What’s goin’on?
Is it back in October?
Now is the time for a short autumn to enjoy light outerwear as an outerwear. If you don't wear it early, it's a real outerwear in no time.
However, this remodeling of used clothing is bottoms.
The base used was Pakistani Gurka pants, probably from the British Army, with a simple design consisting of only the left and right pockets and patch pockets.
The waist and hips are squeezed and feature a thick silhouette that seems to have fallen from there. If you wear it as it is, it will make you feel big, so it is cool to spread your hips and wear it with a high waist, but it is a more relaxed design than you can wear it with your waist.
I usually put my wallet in the back pocket of my pants, so I added another pocket for Baker pants to make it easier to use. The back style is beige → khaki, which gives it a nice finish.
By using the Swiss army M-57 epaulettes on the hem as a finish, it can be squeezed.
Changed to balloon silhouette. As a design source, the French army M-47 has a reputation as a masterpiece. By incorporating the military details of each country, the pants are finished as you want to wear now. It's a Small World. The world is one.
This is one that I am praised by a second-hand clothing store in my neighborhood.
What’s goin'on?
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