It features a fairly high rise and a wide silhouette that falls straight from the thighs to the hem.
The design retains the essential elements, such as the curved front pocket and the buckle back on the back.
The fabric has a slubby feel and is made with air-spun yarns for both the warp and weft.
Air-spun yarn is a type of yarn spun using a special method that uses the power of air to twist the yarn together, resulting in a firm surface and a soft center. The yarn is then dried in the sun to create a fabric with a natural wrinkled texture.
The BEIGE and BLACK colors are dyed in small batches, resulting in a subtle uneven finish.
DAMAGED SUMI DYED BLACK is dyed with ink and then damaged to create wrinkles and marks that look like they were worn raw.
It has a used look with features such as beard.
HAND DRAWN SUMI was inspired by the ink-flowing works of Kyoto paper craftsman Kamizoe, and by hand-painting ink onto cotton rayon fabric with an original kasuri pattern, it expresses the subtle nuances of the flow of the brush strokes used by Yuzen artisans.
Because they are hand-painted, each pair has a slightly different brush stroke and color tone, resulting in no two pairs of pants with the same pattern.
The engraved buttons and buckles are originals made from iron molds.
The BEIGE and BLACK colors are unplated, so they will rust over time, allowing you to enjoy the changes that occur over time.
DAMAGED SUMI DYED BLACK is plated to give the appearance of a smoked finish, expressing the passage of time.