1947 Harvester Trousers French asphalt

The roots of our 1947 Harvester Trousers are in British Menswear. British mens´ Trousers in the 1920s had a slimmer leg compared to others mens trousers throughout the rest of Europe like France or Germany. Other typical features of that era are suspender buttons and a cinch back.

Our "French Asphalt" Fabric is made of 100% cotton and has its origins in French Workwear. French Asphalt was used as a light summer fabric. We have made the fabric to the original recipe from the last century. Although coming from the workwear field it does have more of an elegant appearance.

Further features characterize our 1947 Harvester Trousers:

  • Made from 100% cotton, Fabric woven in Portugal
  • Slim fit
  • 2 front pockets, two rear pockets
  • Horn buttons
  • Made in Portugal

Care instructions
Hand Wash
Do Not Bleach
Do Not Tumble
Do Not Iron
Dry-Clean
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