BLACK LAYERED LEATHER DENIM BAGGY
Made in France
Description
Totally handmade in our Parisian atelier, with the highest standard of craftsmanship, the Baggy Leather Jeans are an exciting take on our signature Baggy cut. Featuring an innovative technique of leather manipulation that combines different color shades of the material by meticulously placing and pleating each individual fold, these jeans break away from the conventional denim look.
Made from lamb leather because of its malleable properties, each pleat and stitch on the material creates a rugged look that resembles that of veins and nerves on the skin. All jeans are completely unique and feature different details throughout, making every pair one-of-a-kind.
Each piece is made to order, for you, and is unique. Please carefully check the measurements on the size chart below before ordering. We do not accept any returns or exchanges and do not issue refunds on this item.
Feel free to contact us by email or on Instagram if you need advice on choosing your size.
SIZE CHART - Black Layered Leather Denim Baggy
FR sizing | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 | 46 |
US sizing | 28 | 30 | 32 | 34 | 36 | 38 |
Waist | 35,5 |
37,5 |
39,5 |
41,5 |
43,5 |
45,5 |
1/2 Hip | 46 |
48 | 50 | 52 | 54 | 56 |
1/2 Thigh width | 29,75 | 30,75 | 31,75 | 32,75 | 33,75 | 34,75 |
1/2 Leg opening | 31,4 | 32,2 |
33 |
33,8 |
34,6 |
35,4 |
Inseam | 87 | 87 | 87 | 87 |
87 |
87 |
Back Rise | 33 |
33,5 | 34 | 34,5 | 35 | 35,5 |
All measures are in centimeters
PRODUCT DETAILS
MADE ON ORDER
SHIPPING & DELIVERY
France - 8.00€
3-4 business days from the time you receive shipping confirmation email
Switzerland - 15€
6-7 business days from the time you receive shipping confirmation email
Europe - 12€
6-7 business days from the time you receive shipping confirmation email
Worldwide - 32€
9-10 business days from the time you receive shipping confirmation email
Creation delay
Our products are unique, they are made on order. Please allow 10 - 15 business days of creation before shipping.

About our products
Fabrics are at the core of our production process. In fact, we never imagine a new technique or product from a prototype, but from the fabric.
We constantly reinvent new techniques and new representations of usual clothes. We transform them into new paradoxal items, and we learn from our first techniques to innovate.