Hakama Pants Santome in Grey
Hakama Pants Santome in Grey
Hakama Pants Santome in Grey
Hakama Pants Santome in Grey
Hakama Pants Santome in Grey
Hakama Pants Santome in Grey
Hakama Pants Santome in Grey
Hakama Pants Santome in Grey
Hakama Pants Santome in Grey
Hakama Pants Santome in Grey
Hakama Pants Santome in Grey
Hakama Pants Santome in Grey
Hakama Pants Santome in Grey
Visvim

Hakama Pants Santome in Grey

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  • Fusing contemporary tailoring and traditional Japanese kimono, vsivim's Hakama Pant presents the brand's Japanese roots in a modern-styled trouser. visvim's Santome fabric draws inspiration from traditional Touzan weaves dating back to the Edo Period. Woven with a luxe composition of wool, linen, and cotton, the fabric has a medium weight and textured loose-weave. Detailed with tailored pleating, these pants come fixed with an integrated tie-belt at the waist, side-seam pockets at the hips, and two welt pockets at the rear. 
    • Medium-weight wool, linen, cotton blend fabric
    • Straight fit
    • Tailored pleats and darting
    • Integrated tie-belt
    • Two side-seam pockets at the waist
    • Two welt pockets at the rear
    • Rear vented waist detailing
    • Button fly with water buffalo horn buttons
    • Shell: 66% wool 33% linen 1% cotton
    • Liner: 100% cotton
    • Made in Japan
    • 0122205008018
  • Size Waist Rise Thigh Knee Inseam Leg Opening
    1 31" 12" 13" 9.75" 30.5" 8.5"
    2 32.5" 12.25" 13.5" 10.25" 31.5" 9"

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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®.