ANCELLM / Ancellm / REMAKE WIDE CHINO TROUSERS
This is a wide trousers masterpiece that incorporates repair processing into the classic paint chino.
Skilled artisans manually add damage to each piece, attaching patches at various points and sewing them with stitches.
When you cut out the repaired parts, they look like art. Instead of conventional methods, stitches run freely in all directions, and paint splatters increase the mood and impact.
Although the measurements reveal a quite wide pattern, by incorporating slack pant pattern techniques, the silhouette looks very elegant.
The neatness of the silhouette and the roughness of the repairs coexist as a beautiful imbalance, carefully refined in every detail.
From the design of the processing to actual production and repairs, it was truly challenging, but this is a piece completed through those efforts.
Please see the actual item with the random stitches.
We encourage you to try it on.
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ANCELLM / Ancellm
A Japanese men's fashion brand that themes around the value of aging. The materials are carefully selected to change expression as you wear them. Additionally, the processing is designed to evolve with wear, creating the value of aging. To ensure durability and long-term wear, attention is paid to pattern and strength. The design is also characterized by being seasonless. While offering minimalist clothing, they also develop unique items such as collaborations with contemporary art artists.
color | brown |
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size | 1,
2,
3
Details about the size |
Actual size | 1: Waist 82cm, Hip 122cm, Full Length 103cm, Thigh width 35.5cm, Inseam 68cm, Hem Width 38.5cm, 2: Waist 84cm, Hip 126cm, Full Length 105cm, Thigh width 35.5cm, Inseam 69cm, Hem Width 39.5cm, 3: Waist 88cm, Hip 128cm, Full Length 108cm, Thigh width 36cm, Inseam 72cm, Hem Width 40cm |
Material | (Surface fabric) cotton 100% |
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