5620 G-Star Elwood Damage Repaired
€ 199.95including VAT
Available color(s)
ColorCobler Restored 116Sizing
Model is 1.76m and is wearing a size 27/32 (Waist 68cm, Hips 92cm).
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5620 G-Star Elwood
The 5620 G-Star Elwood was the first jean constructed from the G-Star 3D Denim approach. Introduced in 1996, this unique method was invented by Head Designer Pierre Morisset as he replicated the moulded jeans worn by a passing motorcyclist, which had become formed to his legs from longtime exposure to the elements.
Features
Part of the 20th anniversary series and one of only 200 made, this pant is based on archival motocross gear. With repaired rips and tears that replicate post-ride abrasions caused by cornering at high speed, this edition is finished with quilted panels and reinforcement stitching for durability.
Skinny Fit
Mid waist
Fitted waistband
Tights from thigh to hem
Only 200 made
Fabric
Black Edington Stretch Denim
Crafted from deep black denim with a soft hand-feel and a pinch of stretch.
- Black denim
- Soft hand-feel
- Stretch for comfort
- 99% cotton, 1% elastane
Cobler Restored 116
Coated and finished for a broken-in look. Finished with rips and tears repaired using archival techniques.
Washing Instructions
40°C normal processDo not bleachMild tumble dry (60°C)Medium temperature iron 150°CDry cleaning tetrachloride, normal processWash inside out and separately
Art nr: d03667-6245-7417
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