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Nomadi Trouser

Regular Fit
Part of M.J. Bale Classics, the Nomadi Trouser is crafted from 100% wool that has been woven in Italy into a luxe Super 110s cloth with a subtle windowpane check. Constructed in a regular fit silhouette, these trousers feature a classic tailored flat front waistband with side adjusters and an unhemmed finish for a customisable length.
Regular Price $149.00 $349.00
Colour
LightBrown

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Details
  • Regular Fit
  • 100% Wool Perennial 110's
  • Slanted hip pockets
  • Double back jetted pockets
  • Flat front 3 button closure with zip fly
  • Tailored waistband with internal AMF stitching
  • Side adjusters at waistband
  • External AMF stitching at pocket opening
  • Unhemmed finish

  • Model is 189cm tall with a 94cm chest and 81cm waist and wears a Size M (40), 34 Waist.
    Style Number: TRS135W24

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    FEATURES

    The Nomadi Jacket is an M.J. Bale heirloom garment-in-waiting. Constructed from 100% superfine merino wool woven in Italy into a soft but durable Super 110s, it will last decades if cared for properly. Wear with the Nomadi Jacket for a matching suit of armour.



    Provenance

    Provenance
    Fibre Source, Weaving

    Scattered around the towns of Uralla, Guyra, Walcha, Glen Innes and Armidale in New England, New South Wales, are some of Australia's most premium woolgrowers. M.J. Bale's Italian partner weavers, such as Vitale Barberis Canonico and REDA, work with a handful of growers here to produce superfine wool cloth exclusively for us. The growers are all RWS-certified (Responsible Wool Standard), ensuring the strictest standards of animal and environmental welfare are maintained. New England wool is soft, lustrous, elastic and strong, perfect for superior quality worsted woollen cloth that will last decades if cared for properly.

    This cloth is woven by centuries-old Italian weaver, Vitale Barberis Canonico (VBC). Owned and operated by the 15th-generation of the same family, VBC is situated in Biella, within the Italian Alps, and maintains strict adherence to eco-friendly policies – in particular, water use and the revitalisation of the natural environment. Using digital verification, VBC ensures each and every stage of the cloth's custody, from farm fibre to textile mill, is 100% traceable.

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