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G-STAR Outlet 5620 Zip Knee Skinny Jeans Grey
G-STAR Outlet 5620 Zip Knee Skinny Jeans Grey
G-STAR Outlet 5620 Zip Knee Skinny Jeans Grey
G-STAR Outlet 5620 Zip Knee Skinny Jeans Grey
G-STAR Outlet 5620 Zip Knee Skinny Jeans Grey

5620 Zip Knee Skinny Jeans

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5620 Zip Knee Skinny Jeans

The RRP is the recommended retail price provided by G-Star. G-Star displays the RRP as a reference price for price comparison purposes. RRP:  including VAT Lowest in 30 days:  Lowest in 30 days: 

Available color(s)

Color Grey

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Sizing

Model is 1.88m and is wearing a size 32/32 (Waist 80cm, Hips 100cm).  See size guide

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Sizing

Model is 1.88m and is wearing a size 32/32 (Waist 80cm, Hips 100cm).  See size guide

G-STAR Outlet 5620 Zip Knee Skinny Jeans Grey

Features

The G-Star Elwood jeans mapped out a new way of thinking about denim when first released. This skinny version features the same anatomical 3D construction as the original, updated with a zipped knee pocket.

Details

  • Zip fly
  • Rivet reinforced inset pockets, coin pocket within
  • Back pockets
  • Heel guards and knee pads, zip pocket at one side
  • Woven G-Star Originals label at the back

Size & Fit

  • Skinny Fit
  • Mid waist
  • Tight from top to bottom
  • Regular length
G-STAR Outlet 5620 Zip Knee Skinny Jeans Grey

Materials

Details

  • 94% Cotton (Regenerative), 4% Elastomultiester, 2% LYCRA® Elastane
  • Super stretch
  • Weight 11.75 oz
  • 3x1 right hand twill

Color

Washing instructions

30°C normal process

Art. nr.: D01252-D842-G828

5620 Elwood Knee Zip

The 5620 G-Star Elwood was first introduced in 1996, and is the original design from the G-Star 3D Denim approach to construction. Head Designer Pierre Morisset pioneered this method as he sought to recreate the jeans of a passing motorcyclist, which had moulded to his legs from longtime exposure to the elements.

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