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Product details
- Made in Portugal.
- Made from cotton and polyamide.
- Two front pockets.
- Two rear pockets.
- Embroidered logo at the back.
- Elasticated waist with drawstring.
- Zip fly.
- True to size. We recommend choosing your usual size.
Fit
Product code28926511
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the product's measurements
Read more about how we measure and convert sizes »Measurements (cm) S M L XL Waist 64 68 72 78 Inside Leg 16 16 17 17 Thigh Width 66 69 71 74 Leg width 62 63 67 70
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About Maison Kitsuné
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In establishing Maison Kitsuné, designer duo Gildas Loaëc and Masaya Kuroki were able to combine their shared passions: music and fashion. The former having worked as Daft Punk's manager and the latter a renowned architect, it is fair to say that the duo have more than their fair share of creativity.
The brand's philosophy is one of versatility and innovation, interwoven with contemporary comfort and a simplicity inspired by metropolises such as Paris and Tokyo. The common thread connecting each of the marque's collections is their iconic fox logo, an animal associated with many-sidedness in Japan, with "kitsuné" being the Japanese word for fox. -
Manufacturer information
- Name:
- KITSUNE FRANCE
- Address:
- 9 rue du Helder, 75009 Paris, France
- Contact:
- [email protected]
- Product code:
- 28926511r
- EAN/GTIN:
- Manufacturer's article number
- OM01407WC5029-0078
- Country of origin:
- Portugal
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The brand's philosophy is one of versatility and innovation, interwoven with contemporary comfort and a simplicity inspired by metropolises such as Paris and Tokyo. The common thread connecting each of the marque's collections is their iconic fox logo, an animal associated with many-sidedness in Japan, with "kitsuné" being the Japanese word for fox.