- Striking men's Connecticut Loose Fit Jeans with various pocket details and tool loop on the left side of the pants pocket in chill baggy style as well as an authentic workwear look of the brand Rocawear. At this Carpenter denim pants looked back to the denim workwear tradition, where workwear made it into a casual everyday basic. For some it is baggy, for some it is anti-fit - for others again, due of the freedom of movement from the buttocks to the ankle, just a damn comfortable trouser.
- Trendy Workwear Jeans by Rocawear
- Fit: Normal
- Straight, wide cut from the butt to the ankle.
- Waistband with five belt loops
- Concealed button placket
- Various rivets
- Eight-pocket design
- Utility tool loop and pocket
- Lateral slide-in pockets
- Logo embroidery on coin pocket
- Logo stitch on right back pocket with logo label
- Leather logo patch on back waistband
- Contains non-textile ingredients of animal origin
- Robust cotton twill provides excellent wearing comfort
- Color: Brown
Material & Care
- Material: 100% Cotton
- Care: Machine wash at 30°C, do not tumble dry, do not dry clean
Product safety information
Manufacturer information:
TB International GmbH
Dr.-Robert-Murjahn-Str. 7
Hessen
Ober-Ramstadt, Deutschland, 64372
info@tbint.de
Rocawear: Rapper Jay Z and Hollywood producer Damon Dash founded the brand in 1999 in New York, USA, to conquer the fashion world as well as the music world. The name Rocawear was derived from their hip-hop label Roc-A-Fella Records. With the foundation, they wanted nothing less than to establish the most famous brand in the hip hop area. This plan seems to have worked out in the meantime: today, Rocawear is almost indispensable on the streets of New York, Berlin, London or Tokyo. The label captivates with casual styles, cheeky prints and high-quality materials. The brand has long since changed from a pure hip hop label to a streetwear and street couture brand without denying its origins. The T-shirts, denim jeans, shorts and jackets are inspired by the music and lifestyle of the East Coast. Meanwhile Rocawear is more and more worn by women. The number of shirts and jackets with female cuts is getting bigger and bigger.