Description: BERLUTI Signature Wool Leather Cargo Trousers Pants Crest Embroidery New COUNTRY OF ORIGIN : ITALY - DESIGN COUNTRY: FRANCE - MODEL NUMBER R20TCU68-WCBC SIZE : BERLUTI-IT48 - MEDIUM - US/UK WAIST 32 - EU48 - JAPAN 2 - BRAND NEW WITH ALL TAGSBERLUTI Signature wool cargo pantsCrafted from 100% wool, these black cargo pants from Berluti feature all-over Signature Crest embroidery in tone-on-tone, brown leather trims at the pockets, and single front pleats.true to size Mid weight material - tapered leg Inseam length approx: 79cm-31" - The model is 189 cm / 6'20″ tall and is wearing a size 48/M - Front crotch 20.5 cm - Leg opening 18.5 cm (15 cm elasticated).Outer features - Button and zip fastenings - Two side pockets - Two back piped pockets - Two side snap-fastening pockets with calf - leather band with logo embossed - Belt loops - Constrated hand-stitched details at front pockets - Made in Italy - Reference : R20TCU68-WCBCmaterial: 100% woolDetails: 100% calf leatherlining: 100% cupro, partially linedpocket lining: 65% polyester, 35% cottoncare instructions: dry cleanSide slit pockets, back pocketszipper fly, button fasteningMade in Italybelt loopsDesigner color name: NoirFree express shipping We offer Ups express international shipping on every order to ensure your pieces arrive quickly and safely.Daily delivery whenthe payment arrives before 12.00 .If you like what you see, Please click here and browse my shop to find more items you may love and save my shop to be informed about special sales, new arrivals and campaigns. 12/7 customer support Questions, concerns, issues? Contact Us : Contact seller We're always here for you Secure shopping Your purchases are protected by encrypted security systems that keep your personal data and payment information safe and secure. Sign up for newsletter or Save this seller - Contact seller - Visit store - See other itemsBiography - Behind The Brand: Berluti - Berluti, a name synonymous with style, elegance and unparalleled craftsmanship - founded by Alessandro Berluti - the French brand is renowned for their deep understanding of the mastery of footwear, consistently producing beautiful shoes for the well shod gentleman since his birth in 1895. OnOctober 20th 1865, Alessandro Berluti was born in the small Italian port town of Senigallia, in Le Marche on the Adriatic coast.It was there that the man behind the brand's future began to unfold. Beginning as an apprentice, constructing carriages from wood, seats and reins in leather. During these Years of hard work he made friends with the old master shoemaker of his village and discovered with him the shoemaker's craft and its severe demands: skilled wood carving to ensure the upmost accuracy of the last, due attention to the leather to ensure the quality of the shoe, and the necessity of perfection to please the client.In 1882, with his fully fledged skills under his belt, he found himself in Paris, where the Berluti brand was born.To this day, the French brand makes no apologies for their exceptionally luxurious garments and accessories, using the finest fabrics and made in the most impeccable of fashions. This luxury goods company has been undergoing a major transformation since 2011, with the introduction of LVMH's Antoine Arnault as CEO and Alessandro Sartori as artistic director. In 2012, Berluti completed the full circle of services by offering bespoke tailoring with the acquisition of the historic Parisian tailor, Arnys and the introduction of their first ready-to-wear collection. Berluti really has secured itself as the best of the best.The Berluti man is undeniably one of elegance and exquisite taste, yet he wears “his elegance lightly”. Even since it's earliest days, the house of Berluti has been bold enough to experiment and bend the rules. In their own words, they stretch such boundaries with looks such as, “a three-piece suit worn with boots, a soft-collared shirt worn with a bow tie, a trouser leg flattering the calf like jeans.” Such small but important rule bending means that the Berluti man can build the most perfect of classical wardrobes, but can also take pleasure in knowing that he is simultaneously making his own unique style statement.Olga Berluti, The Artist - When she arrived at rue Marbeuf in 1959, straight from the Italian village in Emilia-Romagna where she was born, Olga, Talbinio's cousin, discovered a world whose manners and values were foreign to her, yet her lively and cheerful disposition rapidly won her the hearts and minds of Berluti's clients. Little by little, she developed a long-lasting creative affinity with her cousin Talbinio, who was by now the head of the firm. Her youthful vitality worked its magic on all who came, turning their purchasing decisions into a charming game.Olga-Berlutti - Colors - Talbinio's imagination paired with Olga's boldness worked wonders. Olga transformed the shop into a drawing room where clients could enjoy conversation in good company. Jacques Lacan would chance upon Roman Polanski and Yves Saint Laurent, Pierre Bergé or Karl Lagerfeld. In 1962, Olga's perception of the young artist, both rebel and client, Andy Wharol led her to create an exceptional pair of loafers. The shoes' clean, unconventional lines gave them an unmistakable stamp of modernity, and the artist Immediately recognized their unique character, their avant-garde originality echoing his own artistic endeavors. He took possession on them enthusiastically, and they carried his name ever after, with the model becoming one of the classics of the house.It was a light-hearted period, the future looked promising, and bold colors made their entry into this now venerable institution. Olga brought a touch of spice to luxury, perfecting Berluti's Venezia leather and introducing a hand-finished patina in a palette of exclusive shades. The House's very individual shoes and the soul Olga discovered for them made the magic that to this day remains the romantic signature of Berluti.The Signature - Lasts, The Foundation of Bootmaking Know-How - Since 1895 each successive Berluti generation has cultivated an exceptional mastery of last-making and a deep understanding of fine footwear. The consistent result has been shoes of incomparable comfort and elegance, expressed in the House saying : “you cannot be elegant if you are not comfortable and well shod”. These techniques and this expertise, initially developed for bespoke footwear, were also brought into service for the ready-to-wear collections.Customers begin their bespoke experience by having their feet expertly measured. A last is then constructed in wood to perfectly match their feet. Next, a pattern of the selected model is cut and a prototype made of one upper stitched to a sole. Only once the customer returns to try the prototype and it has been modified can the construction of the definitive pair of shoes begin.Berluti's artisans produce shoes using four distinct specialist techniques, each one of which helps form the personality of the shoe. hand-stitched Blake construction, where the outer sole is stitched directly to the insole, is ideally suited to lightweight, flexible shoes. Goodyear welting, where the upper and sole are first stitched to the welt, is perfect for both comfort, durability and future repair, which Berluti can provide. Norwegian assembly has the welt flush to both the upper and the sole, and gives a durable shoe with a very waterproof finish. Berluti also produces softer and suppler shoes with a non-welted tubular construction, such as driving shoes or slippers, which have a hand-sewn vamp.Venezia Leather and its Patina - The Venezia leather used by Berluti was developed after years of research exclusively by and for the House. Immediately recognizable, it owes its unique flexibility to its initial vegetable tanning and its durability to a secondary tanning process with mineral salts. This expert and jealously guarded knowhow gives the unvarnished leather an exquisite texture when it is patinated, a process that imparts to the finished leather its totally unique and special character.Perfected during the 1980's, the famous Berluti patinas revolutionized the world of male footwear by introducing color at a time when the majority of men's shoes were either black or brown. These patinas overlay the Venezia leather with colors that are both transparent and exceptionally deep, bringing individual life to each pair of shoes, for each patina is the unique result of hand-finishing by Berluti's expert colourists.Tobacco Brown: since its creation in 1895, the Alessandro lace-up was a warm amber. This characteristic shade brings a touch of nature's wild side to the sober classicism of brown. The suggestion of tobacco fragrances harmoniously blending with the scent of leather carries the client into a world of sense perceptions.Saint-Emilion Red: a deep, brilliant red that brings the nobility of a great terroir wine to the shoes it glosses. This association of grands crus with great leathers captures the client's imagination and draws him into a sophisticated world, where the touch of skilled hands brings nature's sublime generosity to the peak of perfection.A House with Character - Three Characteristics - Berluti is the story of a long-lived passion ripening over time. Men have always been drawn to the classicism and rigor of the House heritage. Proudly impervious to time, Berluti rises above and beyond mere ephemeral fashion.Installed in the heart of Paris, between the Tuileries and the Place Vendôme, Berluti's founders absorbed the fertile influence of the royal architecture around them, whose pure lines gave them a taste for proportion, balance and perfection.Each and every day in Berluti's workshops, with much patience and virtuosity, highly skilled cutters and tailors turn leather and cloth into both bespoke and ready-to-wear collections. Attention to detail, respect for skill and technique, perfection in cutting and assembling, matched with imagination and a taste for elegance - these are the cornerstones of Berluti's culture, foundation and history.The House cultivates an art de vivre that rejects the boredom of banality, so self-deprecation, joie de vivre, lightness and humor also have a place. With a touch of fantasy in its soul, Berluti occasionally enjoys transgressions and digressions from established codes. A three-piece suit worn with boots, a soft-collared shirt worn with a bow tie, or jeans cut in flannel – these details add an irreverent flourish.The Club - From the beginning, Berluti clients belong to a world apart, one reserved exclusively for those whose taste for the rare and appreciation of perfection means they belong to a community of men who are hedonists. These experts in the high art of true luxury are both collectors and connoisseurs.They share a certain taste for enjoyment and refinement which they find at Berluti. The expertise embodied in the products of the house, such as a shoe cut from a single piece of leather, an overcoat lined with sable and cashmere, or exclusive experiences – the bootmaker who calls to take measurements, a tasting at Château d'Yquem, an invitation to take part in a car race – all bring a touch of magic to the lives of men who love daring and adventure.The private universe of Berluti is a club whose members make light of established codes, avoiding the commonplace, inventing a savoir-vivre that is distinctively off the beaten track of convention. They are collectors of rare experiences which mingle surprise with the pleasures of discovery. In their quest, the legendary history of Berluti is their shared roadmap, weaving, between connoisseurs, the subtle links of complicity.pair of shoes begin.Berluti's artisans produce shoes using four distinct specialist techniques, each one of which helps form the personality of the shoe. hand-stitched Blake construction, where the outer sole is stitched directly to the insole, is ideally suited to lightweight, flexible shoes. Goodyear welting, where the upper and sole are first stitched to the welt, is perfect flexibility to its initial vegetable tanning and its durability to a secondary tanning process with mineral salts. This expert and jealously guarded knowhow gives the unvarnished leather colors that are both transparent and exceptionally deep, bringing individual life to each pair of shoes, for each patina is the unique result of hand-finishing by Berluti's expert colourists. Saint-Emilion Red: a deep, brilliant pair of shoes begin.Berluti's artisans produce shoes using four distinct specialist techniques, each one of which helps form the personality of the shoe. hand-stitched Blake construction, where the outer sole is stitched directly to the insole, is ideally suited to lightweight, flexible shoes. Goodyear welting, where the upper and sole are first stitched to the welt, is perfect flexibility to its initial vegetable tanning and its durability to a secondary tanning process with mineral salts. This expert and jealously guarded knowhow gives the unvarnished leather colors that are both transparent and exceptionally deep, bringing individual life to each pair of shoes, for each patina is the unique result of hand-finishing by Berluti's expert colourists. Saint-Emilion Red: a deep, brilliant
Price: 1362.14 USD
Location: Köln
End Time: 2024-08-27T14:49:37.000Z
Shipping Cost: 45 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Accents: Logo
Style: Cargo
Textile Care: Only chemical Cleaning
Brand: Berluti
Vintage: No
Waist Height.: Medium (25-30cm)
Size Type: Normal Size
Features: Breathable, Anti-Mikrobakteriell & anti odour, Mid-weight fabric. Tapered leg
Theme: 80s, tone-on-tone coat of arms embroidery throughout,, 90s, Italian cargo luxury retro iconic, American
MPN: R20TCU68-WCBC
Type: Pants
Size: M
Year Of Manufacture: 2020-2029
Closure: Button
EAN: 4065163036996
Material: Wool
Product Line: Cargo Trousers Pants Trousers Crest Embroidery
Department: Men's
Waist Size: Description
Model: Cargo Trousers Pants Trousers Crest Embroidery
Leg Shape: Cargo
Bag Type: Cargo bag
Leg Opening: Normal
Pattern.: coat of arms embroidery
Color: Black
Occasion: Workwear, Business, Casual, Travel, Elegant, Party/Cocktail, Wedding
Pleat: With Pleat
Season: Spring, Summer, Winter, Autumn
Personalize: No
Fit: Classic
Handmade: No
Fabric Type: Wool
Inseam: Description
Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
Suspender Buttons/Belt Loops: Belt Loops