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Thank you for viewing! This is a pair of corduroy pants from CIMARRON (Cimarron) from around the 1980s. A special piece with a unique design that is rarely seen in the vintage clothing market. The biggest feature is the extremely wide balloon silhouette reminiscent of US military snow camo pants. This is a very rare piece, made of warm corduroy material, and in a vibrant red color, instead of the usual cotton twill used for military items. A drawcord is built into the hem, allowing you to freely change the silhouette by tightening it. The style of wearing them loose and gathered is perfect for the current trend. The high-waisted design also has an excellent style-enhancing effect. These are main-character pants that can be incorporated into various styles such as Y2K fashion, grunge, punk, and street style. For both men and women!! I wholeheartedly recommend these to those who are looking for truly special vintage clothing that is unlike anything else. 【Brand】 CIMARRON / Cimarron 【Era】 80s / 1980s 【Color】 Red / Red 【Size】 Waist 82 cm Rise 27 cm Inseam 79 cm Width at thigh 33 cm Hem width 18-40 cm *Please note that there may be slight errors due to amateur measurements. 【Condition】 Although there is some wear and tear due to the age, there are no noticeable scratches or stains, and it is in good condition that can still be worn for a long time. We ask that those who understand vintage clothing purchase this item. If you have any questions, please feel free to comment. Immediate purchase is also welcome! #cimarron #シマロン #80s #90S #vintage #usedclothing #snowcamopants #balloonpants #parachutepants #bondagepants #knickerbockers #corduroypants #y2k #grunge #punk #archive #archive
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