Masterpieces exist in the fashion world like a glittering star. The 501 by Levi's, the Reverse Weave by Champion, the Polo Collar Shirt by Brooks Brothers, the L.12.12 by Lacoste, the Stan Smith by Adidas, the Wayfarer by Ray-Ban, the Boat and Tote by L.L. Bean...you can't go wrong with any of them. Bean's "Boat and Tote," a medley of the best-selling songs of all time.
Gramichi's "climbing shorts" introduced here are one such item.
The history of these pants can be reconstructed as follows: In the late 20th century, rock climbing in the U.S. was usually done in rough, hippie-mind clothing, such as T-shirts and jeans. Then, in the 1980s, a rock climber invented pants with a gusset crotch that allowed the legs to open 180 degrees and a webbing belt that could be adjusted with one hand. In the blink of an eye, he created a large number of followers, and they have become a standard number loved in town and in the outdoors.
And back to this one, it is an A grade in good condition for old clothes. The size is a bit large, XL, but don't worry, the waist can be adjusted in a range of about 80 to 96 cm. And the best part is the good price. You can go straight to the checkout from "Add to cart" right now, the earlier the better.
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