oversized band tee and OTT platform trainers. We love the metal festival styling of a tucked-in GF tee and kicks or worn under our 24/7 Jacket when the weather gets frosty.
Embellished with the GREATFOOL signature rose design, they’ve got the same attention detail you expect from our bestselling wardrobe staples. Featuring a slightly flared leg to outlast every fashion trend, you’ll also adore the thick waistband and generous stretch fabric to hug you in all the right places and make you feel fine. Pick them up off your boudoir floor and wear them your way because they’re built for enigmatic, individual woman like you.
Due to the delicate nature of my flocked fabric, please take care when wearing.
Over time, it is expected that the pattern will fade.
Please follow care instructions.
*All sizing is shown in CM

My fourth pair now and I don’t want to wear any other brand! Love these- so comfy, look cool and keep their shape. Thank you!!
I love the colour and how they should fit, but being 5'2'' I find there is too much material in the stomach part of the pant and if if pull it down the crotch is too low. Making a petite size would be fabulous.
Great fit and nice colour but the jury is still out on fabric quality. I washed them according to the label but the fabric puckered all along the stitch lines especially at the waistband and faux pocket detail, as if the fabric has give but the thread doesn’t. So these are not wash and wear pants which is what you’d expect from high synthetic content — a lot of ironing will be needed. Also after first wearing the button ripped out of the waistband. Greatfool offered to exchange the pants or pay for repair which is cool — I chose the latter.