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This piece is available for pre-order for Silver & Up "ENCLAVE" members

  • Launching for purchase on April 14th
  • Shipping begins April 25th

"Old Man and the Sea" Trousers

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Crafted from handwoven fabric, these baggy pants exude a distinct charm with their interplay of green and purple hues, reminiscent of the mesmerizing sea. The fabric's texture and color evoke images of the ocean's depths and the vibrant life within. Designed for both comfort and style, these pants offer a relaxed fit for effortless wear.

Key Features:

  • Handwoven fabric for a unique texture and quality.
  • Baggy fit for comfort and ease of movement.
  • Distinctive green and purple hues.
  • Sustainable production from archived fabrics.

Care Instructions:

  • Machine wash cold with similar colors.
  • Tumble dry low or hang to dry.
  • Iron on low heat if necessary.

Model Information:

Male model: 6'0", wearing size Medium.

Availability:

Launch Date: February 20th.
Shipping Starts: February 27th.

Note: This product is only available for purchase for Gold and Up "ENCLAVE" Loyalty Program members

"Rastah is an up-and-coming streetwear label committed to sustainability while supporting its local artisans for all of its designs"

– HYPEBAE

"There’s also a new streetwear label out of Pakistan who is also championing South Asian culture and its pieces are just downright cool, too."

– VOGUE

“Rastah is a streetwear label from Pakistan that prides itself in the country’s heritage, applying traditional patterns and construction methods and giving them a more modern spin for today’s more casual clothing designs.”

– HYPEBEAST

“Rastah is a Pakistani fashion label which is swiftly beginning to carve its very own, gritty niche in the global streetwear industry.”

– FORBES

“Rastah is pioneering the harmony of traditional and contemporary design from South Asia”

– VICE

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