The Lot. 201 Trousers are modeled after American workpants from the 1940s, reimagined with a clean, low-rise silhouette. The straight lines drop neatly from the thighs, giving them a sturdy yet versatile shape. The waistband is designed with buttons on the reverse side, a nod to traditional suspender styling, offering both function and historical detail. Cut from a revival of TWEEDUROY, the fabric brings a unique texture and depth to the trousers. Originally developed by the Hockmeyer Company of Massachusetts, TWEEDUROY is a corduroy, first used in the 1930s for boys’ clothing and school uniforms. While it offered durability compared to wool, its tweed-like appearance also suggested refinement, and eventually found its way into adult garments. Every detail honors durability and craft, including iron hardware with original engravings, intentionally left uncoated so they age naturally over time, developing a rich patina that adds character with wear. - 100% Cotton - Based on 1940s American workpants - Straight, low-rise silhouette with clean drape - Waistband buttons on the reverse side for suspenders - Constructed in TWEEDUROY corduroy fabric - Iron hardware, uncoated to age gracefully - Made in Japan - Melange Charcoal
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