• [Traditional Weatherwear] RUBBER SHORT PANTS | NAVY
  • [Traditional Weatherwear] RUBBER SHORT PANTS | NAVY
  • [Traditional Weatherwear] RUBBER SHORT PANTS | NAVY
  • [Traditional Weatherwear] RUBBER SHORT PANTS | NAVY
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[Traditional Weatherwear] RUBBER SHORT PANTS | NAVY

Traditional Weatherwear

STYLE NUMBER:
L-TW-PT03
Regular price

¥16,500tax in

《CAPTION》

Traditional Weatherwear (TWW) is a McIntosh family brand, so they specialize in rubberized items.

"Storm Seal Series"

This is the name given to TWW's rubberized items. Some people may think, "Is it elastic even though it's shorts?" But what if we changed our way of thinking? Is it summer because they are wearing shorts? Well, how about changing your mindset and wearing them anytime except in the middle of winter? If that's the case, wouldn't rubberization have a positive effect? Enjoying rubberized shorts transcends seasons.

Another thing is coloring. The sense of color scheme is outstanding. This is common to all TWW items.

◆STORMSEAL
This series was born in the colorful colors typical of Traditional Weatherwear, tracing the details of the rubberized coat that is the origin of Traditional Weatherwear's family brand MACKINTOSH. This series uses a special material with a three-layer structure that is highly breathable, waterproof, and windproof, allowing you to experience MACKINTOSH's tradition.

《SIZE》

Waist circumference inseam ferry Hem width
M 40 28.5 31.5 27

《BRAND》

Traditional Weatherwear

This is a casual brand developed by Mackintosh, a British company famous for its rubberized coats, and is currently releasing a collection that evokes British tradition and contemporary mood. Traditional British outerwear such as quilted jackets and coats are often redesigned from old archives, and there is a wide selection of basic items that can be used every day. We also offer a wide range of raincoats and umbrellas, which is reminiscent of the origin of the term "weatherwear = outerwear that protects you from the rain and wind."