The work trousers, based on the workpants made in the US in the 1940s, has a low-rise silhouette characterized by straight lines dropping from the thighs. Its waistband has buttons on the reverse side to suggest a styling with suspenders.
This fabric is a revival of "TWEEDUROY" used a 1930s sports jacket in Takahashi's collection. "TWEEDUROY" is a corduroy printed with a tweed pattern to resemble wool tweed. Primarily used for boys' clothing and school uniforms, the fabric seems to have been developed for a greater durability compared to wool.
This unique fabric was developed by Hockmeyer Company in Massachusetts. Over time, the fabric found its way into adult clothing as well.
The backside parts marked with original engravings are all made of iron, which is uncoated to produce aged beauty over time.
100% COTTON
Model: 186cm size34 Inseam -3cm due to sample size