5620 G-Star Elwood 3D Slim Jeans
€ 119,95including VAT
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Model is 1.9m and is wearing a size 33/32 (Waist 84cm, Hips 100cm).
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5620 G-Star Elwood
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 jean mapped out a new way of thinking about denim when released in 1996. This seasonal version features the same anatomical 3D construction as the original, updated in a current fit. This jean fastens with a zipper.
3D Slim Fit
Tight waist
Short rise front, regular rise back
Tight from thigh to hem
Fabric
Keat Broken Twill Denim
The 5620 3D Slim Jeans is crafted from 12oz denim with a soft broken-in hand-feel.
- Medium weight
- Red-cast indigo
- 3X1 right hand twill
- 100% cotton
Medium Aged
Finished with bold fades that build on the denim's base shade.
Washing Instructions
40°C normal processDo not bleachLow temperature iron 110°CDry cleaning tetrachloride, normal processDo not tumble dryLine dry/hang to dry
Art nr: 51025-7053-071
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