Why You Should
Faherty Stretch Terry Drawstring Pant 2026 Review
Introduction
Faherty built its brand on the premise that vacation clothing should look intentional, not accidental. The Stretch Terry Drawstring Pant is the clearest expression of that premise: a pant made from the same cotton-rich terry you find in a quality towel, cut and tapered enough to pass at a coastal restaurant without requiring any real effort from the wearer. It sits at the intersection of the post-athleisure moment and the "coastal grandfather" aesthetic that has dominated summer 2026 social media, where the goal is maximum comfort packaged in maximum restraint.
The competitive space here is genuinely crowded. Vuori, Onia, and Vince all sell drawstring pants in the $80–$120 range targeting the same beach-to-bar customer. What separates them is fabric choice and cut. Most competitors default to linen blends or nylon-stretch fabrications. Faherty's choice to build this pant in terry is a deliberate differentiator: it absorbs moisture, dries reasonably fast, and delivers a texture that reads as resort-casual rather than gym-adjacent.
The buyer this pant is built for already owns good denim and good linen trousers. She is not replacing either of those. She is filling the gap between the two for the weeks when temperatures and humidity make structure a genuine inconvenience.
Price
At $98, the Faherty Stretch Terry Drawstring Pant sits in the upper tier of the casual summer pant category without reaching true luxury pricing. The honest question is whether the terry fabric construction and brand positioning justify $30–40 over comparable drawstring pants from brands like Quince or Amazon Essentials. They largely do, but with conditions.
Quince offers a French Terry Drawstring Pant at $49.90 in a similar cotton-polyester blend. The fabric weight is lighter, the colors are more muted, and verified purchasers consistently note the Quince version wears more like athleisure than resort wear. If the goal is strictly comfort and the occasion is limited to casual errands, the $49.90 option closes the gap. For anyone packing these into a vacation suitcase where they will serve as the polished-casual option three nights running, the $98 price holds up.
Onia's Stretch Terry Jogger runs $145 in a similar fabrication. The Faherty pant undercuts it by $47 with no meaningful quality disadvantage based on owner comparisons across verified purchase reviews. At $98, Faherty occupies the functional sweet spot for this category.
Materials and Construction
The fabric is an 85% cotton, 15% polyester stretch terry blend. The cotton percentage keeps the hand feel soft and breathable rather than synthetic; the polyester provides recovery so the pant holds its tapered shape through a full day of wear. Owners consistently describe the hand feel as dense without being heavy, comparable to a mid-weight French terry sweatshirt fabric but with more surface texture.
The waistband construction uses an elastic channel with an interior drawstring, which means the waistband lies flat against the body without bunching at the sides. Owners in verified reviews note this makes the waist invisible under a tucked or half-tucked shirt, which is not always the case with drawstring pants at this price. The drawstring itself is a flat, matte cord rather than a round shoelace-style cord, which reduces the visual signal that this is technically loungewear.
Stitching at the inseam and seat seams holds through repeated washing based on long-term owner reports. The back welt pocket is real but shallow: it holds a folded bill or a hotel key, not a smartphone. The side seam pockets run deep enough for a phone and hand simultaneously, which is the more useful pair anyway.
Color retention is strong. Owners consistently report that the coral and navy stripe colorways hold their intensity after ten or more washes, which matters in a summer piece that will be washed frequently due to sweat and sunscreen contact.
Comfort
Out of the box, the terry fabric is soft without any break-in period. Owners consistently describe wearing them immediately on arrival, without the stiffness that sometimes comes with structured linen or canvas pants in the same use case. The stretch component in the fabric allows free movement through the seat and thigh without the pant twisting or pulling at the knee.
In humid summer heat, buyers in this category consistently find that the cotton-dominant terry absorbs light sweat rather than letting it sit on the skin. The tradeoff is that this also means the pant takes slightly longer to fully dry than a nylon-stretch alternative would. For beach use where you might sit on damp sand or splash through shallow water, expect a 20–30 minute drying window rather than the 10–15 minutes a synthetic fabric would offer.
The elastic waistband accommodates roughly a two-inch range of waist measurements comfortably, based on owner feedback. Buyers who carry weight in the abdomen specifically call out the waistband as non-restrictive across a full day of eating and moving. There is no internal seam at the waistband that presses into the skin, which is a common failure point in drawstring pants at lower price tiers.
Fit and Sizing
The Faherty Stretch Terry Drawstring Pant fits true to size but runs relaxed through the seat and thigh. Buyers who want a cleaner, more tapered silhouette should size down one. The elastic waistband means sizing down does not create a fit problem at the waist; it simply removes the excess fabric that can give the seat a slightly dropped appearance in your true size.
Inseam options are 30" and 32" only. For women under 5'4", the 30" will likely hit at or slightly below the ankle; for women over 5'9", the 32" may fall short of the ankle by an inch or more. Neither inseam option serves petite or tall buyers cleanly. A seamstress hem at the 30" is straightforward if needed.
Buyers between a US 10 and 12 through the hip and thigh consistently report that the relaxed cut through the seat sits comfortably without excess pull. Buyers with a narrower hip relative to waist may find the seat fits loosely even in their standard size; sizing down resolves this.
How to Style It
Beach to casual dinner: Pair the navy stripe pant with a fitted white linen button-down left untucked, tan leather slide sandals, and a woven raffia tote. The stripe reads resort without effort; the linen shirt elevates the terry enough for an open-air seafood restaurant. Skip jewelry beyond simple gold hoops.
Weekend errands in heat: Wear the washed sky solid with a cropped white ribbed tank tucked loosely at the front only, white leather sneakers, and a canvas crossbody. The pale blue reads fresh rather than casual-by-default in a warm colorway. Add minimal SPF-rated sunglasses and the outfit functions from the farmers market through a lunch patio.
Casual evening outdoors: The coral colorway with a white poplin short-sleeve camp shirt, left open over a white bralette, and flat woven espadrilles. The coral carries the summer color weight so the rest of the outfit can stay neutral. A small structured leather clutch moves it past daytime.
Alternatives
Onia Stretch Terry Jogger, $145 — A closer terry construction match with a slightly longer inseam range of 30" and 33". The higher price is not justified by a quality difference that most buyers will perceive in wear, but the 33" inseam makes it the correct choice for women over 5'9" who find the Faherty options too short.
Quince French Terry Drawstring Pant, $49.90 — The better option for buyers who want the comfort profile without resort-wear ambitions. The fabric is lighter and the cut is less tapered, but at nearly half the price it is defensible for a buyer whose primary context is weekend errands rather than vacation.
Vince Pull-On Wide Leg Linen Pant, $195 — Not a terry alternative, but the right comparison for buyers who want the beach-to-dinner versatility of the Faherty pant in a more traditional fabric. Linen reads more formally elevated and dries faster when wet; the Faherty terry is softer and travels with fewer wrinkles. Choose Vince if structure and a wider leg silhouette are priorities; choose Faherty if comfort and packability come first.
Pros
- The 85% cotton terry fabric softens on contact with skin rather than trapping heat, which owners consistently prefer over synthetic-dominant options in comparable summer pants.
- The tapered leg cut avoids the dropped-crotch silhouette that makes most stretch terry pants unwearable outside the house.
- Color retention is strong: verified purchasers report the coral and navy stripe colorways maintain intensity after repeated summer washing with sunscreen-contaminated loads.
- The flat elastic waistband lies smooth under a half-tucked shirt, making the drawstring construction invisible in dressed-up casual contexts.
- Owners who purchased these for beach vacation consistently report extending their use to weekend errands and casual dining throughout the summer, indicating the versatility range exceeds what the price and category suggest.
- The deep side seam pockets hold a phone and hand simultaneously, which is not a given in women's pants at any price point.
Cons
- At $98, this is a significant spend for a terry fabrication that a customer encountering it on a rack, without the brand context, would likely price at $65–75.
- The back welt pocket is too shallow to hold a smartphone; it functions only as a card or key pocket, limiting utility in contexts where you might leave a bag behind.
- Terry fabric attracts lint and pet hair at a rate that owners flag as a consistent annoyance, requiring a lint roller before most public-facing outings.
- Two inseam options, 30" and 32", leave petite women (under 5'3") and tall women (over 5'9") without a clean fit without tailoring.
- Popular colorways, particularly coral and navy stripe, sell out at the Nordstrom and Faherty website by mid-July and are not restocked mid-season, which penalises buyers who discover the pant after Memorial Day.
- The relaxed seat cut in true size creates a slightly dropped appearance that buyers with a straight hip-to-thigh ratio will need to size down to correct.
Current Price
$98.00
Available at Nordstrom.com
Buy It Now →Price verified as of June 9, 2026. WYS may earn a commission on purchases.
The WYS Verdict
The Faherty Stretch Terry Drawstring Pant delivers on its core promise: a soft, tapered, versatile warm-weather pant that reads polished enough for casual dining and comfortable enough for a beach morning. The terry fabric is the right choice for summer humidity, the cut avoids the loungewear trap, and the color execution holds up through the season. The $98 price is honest for what it is, with the caveat that the shallow back pocket, limited inseam options, and lint magnetism are real limitations that cheaper competitors share without the premium markup. Buyers who want the best return policy and the widest sizing access should purchase through Nordstrom. If the 30" or 32" inseam works for your frame, this is the most versatile casual summer pant in its price range.
Score: 7.8 out of 10
Buy it if summer versatility, packability, and soft-touch comfort are your priorities. Wait for a sale or choose the Quince alternative if the terry material and casual-pant use case do not justify $98 for your wardrobe.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Faherty Stretch Terry Drawstring Pant worth $98?
For most warm-weather buyers, yes. The fabric quality, color retention, and versatility range justify the price over cheaper terry alternatives. It scores 7.8 out of 10 primarily because the construction and day-to-day wearability over-deliver relative to the loungewear category it sits in, even if the back pocket and lint issues are genuine frustrations at this price.
How does the sizing run, and should you size up or down?
The pant runs true to size but fits relaxed through the seat and thigh. If you want a cleaner, more tapered look, size down one: the elastic waistband accommodates the adjustment without creating a fit problem at the waist. Buyers between sizes consistently find their smaller size gives a better overall silhouette.
Does the terry fabric hold up well, and does it pill or fade?
Color retention is strong based on verified purchaser reports, with popular colorways maintaining intensity after ten or more washes including sunscreen-contaminated loads. The surface does not pill noticeably with normal summer washing, but it attracts lint and pet hair at a rate that requires consistent lint rolling before outings.
What is the best alternative if the Faherty pant is not right for me?
The Quince French Terry Drawstring Pant at $49.90 is the clearest alternative for buyers whose use case is casual errands rather than resort wear. The fabric is lighter and the cut is less tapered, but at nearly half the price it is the correct choice if you are not wearing these to dinner or packing them into a vacation bag where the polished-casual read matters.