Rodeo clown pants have been used in advertisements for Lee's 101 Riders and as clown costumes at rodeo sideshows.
L'ECHOPPE democratized these pants, which are originally for sales promotion and not for everyday use.
Designed to be worn without a belt by attaching a waist adjuster to the buttons for suspending suspenders.
Of course, they can be belted or hung with suspenders.
The "PIERROT PANTS" that have been released since the opening of "Reshop" have been updated.
These pants have been developed with little modification from the model planned seven years ago. What gave them a new essence was the cowboy pants from the Lee archives, the World War II model.
Let's start with an explanation of the Great War model.
This model was born in the United States in 1942.
Because of the restrictions on supplies during the World War II, the design and parts had to be simplified. The simplification of the design and parts forced them to simplify the design and parts.
The base model is not the 101Z, which Lee pioneered the use of zippers, but a vintage button-fly model produced in 1943.
While using the right twill pure indigo denim adopted during the war, the front buttons and rivets have been changed from brass and copper to iron. The rusting of the iron also brings about a unique aging effect.
In addition, watch pocket rivets were omitted and buckle backs were eliminated.
Details unique to the World War II model, such as the omission of wavy stitching and reinforcing fabric on the back pockets, have been incorporated.
A cross between the Great War model and the Rodeo Crown pants, this is a pair that is both uncomfortable and practical. The new pants by "Reshop" and "Lee", completed beyond both origins and times, will probably become a vintage from now on.
Lee WW2 PIERROT PANTS
On sale: Friday, August 11
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