Description: MONCLER CHINO SIDE POCKET CASUAL PANTS TROUSERS LUXURY ICONIC RARE TROUSER COUNTRY OF ORIGIN : ITALY - DESIGN COUNTRY: ITALY - MODEL NUMBER D20911142400SIZE : MONCLER/IT56 - INT 3XL - EU56MONCLER 1952 alludes to its mid-century founding in the Alpine retreat of Monestier-de-Clermont with these pants.A classic of the well-groomed men's wardrobe with a modern twist: These fashionable chinos by Moncler have a great fit The playful sensibility of Moncler is evident in the MONCLER´S NEW CHINO trousers.Shaped in Italy from stretch-cotton twill with a flat-front.Shown here with: Berluti cotton shirt, Loro Piana Alessandro Shoest - Stretch-gabardine cotton defines clean, casual chinos with versatile style.Zip fly with button closure - slanted pockets; back button-closure welt pockets - 97% cotton, 3% elastaneDIMENSIONS : External foot 204 cm, inner foot 78 cm, hem circumference 21 cmDETAILS : Gabardine, logo, solid color, high waist, regular fit, skinny jeans, buttons, many pockets, stretchFree express shipping We offer Ups express international shipping on every order to ensure your pieces arrive quickly and safely.Daily delivery whenthe payment arrives before 12.00 .If you like what you see, Please click here and browse my shop to find more items you may love and save my shop to be informed about special sales, new arrivals and campaigns. 12/7 customer support Questions, concerns, issues? Contact Us : Contact seller We're always here for you Secure shopping Your purchases are protected by encrypted security systems that keep your personal data and payment information safe and secure. Sign up for newsletter or Save this seller - Contact seller - Visit store - See other itemsBiography - THE STORY OF A FRENCH JACKET EMBRACED IN MILAN THAT WENT GLOBALFrom a mountain village near Grenoble to the “paninari” of Milan, and on to the world's runways: a journey through the world of Moncler.In December 2020, Moncler made headlines in Italy with its acquisition of Stone Island, or rather the Sportwear Company that holds the brand, giving life to a hub of Italian luxury. But the purchase is just the latest move for the historic label, dating back to 1952 in France (the name is simply the abbreviation of Monestier de Clermont, a mountain village near Grenoble). Behind it all was the entrepreneur René Ramillon, who with this new brand dedicated himself to producing padded sleeping bags, a lined jacket and tents with a telescopic structure, just as Europe was discovering mountain vacations.While the snowy landscapes were filled with tourists and alpinists, Moncler's jackets remained in fabric, worn by workers over their overalls to keep warm. At least until 1954, when alpinist Lionel Terray decided to explore the potential of technical clothing for excursions, working with Moncler on a specialty line for the Italian expedition in the Karakoram along with Achille Compagnoni and Lino Lacedelli. Wearing Moncler, they would summit the second tallest peak in the world.From that moment, it was a landslide of physical feats in the most rigid of climates, all while wearing the French jackets that had become increasingly manageable and light. But it wasn't until the early '70s that we'd see the first down jackets as we understand them today: the real turning point came with the “Nepal” model, equipped with leather shoulders to rest skis on without damaging the fabric and worn by countless skiers discovering a new tourism on the snow, soon destined to become a mass phenomenon across Europe.It wouldn't take long for the transition from ski holidays to fashion week. With the arrival of the '80s, Parisian stylist Chantal Thomas began to collaborate with Moncler, replacing zippers with buttons and introducing fur linings, satin, and reversible fabrics for down jackets in the city.Among the first to intercept the new Moncler jackets and to establish them as a distinctive accessory were the teens of Milan's upper class, meeting in front of the Il Panino snack bar, listening to New Wave music on their Vespas and earning the nickname of paninari, a style that went on to sweep the nation. On their feet, Timberland boots were paired with cuffed jeans and button-up shirts or similarr checkered polos. But the real must-have, what we still remember them for, were the puffy Moncler jackets in brilliant bold colors. “In the mid-'80s, at the peak of the paninari boom, Moncler sold about 40,000 pieces worldwide,” Remo Ruffini told the New York Times just a few years ago. "Of those, 30,000 were in the Milan area."The phenomenon lasted just a few years, because, as Ruffini explains, those jackets were designed for the snow, and weren't water-resistant: when it rained during a ride on the Vespa, the jacket wound up weighing 5 or 10 kgs!In fact, the brand's city jackets arrived with Ruffini, the current President and CEO, who purchased the company in 2003 and organized a plan to relaunch the label by weaving together its heritage, technological innovation and aesthetic research. “In 2003, Moncler was a company that had forgotten where it came from, but it was still very much alive in the collective imaginary, that shiny and colorful jacket, an emblem of the '80s,” he explained in a recent interview. “My initial idea was to restart from the roots of Moncler, to remind everyone of its history, its French origins, the moments of glory between the Olympics of Grenoble and the alpine achievements. But, at the same time, I wanted to create something 'global'. My dream was that, one day, in everyday language, we'd say 'Moncler' to express the term “down jacket', just like we say Bic for a ballpoint pen.”In 2006, the Haute Couture Moncler Gamme Rouge collection arrived, designed first by Alessandra Facchinetti and then by Giambattista Valli, which was followed by the Moncler Gamme Blue men's line (2009), designed in collaboration with American stylist Thom Browne. Then there was Moncler Grenoble (2010), with which the brand revisited its history, giving a contemporary spin to skiwear and after-ski fashion.Collaborations with artists and stylists followed along with new markets (above all, the line of Moncler Lunettes glasses), all the way to the Genius project, launched in 2018: "A republic of imagination" and "a hub of exceptional minds operating in unison while simultaneously cultivating their singularity." The first creatives invited were Pierpaolo Piccioli, Simone Rocha, Craig Green, Kei Ninomiya with his brand Noir, Hiroshi Fujiwara, Palm Angels, with Liya Kebede, Sergio Zambon and Veronica Leoni, Sandro Mandrino, Matthew Williams of 1017 ALYX 9SM, Richard Quinn, Francesco Ragazzi and Poldo Dog Couture, and JW Anderson arriving later.With this, we arrive in 2020, and the recent acquisition of Stone Island, the last piece of a great project that looks to redefine our idea of luxury, understood (to quote Ruffini) as “an open and participatory universe, which thrives on community, experientiality and cultural exchanges, where communication is always interaction and where aspirations go beyond possession to become 'belonging'.”landslide of physical feats in the most rigid of climates, all while wearing the French jackets that had become increasingly manageable and light. But it wasn't until the early Vespas and earning the nickname of paninari, a style that went on to sweep the nation. On their feet, Timberland boots were paired with cuffed jeans and button-up shirts or similar Collaborations with artists and stylists followed along with new markets (above all, the line of Moncler Lunettes glasses), all the way to the Genius project, launched in 2018: "A republic of imagination" and "a hub of exceptional minds operating in unison while simultaneously cultivating their singularity." The first creatives invited were Pierpaolo Piccioli, With this, we arrive in 2020, and the recent acquisition of Stone Island, th
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Leg Shape: picture
Department: Men
Style: Chino
Product Type: Trousers
Size Type: Normal Size
Features: Breathable, Anti-Mikrobakteriell & anti odour
Occasion: Workwear, Business, Leisure, Travel, Elegant, Party/Cocktail
Personalize: Nein
Unit Of Measure: Unit
Vintage: No
Leg Length: Description
MPN: D20911142400
Size: 56
Pleat: Without Pleat
Waist Height.: Medium (25-30 cm)
Pattern: No Pattern
Waist Circumference: picture
Textile Care: Machine Washable
Closure: Button
Handmade: No
Fit: Normal
Material: Cotton, Elastane
Product Line: Chino trousers pants retro casual iconic luxury rare
Fabric Type: Cotton
Brand: Moncler
Color: Brown
Model: Chino trousers pants retro casual iconic luxury rare
Country/Region of Manufacture: Romania
Theme: 80s, 90s, retro casual iconic luxury rare city, Italian
Season: Spring, Summer, Winter, Autumn
Accents: Logo
Bag Type: Chino trousers pants retro casual iconic luxury rare
EAN: 4065163037184
Inseam: Does not apply
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