Regular Fit Cotton Stretch Chinos
Regular-fit Paul Smith chinos crafted from lightweight stretch cotton. Clean, understated design with a soft matte lustre. Perfect for everyday wear.
- Colour: Navy
- Regular fit
- The model is 190 cm tall and is wearing size 32
- Waistband with belt loops
- Mid-rise waist
- Hidden zip fly with contrast button hole
- Side slant pockets
- Back double welt left pocket, single welt pocket right pocket
- Straight leg with pressed crease
- Material: 98% Organic Cotton, 2% Elastine
- 57336040
- Colour: Navy
- Regular fit
- The model is 190 cm tall and is wearing size 32
- Waistband with belt loops
- Mid-rise waist
- Hidden zip fly with contrast button hole
- Side slant pockets
- Back double welt left pocket, single welt pocket right pocket
- Straight leg with pressed crease
- Material: 98% Organic Cotton, 2% Elastine
- 57336040
Sir PAUL SMITH is considered one of the most successful designers in Great Britain. Since the 1970s, the gentleman has been designing fashion for gentlemen, which he describes as "classic with a twist". His designs are known for the use of bright colors and floral patterns, combined with classic cuts made from fine fabrics. His trademark, a pattern of narrow, colorful stripes in 14 colors, is world famous. His international breakthrough came in the early 1980s with his idea of printing shirts and t-shirts using photo printing technology. Today there are 12 different lines, including accessories, shoes and furniture, all of which are managed personally by PAUL SMITH.
We present PAUL SMITH for men in the mientus FLAGSHIP STORE in Berlin and at mientus NEUER WALL in Hamburg.
SHIPPING
- Delivery time within Germany: 1–7 days
- Free shipping within Germany with UPS
- Delivery times for the EU / Worldwide
- Secure delivery service with UPS to the EU and worldwide
RETURNS
- 14-day right of withdrawal within the EU
- Free return service within Germany with DHL
- Convenient size exchange via our customer service
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