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item: 80-3650 A trend item for men - the Style CHUCK. Fashion-conscious and smart, combine comfortable sneakers or boots with these five-pocket pants. The modern fit men's pants are fashionable and versatile with a slim fit and a regular waist. The sportive look of these pants is particularly due to the elaborate pocke
item: 80-3650
A trend item for men - the Style CHUCK. Fashion-conscious and smart, combine comfortable sneakers or boots with these five-pocket pants. The modern fit men's pants are fashionable and versatile with a slim fit and a regular waist. The sportive look of these pants is particularly due to the elaborate pocket design.
Movement without limits: The extremely elastic Hi-Flex fibers guarantee unrestricted freedom of movement due to High Stretch - exclusive to BRAX. A compact fabric appearance with a simple texture are the features of this versatile on-trend fabric.
SHAPE & FIT
Five-pocket trousers
Men´s pants
Pockets: slit pockets on front
Patch back pockets
Additional coin pocket
High-quality zip
Modern Fit
Normal rise
Slim silhouette
Normal foot width
COMPOSITION
69% Cotton,
27% Polyester,
4% Elastane
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