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GSRR 3D Pilotte Cuffed Jeans
R 5 999,00R 5 399,10
Available color(s)
Colorraw denim10%
Sizing
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length
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Features
The design of these GSRR 3D Pilotte pants is based on a US Air Force cold weather fighter pants and offer a relaxed tapered fit with ribbed cuffs. Scoop front pockets are combined with a coin pocket on the inside. The back offers squared patch pockets, finished with a graphic silicon print. These Pilotte pants show a lengthened zipper aside the fly, creating an easy open feature. Also the ankles provide zippers. A subtle printed graphic is placed all over and is combined with an additional panel at the lower back leg for reinforcement. Graphic prints placed across the front and back, complete these GSRR pants.
Relaxed Tapered Fit
Mid waist
Roomy at the thigh, narrows down towards the ankle
Reinforced back legs, ribbed cuffs- ankle zippers
Inset pockets, coin pocket inside, squared back pockets
Shaped knee pads
Zip fly, elongated zipper aside
Material
Wakoucha Denim
Wakoucha Denim offers a 3x1 right hand twill construction in a heavier weight 13.25 oz denim. Skilfully woven in Japan, offering a special color derived from 5 dips of indigo in combination with a sulphur dye.
- 13.25 oz denim
- 3x1 Right hand twill construction
- 100% Cotton
- Lower back legs: 100% Polyester (Recycled)
Raw Denim
Untreated and pure, ready for you to break in and make your own.
Washing Instructions
30°C mild processDo not bleachDo not tumble dryLow temperature iron 110°CDry cleaning tetrachloride, mild processLine drying in the shadeWash inside out, Wash separately, Wash separately or with similar colours, Do not iron print, trims and accessories
Art nr: d20074-c827-001
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