Asymmetric wide-leg cargo pants, with cargo skirt layer incorporated. Cut in olive midweight hemp/cotton twill.
Hakama trousers rose to prominence in Edo-period Japan. They were initially worn by higher classes of society, traditionally over Kimonos. Samurai had worn Hakama for protection, due to the garment allowing the wearer full range of motion and coverage when horseback riding.
- Cotton hemp twill
- Vintage stonewashed
- Asym skirt panel with cargo pockets
- Drawcord waist