Estimated 1950s herringbone twill wool work trousers.
A special arrival. Moreover, deadstock with original flasher still attached.
These trousers feature Pascal fabric, a winter staple throughout French vintage workwear.
Pascal is a French textile mill established in 1861.
Their wool is remarkably lightweight and warm, with a hand that remains soft despite being pure wool—qualities sought after by many. Jackets in this fabric appear regularly, yet work trousers remain quite rare.
Typically, Pascal pieces carry their distinctive interior label. This example bears no label.
Nonetheless, the fabric character leaves no doubt as to Pascal origin and manufacture.
Cut slim with a straight silhouette, these trousers pair effortlessly with most wardrobe pieces.
Equipped with belt loops for practicality—ideal for those who prefer not to rely on suspenders alone.
French work trousers often run large. These sit at a true golden size in both waist and length, suiting a wide range of proportions.
The condition is exemplary deadstock—impeccable for those seeking unmarred examples.
Pascal work trousers of this caliber seldom surface. Should you have been searching, this warrants consideration.