




Yearbook Reunion Pant
Product Description
These wide-leg pants feature an 8 oz cotton herringbone fabric and a unique dye process, resulting in a one-of-a-kind look with charming imperfections. Designed with a high-rise fit and elastic waistband, these are perfect for achieving a casual yet stylish outfit. Embellished with original embroidered artwork inspired by vintage themes, each piece is a nod to nostalgia with added contemporary flair. Ideal for effortless day-to-night transitions. From the brand: Details 8 oz cotton herringbone Triple needle seam construction Elastic waistband with interior cotton drawcord Binding on interior of waist Original embroidered artwork This garment has undergone a dye and pigment spray process to achieve its uneven look. Due to the uncommon nature of this dye process, each garment will have markings or blemishes which should not be seen as flaws, but as unique characteristics of this piece 2 Back Pockets with vertical bar tacks Color: Smoke Beige Embroidery Color: Multi Size & Fit Wide leg standard length High Rise True to size Model wears a size medium Model measures: height 6'3"/ 190cm S M L XL Waist size range 28-30 30-32 32-34 34-36 front rise 13" 13.25" 13.5" 13.75" back rise 16" 16.25" 16.5" 17.5" thigh (flat) 13.25" 14" 14.5" 15.5" inseam 31" 31" 31" 31" leg opening (flat) 8.75" 9.25" 9.5" 10.25" Care & Origin 100% Cotton Machine wash cold and tumble dry low Designed in Los Angeles Imported Description For this SS25 season we wanted to lean more into a natural color palette for this group and asked ourselves, “which vintage garments are naturally like this?”. We found that vintage Reunion or Beer Jackets, and Senior Cords often were fabricated from these lighter tones, and elevated with bright signatures and academic motifs. These pieces are also incredibly rare in the vintage world, so we created our own iteration of these styles through the SZ lens. During our research for this group, we looked through numerous yearbooks from the 1930’s - 1950’s to decide what would realistically end up on these styles. They were filled with whimsical doodles, inside jokes, and collaged photos. We created our own mascots, crests, (also inspired by our own high school experiences) and a highly detailed yearbook signature page as a focal point for this group.