Largeot velvet with loops - black
Corporate trousers, half-balloon shaped, wide at the thighs and narrowed at the ankles, come from a need for ease and functionality. This "low-waisted" version, known as belt loops, is worn with a belt or clip-on suspenders. Cord velvet (300 lines/m) ensures warmth and robustness. It was in this thickly ribbed fabric, originating from England, that the first largeot was designed by Adolphe Lafont in 1896. Made in France (Digoin, Burgundy).
Available in 4 colors corresponding to the guilds of Companions: Black for carpenters and roofers, Brown for cabinetmakers, Hazelnut for joiners and Ecru for stonemasons. A little stiff when new, it will quickly soften to become fluid, like a real second skin.
Largeot velvet with loops - black