Damaged Field Chino Pants in Beige
Damaged Field Chino Pants in Beige
Damaged Field Chino Pants in Beige
Damaged Field Chino Pants in Beige
Damaged Field Chino Pants in Beige
Damaged Field Chino Pants in Beige
Damaged Field Chino Pants in Beige
Damaged Field Chino Pants in Beige
Damaged Field Chino Pants in Beige
Damaged Field Chino Pants in Beige
Damaged Field Chino Pants in Beige
Damaged Field Chino Pants in Beige
Damaged Field Chino Pants in Beige
Damaged Field Chino Pants in Beige
Damaged Field Chino Pants in Beige
Visvim

Damaged Field Chino Pants in Beige

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Size: 2/S
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  • The Field Chinos are a utilitarian style receiving influence from military baker pants. Custom woven with super long staple cotton, the chinos sport a sleek, fine texture with a soft to touch hand-feel. The pants have undergone a garment dye and feature a distressed finish with subtle oil detailing for a uniquely rustic look. Cut in a straight leg fit, the pants are fitted with original metal button, welt pockets at the rear, and slant pockets at the waist.
    • Long staple chino fabric
    • Straight fit
    • Garment dyed
    • Distressed finish
    • Tailored pleats
    • Adjustable cinch back
    • Two slant pockets at the waist
    • Two welt pockets at the rear
    • Coin pocket
    • Button fly with custom metal buttons
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in Japan
    • 0123205008005
  • Size Waist Rise Thigh Knee Inseam Leg Opening
    2 31.5" 12.15" 11.6" 9.25" 27.5" 8.25"
    3 34" 12.15" 12" 9.8" 28.5" 8.75"
    4 35.5" 12.4" 12.75" 10.25" 29" 9.25"

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  • Conceptualized in the year 2000, visvim®'s longstanding reputation for quality and inventiveness stems from designer Hiroki Nakamura's fascination with old-world craftsmanship and vintage Americana. Drawing aspects from Japanese design, American workwear, and Native-American aesthetics, the streetwear legend goes through painstaking processes to produce each garment, amassing global acclaim for the quality of all things visvim®.

Conceptualized in the year 2000 visvim®'s longstanding reputation for quality and inventiveness stems from designer Hiroki Nakamura's fascination with old-world craftsmanship and vintage Americana. Drawing aspects from Japanese design, American workwear, and Native-American aesthetics, the streetwear legend goes through painstaking processes to produce each garment, garnering global acclaim for the quality and craftsmanship of all things visvim®.