1970's Vintage Euro Work Pant
1970's Vintage Euro Work Pant
1970's Vintage Euro Work Pant
1970's Vintage Euro Work Pant

1970's Vintage Euro Work Pant

Sale price$220
Size:34
Quantity:
Only 1 unit left

Super cool 1970's Vintage Euro Work Pant, featuring authentic Ailee zipper and the iconic French Bleu de Travail ("work blues") color. Made with a relaxed fit and constructed with a Moleskin material, these pants add a unique vintage flair to any outfit. Shows signs of wear, with some unique markings. See photos for details.

Vintage often differs from today's modern sizing. Please reference dimensions for fit.

This product is not eligible for a return or refund as it falls under the "Vintage Item Sales Policy."

Details:
100% Cotton
Moleskin Material
4 Pockets
Zipped Pocket
Tool Pocket
Authentic Ailee Zipper

Dimensions:
36" Waist
46" Hip
10" Rise
30" Inseam
40" Outseam 
Measurements taken flat 

Care:
Machine wash cold
Tumble dry on low

Care Instructions

To maintain the quality of this uniquely dyed item, please wash it separately before wearing it for the first time. The dyeing process gives each garment distinctive variations in shading and color, which is intentional by design. These features contribute to the garment's individuality and charm. To prevent dye transfer, continue to wash this item separately until the color stops running. When pairing with lighter clothing, choose carefully to avoid color bleeding.

Vintage Item Sales Policy

We take pride in offering authentic vintage products that come with their unique history, including some signs of wear and tear. To keep the charm and integrity of these treasures, all sales of our vintage items are final and cannot be returned for a refund. We appreciate your understanding and hope you'll enjoy the timeless beauty of our carefully curated collection.

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