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Fresco Trouser

Slim Fit
An M.J. Bale icon in the making, the Fresco Trouser has been created from a stretch-cotton blend that has been woven in Italy into a natty twill. Cut to a Relaxed Fit, it features a single pleats with side adjustors, a constructed internal waistband and has an unhemmed finish.
Regular Price $299.00
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Sage

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  • Slim fit
  • 98% cotton 2% elastane
  • Woven in Italy by Tessuti di Sondrio, compact twill
  • Single pleat with side adjusters and zip fly
  • Slanted hip pockets, in-seam fob pocket
  • Double back jetted pockets with buttons
  • Constructed internal waistband with piping and contrast detail
  • Half-lined to knee
  • Unhemmed finish
  • Dry clean sparingly

  • Model is 188cm tall with a 98cm chest and 81cm waist and wears a Size M (40), 34 Waist.
    Style Number: TRS135S23

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    FEATURES

    Woven by Tessuti di Sondrio in the Italian alps from stretch-cotton, the Fresco trouser is the one garment you need this season to quite literally bounce around town. For a pared-back, US West Coast-style aesthetic, pair it with the Fresco Jacket, a tee and sneakers.



    Provenance

    Provenance
    Weaving

    M.J. Bale's partner textile mill, Tessuti di Sondrio, has woven this garment's impeccable organic cotton cloth. Tessuti di Sondrio have been weaving in the town of Sondrio, a UNESCO heritage site nestled in the heart of the Italian Alps, since 1895. The company weaves some of the world's most premium cloth according to the strictest environmental, social and economic governance standards in Italy. They are certified ISO 14001 and SA 8000.

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    Performance

    Performance
    Construction

    While the term might sound like a misnomer, M.J. Bale's 'decon' technique, used in the construction of some of our jackets, is actually what it says it is: a method of tailoring to construct a garment in the most unstructured, soft and lightweight way possible. It is a sartorial technique commonly associated with Neapolitan tailoring. It means the jackets are crafted with minimal padding and internal construction, allowing the fabric to drape naturally over the body. This creates a softer, more fluid silhouette that follows the contours of the wearer without excessive stiffness or structure. With Australia's spring-summer climate mostly mirroring that of Mediterranean summers, the decon technique also helps Australian men stay cool and unflustered while being sartorially stylish.

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