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Danton

Tuck Belted Pants

USD$ 158
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The Katsuragi pants provide a relaxed, wide-legged alternative to classic Danton pant styles. With two tucks at the front, these trousers offer a loose tapered silhouette with volume around the waist for a laid-back fit. Crafted with Japanese Katsuragi fabric, these pants are finished with an elasticated waistband and an integrated belt.
  • Details & features
    - Model is 175cm and wears size 40

    - 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester
    - Deep tucked front
    - Inset hand pockets
    - Rear double welt buttoned pockets
    - Integrated belt
    - Wide-legged silhouette
    - Style-No.: DT-E0141BL
  • Shipping terms

    We offer Free Shipping on all orders above DKK 1.000 / €220 / 160 / USD$ 220. Free shipping is automatically applied at checkout when meeting the order min.

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    Europe (free shipping over 250€):
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    *We do not offer shipping to Russia.
  • About the brand
    Danton began as a familiar endeavour, with Gabriel Danton buying shares of Manufacture Textile du Centre from his sister in, who had established the brand with the help of Jean Neirat in 1931. In 1935, the three registered the name 'Danton' alongside its trademark red diamond logo. From its humble beginnings supplying workwear to French public administrators, Danton has withstood the test of time and continues to produce high-quality products with unmatched craftsmanship.
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