Description
History of the Model: Since the 1990s, Junya Watanabe has developed a technical and conceptual men’s wardrobe under the direction of Comme des Garçons. Inspired by workwear and military references, it revisits classic cuts through robust materials and functional details. These pants rigorously follow these codes: controlled volume, visible finishes and discreet functionality. French manufacturing demonstrates particular care given to quality and durability. Exterior Details: The beige cotton is tightly woven, with a firm hand typical of workwear pants. Two slightly curved pockets structure the front, framed by large reinforced loops and decorated with visible buttons. The back features an adjustable metal tightening buckle inserted into two sewn tabs, as well as a single rear patch pocket with geometric cutout. The visible and thick seams underline the utilitarian inspiration of the garment. Interior Details: The interior of the belt is lined with a light blue chambray fabric, providing a discreet and elegant contrast. The assembly is clean, with robust finishes and construction designed to last. The size label as well as the composition and manufacturing instructions are visible inside. Product Condition: These pants are in very good condition. The fabric retains all its density and color, without tears or stains. The stitching is solid, the buttons are well fixed, and the back buckle is perfectly functional. There are no notable signs of wear to report. Care Instructions: Machine wash cold on a delicate cycle is recommended to preserve the texture of the cotton. Avoid tumble drying. Air drying and gentle ironing inside out is recommended to keep the shape and crispness of the fabric. Why Choose this Product: These Comme des Garçons pants by Junya Watanabe, in thick cotton and made in France, represent a strong piece of the contemporary men’s wardrobe. Its thoughtful cut, utilitarian details and high-end manufacturing make it an original and durable alternative to classic pants. It is aimed at those looking for an aesthetic that is both functional and conceptual, from one of the most influential creators on the Japanese scene.








