112,50 €
90,00 €
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Description :
Description
“Useless to to make something original, we just want perfectly cut trousers."
Color: Khaki
Composition: 50% cotton - 50% wool
Two piped pockets on the back
YKK zipper
Buttons in corozo
*Made with love in Portugal*
Vincent is 1m83 tall, weighs 75kg and wears a size 32.
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The chino
In 1846, British army officer Sir Harry Lumsden decided to dye the white military uniforms khaki, a colour made official in 1884. Though originally a military garment used during colonial times, the term “chino” dates back to the beginning of the 20th century.
Then made in Manchester, England, the trousers were sold by Chinese merchants to American servicemen in the Philippines. The term “chino” stems from the Spanish words for “Chinese trousers”, or “pantalones chinos”. After the war, the trousers were made popular in the United States thanks to the servicemen returning home wearing their chino trousers.
Marlon Brando wearing chino trouses in 1949 (credit : Edward Clark)
YKK zippers
YKK, short for Yoshida Kōgyō Kabushiki gaisha (吉田工業株式会社), is a Japanese company founded by Tadao Yoshida in Nihonbashi on January 1, 1934.
The zippers of the same name are considered the best in the world.