Easy Nelson Cargo Shorts 7.75"
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Size M: Herzen (6'1") usually wears size M
Size M: Herzen (6'1") usually wears size M
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Easy Nelson Cargo Shorts 7.75"
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Only 3 left Only 3 left Only 1 left Size & Fit Model measurements: Size M: Herzen (6'1") usually wears size MView all model measurements Measurements from size M Rise: 12.5in / 32cm Inseam: 7.75in / 20cm Outseam: 18in / 46cm Fit InfoFit Info
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Model measurements: Size M: Herzen (6'1") usually wears size MView all model measurements Measurements from size M Rise: 12.5in / 32cm Inseam: 7.75in / 20cm Outseam: 18in / 46cm Brand Size (US) US Size XS 28-29 S 30-31 M 32-33 L 34-35 XL 36-38 XXL 39-41
Details Fabric Stretch: Non-Stretch
ranging from Non-Stretch to Super-Stretch Fabric: Lightweight, non-stretch weave Covered elastic waist with drawstring Slant hip pockets and patch back pockets Cargo pockets Shell: 100% cotton Wash cold Imported, China Style # OBEYY31035
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ABOUT THE BRAND Artist Shepard Fairey made his mark with a 1989 street art campaign, which later evolved into Obey Giant iconography. With the phenomenon as its namesake, Obey was founded in 2001 as a way of translating Fairey’s work into fashion. The aesthetic is rooted in punk rock and skateboarding, but also includes references to pop culture, commercial marketing, and political messaging. Fairey experiments in cultural propaganda and continues to create for the sake of fun and observation. The medium may vary, but his work always sends a message.