— Material: 100% cotton (Italian gabardine)
— Features: Wide leg, relaxed cut, zip fly, corozo buttons, deep stitch hem
— Care: Machine wash
— Made in Portugal
— Product code: MHTR0507A24KQREBO
Margaret Howell
MHL PAINTERS TROUSER
USD$ 278
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The MHL Painters Trouser is a wide-leg, relaxed-cut trouser. Crafted from Italian cotton gabardine, these trousers feature a zip fly with a button tab fastening, concealed side pockets, and a half-elasticated waistband with belt loops for added adjustability. The design is completed with a deep stitch hem and a button-through patch back pocket. Finished with corozo brace buttons.
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Shipping terms
We offer Free Shipping on all orders above DKK 1.000 / €220 / 160 / USD$ 220. Free shipping is automatically applied at checkout when meeting the order min.
Denmark (free shipping over DKK 1.000):
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- Greenland and The Faroe Islands DKK 120 (Postnord)
Europe (free shipping over 250€):
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- FedEx — Economy 13€ | 3-4 working days
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- FedEx — Economy £10 | 3-4 working days
USA & Canada (free shipping over US$220):
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- FedEx — Economy US$18 | 5-7 working days
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About the brand
Margaret Howell is a hands-on designer, one whose philosophy has always been to make clothing as she drew them - relaxed and lived in with a natural look. Margaret found inspiration in the fine make and fabric of a man’s shirt, she used quality shirting usually issued for formal wear, but making it up into a softer, less traditional shirt. As a designer, Margaret finds men’s clothing interesting in structure, feel and functionality, after all this she started making womenswear when she realised that women wanted the men’s clothing she was producing.
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