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OUR LEGACY 70s CUT / MIDBLUE CREASE DENIM

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Management number 61472589 Release Date 2026/02/09 List Price $247.99 Model Number 61472589
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OUR LEGACY creates items based on classic and basic items, using expressive fabrics with unique processing, relaxed yet sophisticated silhouettes, and paying close attention to details such as buttons and manufacturing methods. They propose styles ranging from everyday wear to high-sense and edgy styles.

These bootcut jeans have a beautiful silhouette reminiscent of the 70s.
The Italian-made denim fabric is a light fabric with less stiffness, blending cotton, lyocell, and linen.
They feature a zipper fly and a clear rubber patch.
They have a slightly high waist and a gentle flare silhouette towards the hem.
With a center crease expressed by a line design and fine fading, this pair is detailed down to the smallest aspects.

・30: Waist 80cm, Rise 28cm, Inseam 81.5cm, Thigh Width 27.5cm, Hem Width 23.5cm

Material: 52% Organic Cotton, 29% Lyocell, 19% Linen

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CategoryMen > Jeans > Boot cut
SizeM
BrandOur Legacy
ConditionLike new

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