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Men's chino trousers black organic cotton moleskin Fursac - P3CARO-AX10-20
Men's chino trousers Fursac - P3CARO-AX10-20
Men's black chino trousers Fursac - P3CARO-AX10-20
Men's organic cotton moleskin chino trousers Fursac - P3CARO-AX10-20
Men's black organic cotton moleskin chino trousers Fursac - P3CARO-AX10-20

Organic cotton straight chino trousers

245 EUR-50%122.5 EUR
Color Black
  • Organic cotton straight chino trousers - P3CARO-AX10-20
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Organic cotton moleskin straight chino trousers

  • Straight cut
  • Buttoned fastening
  • Pleat on the waist
  • Pockets mingled in the stitch
  • Lower leg finished with a topstitched hem
  • Mens trousers 97% organic cotton and 3% elastane
  • Machine washable at 30°c, do not tumble dry
  • Model: size 40, 1,89 m tall
  • We recommend you to choose your usual size

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Organic cotton straight chino trousers

245 EUR-50%122.5 EUR

Chino

In the 19th century, this light-coloured cotton gabardine replaced, for the sake of discretion, the red tunics of English soldiers posted in India. Re-employed by the American army during the Second World War, the chino – thus called because the fabric is Chinese – found its place in wardrobes of demobilised GIs, and became popular on university campuses. It is still worn today in peace time, and if possible, under clement skies.