Post-Imperial

Ikeja drawstring trousers in hand-dyed cocao brown cotton

$275.00 Regular price $137.50
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per 
Final Sale 50% off

Post-Imperial

Ikeja drawstring trousers in hand-dyed cocao brown cotton

$275.00 Regular price $137.50
Unit price
per 
Final Sale 50% off
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Size & Fit

"Easy, breezy, and dare I say, steazy. These are made for lounging with every detail, from the very stretchy waistband to the light-yet-substantial weight of the cloth; there's even an Easter egg with the cargo pocket placement, where it's just out reach when standing up, but ergonomically positioned when sitting back on the recliner. The subtle Adire-dye creates distinctive clouds of brown hues you can expect with Post-Imperial."---Ludwin

Details
  • 100% Funtua cotton, mid-weight cotton spun and woven in Nigeria
  • Elastic waist with inner drawstring, zip fly
  • Easy pant style with two hand pockets, single rear pocket, dropped cargo pocket, and plain hem
  • Please note that the very nature of Adire dyeing implies irregularities, imperfections and marks on the fabric. These are not stains or defects, they are an integral element of authentic Adire dyeing
  • Made in Nigeria
Size & Fit
  • Relaxed fit
  • We recommend taking your usual letter size for intended fit
  • S=30-32, M=32-34, L=34-36, XL= 36-38
SKU: IMPTRO016-S

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About this Maker

Post-Imperial

"The Post-Imperial aesthetic is a colorful and vibrant ode to new forms of fashion. It carries a strong sense of optimism for the future."

--- Niyi Okuboyejo

Sometimes we wonder if, after more than two hundred years of tie-wearing, the world has finally exhausted all of neckwear’s possibilities. Not that there would be anything wrong with that. But Niyi Okuboyejo and his Post-Imperial line of accessories make sure the only part of your wardrobe your can’t clean stays fresh.

Niyi might be the only tie designer who would say something like, “I don’t think the casualization of menswear is necessarily a bad thing.” It’s a belief that comes across in his designs as well as his personal style. He’s the guy strolling by in a cotton suit and colorful tie while the guy in the navy suit lectures the IT department about their rumpled, untucked polo shirts.

Many Post-Imperial fabrics are dyed using Adire, a traditional resist dye technique developed by the Yorubas in the Southwestern region of Nigeria. Of course, the traditional fabrics would not normally be made into ties. Niyi’s genius lies in transforming these old methods and design motifs into something that has an aesthetic all its own - Post-Imperial.

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