BAGGY BIO MÉCANIQUE
Crafted in our parisian atelier
Description
The Baggy Bio Mécanique, painstakingly torn and adorned with jersey, evoke biomechanical landscapes. The meticulously crafted tears reflect the tormented and complex aesthetic characteristic of Paradoxe, reminiscent of organic elements intertwined with metallic structures. This pair of jeans presents a striking fusion between torn denim and jersey, capturing the balance between the robustness of steel and organic fluidity. Leather hems offer a distinctive touch, boasting an artistic friction when they come into contact with a pair of shoes. Every detail, from the tears to the material combinations, expresses the essence of our brand, giving birth to a truly exceptional piece.
Every piece is meticulously made to order, exclusively for you, and is unique. Please thoroughly review the measurements provided in the size chart below prior to placing your order. We are unable to accommodate returns or exchanges, and refunds will not be issued for this item.
SIZE CHART - Baggy Bio Mécanique
FR sizing | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 | 46 |
US sizing | 28 | 30 | 32 | 34 | 36 | 38 |
Waist | 85 |
89 |
93 |
97 |
101 |
105 |
Length | 114,5 | 115,5 | 116,5 | 117,5 | 118,5 | 119,5 |
All measures are in centimeters
Measurements may vary due to artisanal crafting
Product details
Shipping
SHIPPING & DELIVERY
France
3-4 business days from the time you receive shipping confirmation email
Switzerland
6-7 business days from the time you receive shipping confirmation email
Europe
6-7 business days from the time you receive shipping confirmation email
Worldwide
9-10 business days from the time you receive shipping confirmation email
Creation delay
Our products are unique, they are crafted on order. Please allow a certain amount of time 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.