Late 1960s Gold Tiger Derivative Pattern Classic Pattern Tiger Stripe Pants Used

Price
$231
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Tiger stripe pants, commonly known as the "Classic Pattern," are said to have been manufactured in Japan in the late 1960s. It is a derivative pattern that closely resembles the "Gold Tiger," one of the most popular tiger stripes, but has more originality, and this model is one of a group of mysterious individuals for which "no large sizes are known to exist.

At first glance, the bold pattern structure is impressive, but its greatest appeal lies in its change over time. Due to the characteristics of the dye, the black stripes fade to a unique purplish color, contrasting with the lime green to create a fantastic atmosphere. This color change is exactly the aesthetic of the classic pattern. The fading is beautifully visible throughout the pants, giving them a rich vintage look.

The cargo pockets, drawcords, and other practical features are still in place, and the rough and strong sewing that was typical of Okinawan-made pants of the time is another of the charms of these pants. The button-fly specification and large back pockets are also distinctive, embodying the realistic atmosphere of the actual item. This classic pattern is extremely hard to find and can be considered a "phantom. While the market distribution is extremely limited, this piece, which is still in good condition, is truly a collector's piece. It is a rare gem that has a strong presence both as a military archive and as a fashion item.

Please note that this is a vintage item and there are minor damages and signs of use. We do not accept returns. Please understand in advance.

Size (flat)

Waist 36cm Hip 45cm Inseam 28cm Inseam 71cm

Consignment item (M)

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