10oz Canvas 2Tuck Tapered Pants in Sumi Ink
10oz Canvas 2Tuck Tapered Pants in Sumi Ink
10oz Canvas 2Tuck Tapered Pants in Sumi Ink
10oz Canvas 2Tuck Tapered Pants in Sumi Ink
10oz Canvas 2Tuck Tapered Pants in Sumi Ink
10oz Canvas 2Tuck Tapered Pants in Sumi Ink
10oz Canvas 2Tuck Tapered Pants in Sumi Ink
10oz Canvas 2Tuck Tapered Pants in Sumi Ink
10oz Canvas 2Tuck Tapered Pants in Sumi Ink
Seuvas

10oz Canvas 2Tuck Tapered Pants in Sumi Ink

$ 295.00
Size: Small
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  • Crafted from the world’s finest canvas, Seuvas weaves their version of the casual slant-pocket trouser. Made from Kurashiki Hampu, a renowned fabric celebrated for its varied texture and hardwearing durability. Originally used in boat sails, Kurashiki Canvas is woven on vintage shuttle looms highlighting the cotton's natural fibers. The pants are dyed using Japanese sumi ink for a deep color and rustic tone. Made in a relaxed tapered cut with slant waist pockets, rear welt pockets, and an adjustable waistband.
    • Relaxed tapered fit
    • 10oz Kurashiki Hampu canvas fabric
    • Dyed using Japanese sumi ink
    • Slant pockets
    • Rear welt pockets
    • Button fly
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in Japan

  • Size Waist Rise Thigh Knee Inseam Leg Opening
    Small 30" 12.5" 13.25"
    10.35" 30" 8"
    Medium 31.75" 12.9" 13.75" 10.5" 30.5" 8.25"
    Large 33.5" 13.15" 14.25" 10.75" 32" 8.5"
    X-Large 35" 13.15" 14.5" 11" 32" 8.5"

    For details about how we measure our garments visit the measuring guide.

  • Seuvas

Based in Kurashiki, Japan, SEUVAS specializes in hampu canvas, working with vintage machinery and partnering with manufacturers with over a century of expertise. A portmanteau of "sewing" and "canvas," SEUVAS focuses on timeless garments crafted with a commitment to sustainability. The brand's collections features an array of natural dyes, upcycled materials, and custom-developed fabrics. SEUVAS creates enduring garments intended as a "canvas" for the wearer, each piece developing a unique character over time.