Product description
Pant Miner Pant Kurabo denim 19oz
Alaska Gold Rush Pants:
The Kurabo Miner pant was born from the History of the Gold Rush: In the 1860s in the United States during the gold rush, these pants of extreme robustness, were manufactured for miners operating Klondike seams in the City of Dawson, Yukon Canadian Territory (northern Canada).
It was very cold there, the heavy bags of rock made the work difficult and many prospectors equipped themselves with these adapted jeans with reinforced knees, hammer hook, pockets at the back and strong buttons for the straps.
In detail the trousers Miner Pant Kurabo 1908 consists of:
– 19-ounce Japan Denim (100% cotton)
– high waist, comfortable fit with button fly
– a large back pocket
– aged treated stainless steel loop for biker chain wallet
– Reinforcement on knees for strength in all tests.
– buttons for shoulder straps
– authentic woven label
– Made in Portugal
Attention! Our pants are in raw denim, please take into account the washing instructions attached!
Contains non-textile parts of animal origin
Ideal for riding in Bobber and Chopper, with style and comfort!
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