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Unisex pants in 3 sizes.

SIZE 1
Length 107 cm
Waist 74 cm
Hips 96 cm

SIZE 2
Length 108 cm
Waist 80 cm
Hips 100 cm

SIZE 3
Length 109 cm
Waist 86 cm
Hips 106 cm

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Deadstock

B-Bunny Pants

Regular price €285,00
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Description

A multi-functional pair of trousers designed to be comfortable, sporty and versatile from day to night.

  • 100% Upcycled
  • 100% Made in Italy
  • 100% Made using dead-stock fabric

LIMITED EDITION 3/3 pcs

Details:

  • Cargo fit
  • Regular waist
  • String stitched on the side on the pant to hang stuff
  • 1 Side pocket
  • 2 Pockets on the bottom of the leg
  • Season-less
  • Unisex
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    “Sustainable & Rebellious” is the motto of Giglio Tigrato.

    The designer weaves a captivating allure into the brand's aesthetic, evoking a dreamy ambiance that is both exotic and surreal.

    Designed and made in Milan, Italy.

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    Unisex pants in 3 sizes.

    SIZE 1
    Length 107 cm
    Waist 74 cm
    Hips 96 cm

    SIZE 2
    Length 108 cm
    Waist 80 cm
    Hips 100 cm

    SIZE 3
    Length 109 cm
    Waist 86 cm
    Hips 106 cm

    Need more information?
    Visit our FAQ

    Giglio Tigrato: Responsible & rebellious

    Fusion fashion with a wild spirit

    Giglio Tigrato is a Milan-based brand, conceived with the aim of challenging industrial overproduction. Through their project, they seek to minimize their environmental footprint by creatively transforming vintage garments and deadstock materials into fresh, new looks. Additionally, Giglio Tigrato endeavors to celebrate human individuality by crafting limited edition pieces and Made in Italy collections, utilizing existing materials and fabrics through reusing and revaluing processes.