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※Please check the profile section before purchasing※ Imported from France, this item is a completely deadstock, unused item that has never been in the hands of consumers in Japan. Compared to items from sellers who offer well-worn personal items that have passed through many hands and traveled around Japan, the condition is likely to be better. This is a 1950s French Army M-52 chino shorts. Made in France, deadstock, unused, and unwashed. This item is already completely depleted in France, and I don't think you'll find any more in the future. The back pocket lining is sewn with a lockstitch, while the front pocket lining does not use a lockstitch. Unlike the fabric of the 60s M52, it has no luster, but a matte, slightly rough, and nappy fabric (see image). It has the feel of vintage clothing. It is believed to be from the 1950s. Other than that, there are no condition issues as it is an unused item, but please purchase it if you understand vintage clothing, as it is a vintage short pants manufactured 60-70 years ago. SIZE: 5 Flat measurements Waist: approx. 45 x 2cm Total length: approx. 50cm Inseam: approx. 18cm Hem width: approx. 35.5cm Please allow for some errors. MADE IN FRANCE. We handle real vintage and deadstock military clothing from the British Army, US Army, French Army, etc. If you are interested, please check out our other listings. Search terms: French Army, Military, Work Pants, Chino Pants, M52, M47, M64, Cargo Pants, martin margiela, A.P.C., Martin Margiela, A.P.C., Yaeca, Orslow, Comoli, Auralee, Anatomica, Nigel Cabourn, RRL, vintage
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