





5 pocket colored in cotton-linen Bard fit
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The Jacob Cohen 5-pocket colored pants have the shape of jeans but use different fabrics from denim canvas: cottons and linens dominate the summer season. These trousers are the expression of tailoring brought into the world of 5-pocket pants. Pocket linings in shirt fabric, tailored closure with zip, coordinated pocket square in cotton or silk, and much more. The trousers feature a fabric blend of cotton and linen. Back label in pony hair. It is highly recommended to always wash the garments inside out in order to keep all the details that distinguish these luxurious colored 5-pocket pants unchanged.
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5 pocket colored in cotton-linen Bard fit
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Corso Italia 20A
28100 Novara NO
Italy
CHARACTERISTICS:
Color: Beige
Material: 72% cotton 27% linen 1% ea
Template code: E04 36 S4138 BARD
Season: Spring/Summer
Made in: Italy
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5 pocket colored in cotton-linen Bard fit
Sale price€229,00
Regular price€328,00

THE BRAND
Jacob Cohen
<meta charset="utf-8">The brand <strong>Jacob Cohën</strong> was born in 1985 from an intuition of Tato Bardelle and immediately established itself in the sector as luxury denim.<br>Its strengths are on one hand the <strong>comfort and the high quality of the fabrics</strong> like the precious Japanese Kurabo; on the other hand <strong>exclusivity and elegance</strong> with the intention of creating a product suitable for informal and formal moments.<br><br>The main fits revolve around the NICK (slightly lower waist and slightly tighter leg), BARD (regular waist and slightly less slim leg), NICKSLIM (same as the J622 but the hem diameter is still slightly tighter).<br><br>Each garment is obsessively enriched with <strong>precious details</strong>, silvered labels or crocodile for the <strong>Limited / Luxury Edition</strong>. The choice to opt for <strong>natural dyes</strong> instead of chemical processes in fixing the color, finally distinguishes all the collections.










