graphzero Indigo Denim Gaucho Pants [GZ-La-GPA-3005] Okayama Kurashiki Kojima Jeans Brand
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brand | graphzero / Channel Inc. / HEART MADE BASE |
Item Number | GZ-La-GPA3005 |
place of production | Kojima, Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture |
Material/processing | 100% cotton (cotton) |
size color | S, M, L size indigo paisley |
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The Kojima area in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture is the birthplace of domestic jeans and one of the world's leading jeans production areas. Graph Zero, established in the spring of 2004 in this area, is an up-and-coming denim brand that is attracting attention for its original jeans that have undergone manual dyeing and color fading processing, which are not profitable for major brands. These gaucho pants are made of indigo rope-dyed plain weave fabric with a dark popsack or French linen feel. It is a material that you can enjoy aging even more with a very light texture. There are tucks in the front and back, and elastic on both sides of the waist makes it easy to wear. You can enjoy various coordination from sneakers to boots with a loose and wide silhouette along the hem. The fabric has an atmosphere, so pay attention to the change in expression every time you wear it and wash it! ! Gaucho pants that are easy to coordinate with any season. The texture of this fabric is a smooth light ounce texture. Indigo is especially recommended for spring and summer, and you can wear it with sandals for a refreshing look. Paisley has the same texture, but it has a woven pattern, so you can wear it in autumn and winter without any discomfort. It goes well with colored tights and socks. The loose skirt-like silhouette gives a feminine impression. Indigo, where you can enjoy the texture of the warp and weft, and paisley, where you can enjoy the texture itself. Both are attractive and the fun of choosing will increase! The zipper has a universal zip, and the pockets are lined, making it fashionable and functional even where you can't see it. |