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Pre-owned Trousers In Black
- Size:36 FR
- condition:Pre-Owned
- price:set alert$2420 $2310 (5% OFF)
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Balenciaga LE DIX by Nicolas Ghesquière Spring / Summer 2002 Runway Collection: Catwalk Exit 7 Black Stonewashed Tencel Straight Leg Cargo Pants Size Label: Best for 36 FR / International Designer Small 100% Tencel with Corduroy Accents throughout Major: THE Balenciaga LE DIX 2002 Cargo Pants Ultimate hero piece for the discerning fashion collector. It's near impossible to find Le Dix labeled cargo pants from this collection, as the original production was extremely limited in 2002. Balenciaga was acquired by Gucci Group (now Kering) immediately after this collectio, and the ready to wear label was changed from Balenciaga Le Dix to Balenciaga. These pants were so popular that there was a second production, but that occurred after the official name change occurred on their ready-to-wear. These are an especially rare pattern of the cargo pants that have a long strip of corduroy that hangs on the side of each leg. This can be tied around the neck like a halter top, wrapped around the waist as an additional belt, or left to hang at the sides and swing when in motion. Waist ~15.25 inches across the top. Rise ~9 inches. Inseam ~28 inches. Very good condition for the age. No major damage, stains, or holes. Light fading throughout that's consistent with the age. (These were also produced with a worn-in look so it's mostly by design). Missing the size and composition labels. Missing the internal button at the waistband.
about BALENCIAGA
The House Of Balenciaga A fashion house founded by Cristóbal Balenciaga in 1918, this Spanish born designer was known for his unmatchable eye to detail in the art of couture making. His pieces showed uncompromising standards which led the designer Christian Dior to refer to Balenciaga as the "the master of us all". Trademarks of Balenciaga's where evident as he progressed. Odd, feminine, yet undoubtedly modern shapes where some of the many. Balenciaga was also known for starting his shows with a Little Black dress in the season's cut, but put to work his architecturally driven mind to derive an ultra modern form of what was once a traditional LBD, into a highly sought after "IT" piece.
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