anniversary edition
5620 G-Star Elwood Explained Mid Waist Skinny Jeans
$ 180.00
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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
The 5620 G-Star Elwood represents the core of the brand’s DNA. Despite evolving with time to become one of the most recognized denim designs of today, the Elwood jeans have retained the key elements that make it instantly identifiable – its knee patches, 3D shaping knee darts, heel guards and slanted thigh seams. This 20th anniversary edition clearly highlights these features with matte rubberized details, for a modern take on the heritage design.
Skinny Fit
Relaxed waist
Regular rise
Narrows down from thigh to hem
Zip fly
Fabric
Oxford Denim
Constructed from indigo raw 13.5oz denim, compactly woven from carded yarns for a rich authentic surface texture.
- Heavy 13.5oz denim
- Compactly woven
- Rich surface texture
- 100% cotton
Fabric
Untreated to preserve the pure raw state of the denim.
Art nr: d03313-3147-001
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