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Cotton twill trousers in original Scottish Stewart Tartan, designed with a slim fit and subtle Fred Perry details.
From Scottish highlands to underground punk clubs, checks and tartans have become part of the uniform. Originally worn as a symbol of the wearer’s clan, the check design used to signify the life of the gentry and the wearer’s long and noble heritage. It was adopted into streetwear a couple of centuries later for very different reasons: a metaphorical two fingers to the establishment. Designed with subtle sports details, with twin tipped binding inside the leg seam – or outside if you roll them up at the bottom.
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— UK next working day delivery [Free]
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Colour Description | Black |
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SKU | T1508-102 |
Fabric Composition | 80% Polyester / 20% Wool |
Hero | 102 |
Washable Instructions | Machine Wash |
Gender | Mens |
Bullet 1 | Cotton twill |
Bullet 2 | Stewart Tartan design |
Bullet 3 | Slim fit with zip fly and branded button |
Bullet 4 | Trouser pockets and back pockets |
Bullet 5 | Twin tipped binding inside the leg seam |
Further Reading | From Scottish highlands to underground punk clubs, checks and tartans have become part of the uniform. Originally worn as a symbol of the wearer’s clan, the check design used to signify the life of the gentry and the wearer’s long and noble heritage. It was adopted into streetwear a couple of centuries later for very different reasons: a metaphorical two fingers to the establishment. Designed with subtle sports details, with twin tipped binding inside the leg seam – or outside if you roll them up at the bottom. |
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