PUMA×MASU/PUMA×MASU/ T7 WIDE TRACK PANTS
The T7 (T-Seven), representative track pants of PUMA, were born in 1968.
Created with a luxurious airport style in mind.
The T7 line is incorporated into the sides of the wide pants.
Soft and stretchy velour is used as the Outer Material.
A wide baggy silhouette representative of MASU.
It also features belt loops, allowing for coordinated outfits with a belt.
The PUMA cat logo is embroidered on the left front, the angel logo on the right front, and PUMA SPORTS is embroidered below the right back pocket,
for a total of three locations.
※ Please note that shareholder discount coupons cannot be used for this product.
MASU/MASU
MASU is a Japanese men's brand.
It focuses on considering the strengths and weaknesses of fixed-pattern clothing, respecting those patterns and traditions while incorporating a modern air.
The concept is "MASU / PRODUCT," referring to new mass-produced items created by redefining elements with clear fixed concepts.
The brand name derives from the Japanese honorific "~ます."
Like the word "masu," which is most frequently used in daily life without losing its value, it proposes items and styles that do not lose value for those who love clothing.
PUMA/PUMA
In 1924, Adolf and Rudolf Dassler, the Dassler brothers, developed shoes for gymnasiums. The brothers became independent in 1948, with Rudolf establishing his own brand "Ruda." The name was changed to PUMA in 1949.
PUMA (PUMA AG Rudolf Dassler Sport) is a global sports brand based in Herzogenaurach, Germany. It manufactures and sells a wide range of products, from sports goods to shoes, sportswear, and fashion items. In recent years, it has actively collaborated with high fashion.
To look back at the history of PUMA, we must go back to the early 20th century. The two Dassler brothers, Adolf and Rudolf, began their apprenticeship as shoemakers at their father's urging, who operated a shoe workshop. They later became independent and established the Dassler Brothers Sports Shoe Company in 1920. In 1924, they developed gym shoes using leather soles with rubber instead of shoelaces. In 1925, the brand gained traction when the local sports association placed a large order for shoes.
However, they faced a management crisis due to the Great Depression, but the brand got back on track with the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
After World War II, production resumed, but in 1948, due to a brotherly feud, Adolf and Rudolf decided to become independent. Adolf established Adidas, and Rudolf established Ruda. Ruda changed its brand name to PUMA in 1949. The name PUMA comes from the American lion, the puma. (However, the PUMA logo features a cheetah.)
Along with Nike and Adidas, it is one of the world's leading brands in sports-related products.
The T7 (T-Seven), representative track pants of PUMA, were born in 1968.
Created with a luxurious airport style in mind.
The T7 line is incorporated into the sides of the wide pants.
Soft and stretchy velour is used as the Outer Material.
A wide baggy silhouette representative of MASU.
It also features belt loops, allowing for coordinated outfits with a belt.
The PUMA cat logo is embroidered on the left front, the angel logo on the right front, and PUMA SPORTS is embroidered below the right back pocket,
for a total of three locations.
※ Please note that shareholder discount coupons cannot be used for this product.
MASU/MASU
MASU is a Japanese men's brand.
It focuses on considering the strengths and weaknesses of fixed-pattern clothing, respecting those patterns and traditions while incorporating a modern air.
The concept is "MASU / PRODUCT," referring to new mass-produced items created by redefining elements with clear fixed concepts.
The brand name derives from the Japanese honorific "~ます."
Like the word "masu," which is most frequently used in daily life without losing its value, it proposes items and styles that do not lose value for those who love clothing.
PUMA/PUMA
In 1924, Adolf and Rudolf Dassler, the Dassler brothers, developed shoes for gymnasiums. The brothers became independent in 1948, with Rudolf establishing his own brand "Ruda." The name was changed to PUMA in 1949.
PUMA (PUMA AG Rudolf Dassler Sport) is a global sports brand based in Herzogenaurach, Germany. It manufactures and sells a wide range of products, from sports goods to shoes, sportswear, and fashion items. In recent years, it has actively collaborated with high fashion.
To look back at the history of PUMA, we must go back to the early 20th century. The two Dassler brothers, Adolf and Rudolf, began their apprenticeship as shoemakers at their father's urging, who operated a shoe workshop. They later became independent and established the Dassler Brothers Sports Shoe Company in 1920. In 1924, they developed gym shoes using leather soles with rubber instead of shoelaces. In 1925, the brand gained traction when the local sports association placed a large order for shoes.
However, they faced a management crisis due to the Great Depression, but the brand got back on track with the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
After World War II, production resumed, but in 1948, due to a brotherly feud, Adolf and Rudolf decided to become independent. Adolf established Adidas, and Rudolf established Ruda. Ruda changed its brand name to PUMA in 1949. The name PUMA comes from the American lion, the puma. (However, the PUMA logo features a cheetah.)
Along with Nike and Adidas, it is one of the world's leading brands in sports-related products.
| color | ネイビー |
|---|---|
| size | S,
M,
L,
XL
Details about the size |
| Actual size | S: Waist (with elastic) 66cm, Hip 106cm, Full Length 107cm, Rise 33.5cm, Inseam 80cm, Thigh width 34cm, Hem Width 30.5cm M: Waist (with elastic) 70cm, Hip 110cm, Full Length 110cm, Rise 34cm, Inseam 83cm, Thigh width 35cm, Hem Width 31cm L: Waist (with elastic) 74cm, Hip 114cm, Full Length 112cm, Rise 34.5cm, Inseam 84cm, Thigh width 37cm, Hem Width 32cm XL: Waist (with elastic) 78cm, Hip 118cm, Full Length 113cm, Rise 35cm, Inseam 85cm, Thigh width 38cm, Hem Width 32.5cm |
| Material | (Surface fabric) cotton 75% polyester 25% |
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