Description
This pant adopts the technique of non-heritage Xiang Yun Sha, and forms a natural crack texture on the surface of silk through the immersion of sweet potato juice, the covering of river mud and repeated drying.
The fabric is rubbed manually in the last process to strengthen the crack effect, ensuring that the pattern of each trousers is unique, showing the beauty of ‘kiln change’.
The trousers combine the characteristics of straight and turnip pants. The upper part is wide and the lower part is retracted. The hip is reserved for allowance and the foot is slightly contracted.
The side seam oblique socket pocket takes into account both practical and beautiful, and the overall line is smooth and inclusive.
It is recommended to match simple tops, such as pure-color silk shirts or cotton and linen T-shirts, to highlight the texture of the fabric.









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