Buzz Rickson's Working Denim Trousers BR41106-421 Navy
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We would like to introduce you to some pants that are particularly comfortable to wear at this time of year, as they are made of light ounce fabric.
These pants are made of the same fabric as the ARMY DENIM CAP that arrived the other day.
The original is a pair of denim trousers that was issued to the US Army in 1937.
These pants are light ounce, have a deep rise, and have a loose silhouette with an old military feel, making them famous in the American casual world, and are often worn by shop staff.
The atmosphere created by the aging that occurs as you wear them further is that of the vintage feel you see in the photos.
We also have aging photos, so please take a look at them.
"Buzz Rickson's Trousers Working Denim BR41106-421 Navy".
First, a new pair.
With large taut pockets, a deep rise silhouette, navy with white stitching, it is full of an old military work atmosphere.
They are dyed using a reproduction of the rope dyeing method used at the time, so the color will fade in the same way as the original.
These are reproductions of U.S. ARMY metal buttons.
The button fly on the front is pocketed to protect the buttons.
The buttons here are also slightly smaller U.S. ARMY metal buttons.
There is also a coin pocket on the right pocket.
The loose silhouette looks great when rolled up.
There is a cinch back and a large pocket on the back.
The casual pattern on the buckle is also a reproduction of the original.
The simple stitching gives it the feel of old military official goods.
Just throw on the T-shirt and you'll look great.
The T-shirt is a Gerard ARMY print T-shirt.
Take a look at the aging.
This is what it looks like after about two years of wearing it.
The one on the right is new.
It has a rugged old military feel like you see in vintage photos.
As an aside, I personally think it's fine to finish it off at this point.
Of course, you can wear them in more and let them fade, but another way to wear them is to take them out of heavy rotation when you like and keep them that way.
The fun continues as you complete them and begin the next stage of aging.
The fading is different from that of 14 oz jeans.
They're a slightly grayish blue.
If you wear them in a little more, button marks may appear, but that depends on how tight you wear them.
The worn-out look is a nice touch.
The top is new, and the bottom is two years old.
An aging sample and an aloha shirt that arrived yesterday.
They look even better than new.
The white aloha stands out against the exquisite fading.
I like this loose silhouette.
I tucked in the popular Buzz Rickson's plain package T-shirt.
Tucked in like in the photo from back then, the rise is clearly visible and it gives off a nice casino-like unfashionable look.
The set includes that cap.
This army denim cap is made of the same fabric, so it will fade in the same way.
Made of 100% cotton, this light-weight pair of pants has a wide silhouette, so they are cool to wear and especially comfortable to wear in the coming season.
The subtle old military work atmosphere will add a nice accent to your summer outfit.
You can roll them up short and wear them with leather sandals for a resort feel.
These pants can be matched with a variety of styles.
I'm looking forward to seeing them develop a unique character over time.
And the simple construction also translates into high cost performance.
Try growing Buzz Rickson's masterpiece "Trousers Working Denim" until you find your favorite fade.
17,800 yen + tax.
These pants are made of the same fabric as the ARMY DENIM CAP that arrived the other day.
The original is a pair of denim trousers that was issued to the US Army in 1937.
These pants are light ounce, have a deep rise, and have a loose silhouette with an old military feel, making them famous in the American casual world, and are often worn by shop staff.
The atmosphere created by the aging that occurs as you wear them further is that of the vintage feel you see in the photos.
We also have aging photos, so please take a look at them.
"Buzz Rickson's Trousers Working Denim BR41106-421 Navy".
First, a new pair.
With large taut pockets, a deep rise silhouette, navy with white stitching, it is full of an old military work atmosphere.
They are dyed using a reproduction of the rope dyeing method used at the time, so the color will fade in the same way as the original.
These are reproductions of U.S. ARMY metal buttons.
The button fly on the front is pocketed to protect the buttons.
The buttons here are also slightly smaller U.S. ARMY metal buttons.
There is also a coin pocket on the right pocket.
The loose silhouette looks great when rolled up.
There is a cinch back and a large pocket on the back.
The casual pattern on the buckle is also a reproduction of the original.
The simple stitching gives it the feel of old military official goods.
Just throw on the T-shirt and you'll look great.
The T-shirt is a Gerard ARMY print T-shirt.
Take a look at the aging.
This is what it looks like after about two years of wearing it.
The one on the right is new.
It has a rugged old military feel like you see in vintage photos.
As an aside, I personally think it's fine to finish it off at this point.
Of course, you can wear them in more and let them fade, but another way to wear them is to take them out of heavy rotation when you like and keep them that way.
The fun continues as you complete them and begin the next stage of aging.
The fading is different from that of 14 oz jeans.
They're a slightly grayish blue.
If you wear them in a little more, button marks may appear, but that depends on how tight you wear them.
The worn-out look is a nice touch.
The top is new, and the bottom is two years old.
An aging sample and an aloha shirt that arrived yesterday.
They look even better than new.
The white aloha stands out against the exquisite fading.
I like this loose silhouette.
I tucked in the popular Buzz Rickson's plain package T-shirt.
Tucked in like in the photo from back then, the rise is clearly visible and it gives off a nice casino-like unfashionable look.
The set includes that cap.
This army denim cap is made of the same fabric, so it will fade in the same way.
Made of 100% cotton, this light-weight pair of pants has a wide silhouette, so they are cool to wear and especially comfortable to wear in the coming season.
The subtle old military work atmosphere will add a nice accent to your summer outfit.
You can roll them up short and wear them with leather sandals for a resort feel.
These pants can be matched with a variety of styles.
I'm looking forward to seeing them develop a unique character over time.
And the simple construction also translates into high cost performance.
Try growing Buzz Rickson's masterpiece "Trousers Working Denim" until you find your favorite fade.
17,800 yen + tax.
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