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Sweaters "The Mauro Pant"by Men Without A Country None of you will have heard of MWAC and with good reason: it is a brand
new menswear label created by mysterious man whose current job at a
well-known fashion house forces him to work in the shadows in order to
preserve his identity. Yes, much like Martin Margiela he is a ninja
designer. Mr.MWAC's main passion is denim, especially hand-done washes,
but will soon be releasing specially-coated chinos using fabrics
previously engineered for technical outerwear. The line is inspired by
1890's "Black Gold"-era workers that chased their dreams independently:
men without a country.
Some facts about the jeans: -This particular model in its weight and raw state is a limited world exclusive to the Farinelli's store. Only 110 units will be produced and all of them will are numbered on the inside. - The denim is 3x1 13oz raw sanforized selvage that was cut and sewn in Okayama, Japan, a prefecture known to some as the "mecca" of artisanal denim. - The yarn construction makes for a very dense weave that creates a blueish-black surface indigo color to the point that it's somewhat hard to see the white warp up close. - Double-cap buttons, which increase long-term durability, that measure 20mm or about 2mm larger than other brands. The buttons also have a special coating to give them an oxidized look but because they are not genuinely iron oxidized they will not bleed or break down. - Thick buffalo leather was used for the back patch as well as for the accompanying travel tag. - The jeans were sewn on 1940s cast iron machines using multi-gauged threads throughout the body. 100% Cotton Made in Japan For best results wear 6 months without washing
Regular Price: $275.00
On Sale For: $192.50 |
