Estimated 1940s, cotton piqué stripe work trousers.
Deadstock arrival, complete with flascheur.
Cotton piqué was the standard fabric for French workwear, and these trousers represent that heritage well.
Cut slim and straight, they pair naturally with most pieces in a wardrobe. The versatility lies in their understated construction.
Belt loops are present, making them accessible whether you prefer suspenders or not.
French work trousers tend to run large, but this pair carries a smaller frame in both waist and length, making it suitable for those of slighter build.
Deadstock condition means the garment remains in pristine state—ideal for those seeking untouched examples.
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