Women's Biasha Palazzo Trousers Natural
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As seen in. VOGUE and Whitewall. Worn here with our Original Button-Down. These were inspired by the men's trousers of the Miao minority in Biasha village, the last gunner tribe in China. Boys and men wear these trousers as a daily uniform, made lovingly by the mother of the family. Made higher-wasted for women, side pockets are closed with fabric knot buttons. Tactile hand-embroidered stitches follow the seams while cosy hand-spun French seams follow the curves of your body. They follow a zero-waste construction where the full-width of the fabric is used from selvedge-to-selvedge. Bathed in mountain water and hung to dry in the sun, this piece of clothing has never touched a machine. The fabric comes directly from the earth and is the closest to wearing nature on your skin. Nubby textures and hand-made buttons made imperfectly perfect. Looks great with sandals or white trainers. Colour: natural