Obelisk Pant - Cutch Brown Powerloom Canvas
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Indi + Ash create extremely thoughtful garments, employing a variety of traditional manufacturing techniques and reinvesting profit into the artisans responsible for their production, as well as the communities they live in. From hand-weaving to hand-knitting, traditional dyeing methods, and atelier-style production, they work to create truly unique and beautiful pieces that highlight the skill and history of the craftspeople who make them.
Inspired by vintage USMC work trousers, the Obelisk Pant is a relaxed casual pant with a handsome taper and drawstring waistband. With a medium high rise, comfortable thighs, and a gradual taper down to a natural leg opening, they're an extremely versatile and unisex fit, styling easily into all manner of different outfits.
It's made from Indi + Ash's powerloom (meaning not hand-woven) cotton canvas, a beautiful tonal brown face produced with a natural cutch dye. It's surprisingly soft from day one, despite its respectable medium weight, and drapes excellently for a summer fabric.
Just like the pants that inspired them, these feature two roomy patch pockets on the front and back, giving you plenty of space to put your things, and a casual + unconcerned demeanor. An adjustable drawstring runs through the inside of the waistband, with metal grommet exits on either side of the fly button, which is made from a natural corozo nut.
True to size with a relaxed fit. Wash cold and hang dry.
- 100% cotton
- Textured canvas
- Cutch dye
- Medium rise
- Tapered leg
- Button fly
- Drawstring waistband
- Patch pockets
- Custom labels
- True to size
- Relaxed fit
- Wash cold and hang dry
- Handmade in India
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Obelisk Pant - Cutch Brown Powerloom Canvas
Obelisk Pant - Cutch Brown Powerloom Canvas
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Indi + Ash create extremely thoughtful garments, employing a variety of traditional manufacturing techniques and reinvesting profit into the artisans responsible for their production, as well as the communities they live in. From hand-weaving to hand-knitting, traditional dyeing methods, and atelier-style production, they work to create truly unique and beautiful pieces that highlight the skill and history of the craftspeople who make them.
Inspired by vintage USMC work trousers, the Obelisk Pant is a relaxed casual pant with a handsome taper and drawstring waistband. With a medium high rise, comfortable thighs, and a gradual taper down to a natural leg opening, they're an extremely versatile and unisex fit, styling easily into all manner of different outfits.
It's made from Indi + Ash's powerloom (meaning not hand-woven) cotton canvas, a beautiful tonal brown face produced with a natural cutch dye. It's surprisingly soft from day one, despite its respectable medium weight, and drapes excellently for a summer fabric.
Just like the pants that inspired them, these feature two roomy patch pockets on the front and back, giving you plenty of space to put your things, and a casual + unconcerned demeanor. An adjustable drawstring runs through the inside of the waistband, with metal grommet exits on either side of the fly button, which is made from a natural corozo nut.
True to size with a relaxed fit. Wash cold and hang dry.
- 100% cotton
- Textured canvas
- Cutch dye
- Medium rise
- Tapered leg
- Button fly
- Drawstring waistband
- Patch pockets
- Custom labels
- True to size
- Relaxed fit
- Wash cold and hang dry
- Handmade in India
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Size Guide
Size | Waist | Front Rise | Back Rise | Upper Thigh | Knee | Leg Opening | Inseam |
1 (Extra Small) | 29.5" | 11.25" | 16.125" | 12.5" | 9.375" | 8.125" | 31.25" |
2 (Small) | 31.5" | 11.5" | 16.25" | 12.625" | 9.625" | 8.375" | 31.75" |
3 (Medium) | 33.5" | 11.75" | 16.625" | 13.375" | 10.125" | 8.625" | 31.75" |
4 (Large) | 35.5" | 11.875" | 16.925" | 13.75" | 10.5" | 8.925" | 31.925" |
5 (Extra Large) | 37" | 12.25" | 17.25" | 14.5" | 11" | 9.125" | 32.25" |
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