Nigel Cabourn / L
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Nigel Cabourn
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L
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From the details and design, it's from around the 1970s. 【Size/Color】 Waist (flat x 2): 86cm = 33 inches Rise (front): 38cm Inseam (measured along the seam): 73cm Thigh width (at the thigh root): 34cm Hem width (measured at the hem): 23cm Total length (from waist to hem straight): 103cm I, at 165cm/53kg and slim, could wear it with a good look. It would slip down as is, but I wore it tucked in. Depending on preference and how you wear it, you can enjoy it regardless of body type. It's black, but the material has a sheen and isn't too dark. #WhatBlackIsThis? ← Check out black items!! 【Condition】 It's a large size and the length is long, but there's no particular fraying at the hem. Even those who aren't fond of vintage big sizes should be fine with the condition. However, as shown in the image, the slake (pocket lining) was torn in one place, so it was repaired. Another place had major damage, so the damaged part was cut and resewn. (= so the capacity is less) Both were sewn double, so they are durable. Please check the images ^ ^ 【Remarks】 It's a broadfall specification that was common in the ~1930s, before buttons and zippers became standard (the front is neither buttons nor a zip). Wool marine pants are famous in the vintage market, I also own one, but that one isn't practical, but this item is easy to mix and match. This one is relatively new, incorporating the details of the time. The twill material also suits it very well. The lining is satin rayon? and the material is good, so the way you show it off by opening the front expands your coordination. It's very rare in vintage, Many brands are sampling this, so it's a very old detail, but paradoxically, the newer ones are much more common, lol. I like it very much, so I thought about attaching elastic and wearing it... but please, someone take it over. I'm still putting out items from this era! Search #What70sIsThis? "Euro Vintage Europe Drop Front Gabardine Yohji Yamamoto Maison Margiela Engineered Garments John Alexander Skelton Ball Harden KIKO Kostadinov undercover ..."
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