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Patch Trouser

Prix régulier $540.00 CAD
Livraison calculée au moment du paiement.
Color Grey Dry Wool
SizeMedium

The Patch Trousers has a wide straight fit with single pleats and a mid-rise. Featuring side pockets, rear flap pockets, cuffed hem, button fastening, hook-and-eye closure, YKK zip fly and raw edged details. Cut from a fine deadstock wool with a smooth hand feel and subtle two-toned weave in dark grey.

This garment features intentional raw edges that will naturally evolve over time—gradually fraying with wear. It is designed to take shape through use, developing character and further distressing as part of its ongoing process. We recommend handling with care, avoiding excessive contact with the raw edges and following the washing instructions provided. Take caution around abrasive surfaces.

Fabric made in Italy
Garment made in Portugal
Deadstock fabric
Black urea resin buttons

100% Wool
Deadstock
Made in Italy

Dry Clean Only

mfpen

mfpen is a modern clothing brand that reinterprets classic garments through relaxed silhouettes and a
commitment to responsible production. The aesthetic draws on both retrospective and countercultural notions to
look ahead and shape the evolution of classic European tailoring and design, creating timeless garments with a
sense of understated, refined elegance.

Our production process follows a Responsible Hierarchy, prioritizing high-quality European deadstock fabrics
sourced from excess stock within the fashion industry. When deadstock isn’t available, we turn to recycled and
biodegradable fabrics, only using certified organic cotton as a last resort.

Established by Sigurd Bank in 2016.