
Gardening Trousers Brown Mini Kelsch
Oversized, wide fitting trousers cut from a midweight cotton/linen mini-Kelsch in ecru and brown. Feature an easy drawstring waistline without elastic, allowing volume to be distributed around the waist as you choose, front on-seam pockets, rear patch pockets and double-knee reinforcement panels. The additional volume at the waist creates a generous silhouette tending to sit away from the body with a subtle barrelled profile through the knee. Constructed with exacting precision using fine, single-needle flat felled seams throughout for a long lasting, encased finish; undyed Corozo button closures at the back pockets.
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The Mini Kelsch Cloth is part of Unkruid's ongoing collaboration with a one-man mill located in Alsace in the East of France. This edition is woven from cotton and linen yarns and bears a crisp, firm texture that softens slightly with age. Kelsch cloths serve a similar role to Scottish Tartans in French culture and this mill is one of the only remaining producers of these cloths with rich, complex history.Â
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Oversized, wide fitting trousers cut from a midweight cotton/linen mini-Kelsch in ecru and brown. Feature an easy drawstring waistline without elastic, allowing volume to be distributed around the waist as you choose, front on-seam pockets, rear patch pockets and double-knee reinforcement panels. The additional volume at the waist creates a generous silhouette tending to sit away from the body with a subtle barrelled profile through the knee. Constructed with exacting precision using fine, single-needle flat felled seams throughout for a long lasting, encased finish; undyed Corozo button closures at the back pockets.
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The Mini Kelsch Cloth is part of Unkruid's ongoing collaboration with a one-man mill located in Alsace in the East of France. This edition is woven from cotton and linen yarns and bears a crisp, firm texture that softens slightly with age. Kelsch cloths serve a similar role to Scottish Tartans in French culture and this mill is one of the only remaining producers of these cloths with rich, complex history.Â























