The tuck pants from up-and-coming pants brand UDA, which were released in a guerrilla-like fashion at WISM last time and drew quite a positive reaction in stores.
The indescribable goodness of the surface, and the elegant, bad feeling when you actually put it on. These factors may have been the reason for its popularity. And before the fever had cooled off, the second release was made.
¥16,000+TAX
This time, easy-type tuck pants. They are one-size-fits-all, with a medium-thickness taper, rather than thick.
The fabric is made of extra-long trufan cotton for the warp. It is woven with 40 count warp and 20 count weft fine threads in a cord-like pattern, so it is delicate but strong and does not sag. The fabric is dyed by sulfide dyeing, so the color will fade elegantly when worn and washed.
Furthermore, the tuck portion, which is a major point of the design, is the same as the previous work, with an intack on top of an outack. At first glance, it looks like a simple tuck, but when the leg is passed through, the intack opens up to create a unique waistband.
The sides, inseam, and buttocks are chain-stitched using the rolled stitch technique, which dares to be chain-stitched, so that the silhouette and stitching will stand out when washed and puckering will occur.
These pants are made with such attention to detail, so please take a look, touch, and try them on at the store. You will find that UDA's clothes are filled with something that transcends your knowledge of various things.
Oh, I forgot to explain last time that UDA means Unknown Design Addicts. That's a good name.
Text_Ryo Komuta
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