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Very comfortable pants made from soft cotton. Narrow ankle. Classic and casual cut. 2 side pockets and one at the back with Diesel logo. Drawstring. Only the Brave logo on the left thigh.
Details:MaterialCanvasColorBlue, Purple, Gray, BrownWeight490gLength30cm(11.81)Height23cm(9.06)Width13cm(5.12)Handle Height17cm(6.69)Inner PocketMain Pocket,Zipper Pocket, Phone Pocket, Card PocketClosureZipperPackage include:1*BagMore Details:Disclaimer :About Size:Size may be 2cm/1 inch inaccuracy due to hand measure.These measurements are meant as a guide to help you select the correct size. Please take your ownmeasurements and choose your size accordingly.we cannot accept responsibility for incorrect purchases.About Color:The precise color of the clothing items may vary depending on the specific monitor,the settings and the lighting conditions.The items colors depicted shouldonly be used as an approximate guide .
The Carhartt Men’s Double Front Straight Work Pants Trousers weigh mere 407 grams. Featuring a 100% ring-spun cotton washed duck construction these pants with straight leg opening are quite comfortable to wear. With full seat and thigh these trouser pants sit at the waist. There are multiple utility and tool pockets to keep your things handy., 12-ounce / 407 gram 100% ring-spun cotton washed duck. Sits at the waist., Full seat and thigh. Double front with cleanout openings., Multiple tool and utility pockets. Heavy hauling reinforced back pockets., Left-leg hammer loop. Straight leg opening., Triple stitched main seams.
., For those who prefer straight forward fashion., The fine cotton ensures a high comfort., Details include set-in sleeves neck tape rib cuff at the neck opening and double seams at the hem guarantee a high quality., Weight 200gsm.
CCC Logo Polycotton Casual Crew Neck T Shirt. CCC Printed logo. Rib neck trim., CCC Printed logo., Rib neck trim.
Very sexy tank top made from soft and comfortable microfiber. Alternation of opaque and transparent horizontal stripes. Fitted cut. Made in France.
