5620 G-Star Elwood 3D Zip Knee Super Slim Jeans
AED 809.00including VAT
Available color(s)
ColorDark Aged Restored 103Sizing
Model is 1.9m and is wearing a size 33/32 (Waist 84cm, Hips 100cm).
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5620 Elwood Knee Zip
The 5620 G-Star Elwood was first introduced in 1996, and is the original design from the G-Star 3D Denim approach to construction. Head Designer Pierre Morisset pioneered this method as he sought to recreate the jeans of a passing motorcyclist, which had moulded to his legs from longtime exposure to the elements.
Features
The G-Star Elwood jeans mapped out a new way of thinking about denim when first released. This rugged version features the same anatomical 3D construction as the original, updated with a chunky zip closure on one knee.
Super Slim 3D Fit
Fitted waistband
Regular rise
Tight from thigh to hem
Zip fly
Fabric
Turner Black Stretch Denim
The 5620 G-Star Elwood 3D Zip Knee Super Slim Jeans is cut from overdyed black denim with excellent stretch and recovery.
- Medium weight 11 oz denim
- Overdyed for extra depth of black
- RAW Sustainable. RAW Sustainable garments are made of materials that are sustainable and contribute towards minimizing the environmental impact of the G-Star collection
- 98% cotton, 2% elastane
Dark Aged Restored 103
Expertly finished and restored with custom repairs.
Washing Instructions
30°C normal processDo not bleachDo not tumble dryLine drying in the shadeLow temperature iron 110°CDry cleaning tetrachloride, normal processWash inside out, Wash separately or with similar colours, Do not iron print, trims and accessories, Contains non-textile parts of animal origin
Art nr: d01252-4412-7198
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