Waste Point Jodhpurs Pants
Jodhpur pants made from the same ``GIZA'' cotton waist point fabric as the Chinos.
It has been around since the fall/winter 2016 collection, when jodhpurs were made from wool.
These pants were originally designed for horseback riding, and are characterized by a loose silhouette up to the knees, and a narrow design from below the knees to the ankles to accommodate riding boots. Although it is sometimes called "Jodhpur", it is said that the etymology is derived from "Jodhpur" in India.
Many military jodhpur pants have laces that can be tightened at the shins, and this time we have recreated that specification, so the impression is completely different from the jodhpur pants we made last time.
Jodhpur pants have a bulge on the outside from the waist to the knee, and the shape of the calf, which fits from below the knee, draws a unique curve.
Pants are often sewn in straight lines, but most of these pants are curved, so it's very difficult to sew them in this way. Furthermore, the sewing of cantate pants is characterized by a large number of fine stitches, making it even more time-consuming. This model follows the design and silhouette required of jodhpur pants, but is even more carefully finished.
It can truly be called a masterpiece of a craftsman.