L.G.B. (Le Grand Bleu) Early-Era Multi-Pocket Cargo Parachute Flared Pants
L.G.B. (Le Grand Bleu) Early-Era Multi-Pocket Cargo Parachute Flared Pants
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L.G.B. (Le Grand Bleu) Early-Era Multi-Pocket Cargo Parachute Flared Pants
Product Overview This exceptionally rare, early-era piece from L.G.B. (Le Grand Bleu) is a masterclass in early 2000s Japanese archive fashion. It perfectly bridges the gap between tactical military surplus and the dramatic, exaggerated silhouettes of the Harajuku grunge and visual kei movements. Presented in a versatile military olive green, these pants are a highly coveted grail for collectors of avant-garde streetwear.
Key Design Elements
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3D Tactical Pocketing: The pants are heavily armed with asymmetrical, multi-tiered 3D cargo pockets. The front features a complex stacking of zippered compartments on the thighs, while the back hosts two massive, functional patch pockets.
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Convertible Flared Silhouette: The lower legs feature vertical zippers that can be opened to create an aggressive, sweeping flare. Additionally, the bottom hems are equipped with drawstrings, allowing the wearer to cinch them tight into a classic "parachute" or balloon fit.
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Signature Waist Detailing: The front utilizes an exaggerated, extra-long contrast drawstring for an adjustable fit, while the rear waistband proudly displays a massive, oversized L.G.B. brand patch.
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Utilitarian Fabric: Crafted from a substantial, comfortable textile that drapes heavily, allowing the extensive hardware and pockets to dictate the shape of the garment.
Sizing & Fit Profile
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Tagged Size: 0.
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Measurements: The adjustable, elasticated waist accommodates a broad range from 74 cm to 86 cm (roughly 29 to 34 inches). The total outseam length is 107 cm.
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Fit Note: While a Size 0 in L.G.B. typically translates to a smaller fit, the flexible waistband makes this piece surprisingly accommodating. The generous 107 cm length is specifically designed to create a heavy pooling effect over boots or chunky footwear, which is essential for achieving that authentic, slouchy Y2K aesthetic.
