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BRITISH ARMY PANTS
BRITISH ARMY PANTS
BRITISH ARMY PANTS
BRITISH ARMY PANTS
BRITISH ARMY PANTS
BRITISH ARMY PANTS
BRITISH ARMY PANTS
BRITISH ARMY PANTS
BRITISH ARMY PANTS

Nigel Cabourn

BRITISH ARMY PANTS

¥30,800

Product number: 80410050030

The classic model "BRITISH" was designed based on the cargo pants used by the British Army in the 1940s. ARMY PANTS"

The fabric is a thick, sturdy satin made from 100% natural fiber cotton.
The more you wear it, the more it will change over time.
In addition, the dye has been changed, making it even more resistant to fading and allowing you to enjoy the color over time.
The dyes of standard items have also been improved, and Nigel Cabourn's style is reflected in his attention to fabric and detail, as well as his inquisitive spirit.
Details include wide belt loops with buttons, a gusseted pocket on the front right hip, a flap pocket on the left thigh, and adjustable buttons attached to the hem.
It has a deep rise and is loose around the hips, and has a tapered line at the hem for a neat look.

*This product is a non-seasonal product.
The listed products and part numbers may differ depending on the season.
Therefore, please note that even if the product number at the time of shipping is different, it will still be the same product.



COTTON 100%

MADE IN JAPAN


Width (waist): 32/41 cm, 34/43.5 cm, 36/ 45 cm
Inseam:32/79 cm, 34/80 cm, 36/81 cm
Wading: 32/36c m, 34/38 cm, 36 /39 cm
Hem width: 32/21 cm, 34/22 cm, 36/22 cm



Who is Nigel Cabourn
Vintage military, work A collection by Nigel Cabourn, a British designer who is a world-famous collector of clothing and outdoor wear.
Inspired by his vintage collection of over 4,000 items, which he has collected over 30 years, his collections are timeless and reborn into something new.
It is very distinctive that Nigel himself divides his own designs into British production (authentic line) and Japanese production (main line).
The former mainly uses British materials such as Harris Tweed and Ventile, and includes items produced at Mackintosh factories and Scottish knitting factories, while the latter includes unique fabrics that can only be made in Japan. By sorting out items that utilize dyeing and processing techniques that are impossible to achieve, we create a collection that cannot be found anywhere else.