seya. "LE VILLARET PANTS / FADED BLACK"

Regular price $655.00

Oversized pants incorporating details from work pants.
To create a vintage look, Nidom processing is used to express the suppleness and aged feel of the fabric. Made from rare velveteen material.
Because it is sulfur dyed, the difference in color tone will naturally emerge the more you wear it.
There are no seams around the waist, so it looks neat.
It features charmingly curved side pockets, pockets on the legs, and wide belt loops.
Sizing is an oversized fit.

-seya.
LE VILLARET PANTS
COL: FADED BLACK
SIZE: 1, 3
MATERIAL: 100% COTTON
Made in Japan

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【seya.】
A brand created by Paris-based creative director Keiko Seya.
The collection is based on the concept of "travel" and incorporates special materials and is based on mineral colors.
From fashion We offer a wide range of items, from carefully selected hand-drawn household goods to fragrances.
The clothes are also practical, ensuring you are comfortable when traveling.
Genderless, pure and organic.

We offer relaxed elegance that transcends seasons.

[STORY
For Citizens of the World
We need to understand and empathize with people who have lived in different cultures and with different lifestyles, and think about the culture and nature that are the Earth's treasures, not as citizens of a country but as citizens of the world.
Every season we travel to a different place to create sophisticated fashion, objects, scents and more through our unique sensibilities.
 I want to return to the origins of understanding the reasons for the existence of things such as materials, shapes, colors, scents, and sounds that have existed for a long time in the natural environment of various places around the world .
I hope that the important cultures and techniques of each region, which are being forgotten due to capitalism, will survive.
We want to take on an approach that takes into consideration our precious natural environment and culture, rather than fast fashion, which has become nothing more than a consumer item that changes every season, fashion as an industrial industry, or miscellaneous goods that focus on commercialism .
That's where it all started.