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Women's pants Dassa, camel

DASSA are women's loose-fitting linen trousers, made of pleasant cotton in a twill weave. Straight legs and elastic at the hips at the waist ensure a comfortable fit, loops allow the use of a belt. The pants have two front and two back pockets, a practical YKK metal zip. The trousers can be rolled up to knee length, a practical loop and a button attachment ensure their fixation. A small brand embroidery on the front left pocket and a leatherette label on the right back pocket complete the Bushman character.
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  • Bushman Women's pants Dassa, camel camel
  • 36
  • 36P
  • 38
  • 38P
  • 40
  • 40P
  • 42
  • 42P
  • 44
  • 44P
  • 46
  • 46P
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€82.90
Permanent discount of 15% off for BUSHMAN Club members

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Description Women's pants Dassa, camel

DASSA trousers are a combination of comfort and practical design for everyday wear. A loose fit and elastic on the sides ensure a great fit, belt loops allow you to fine-tune the style. The straight legs can be easily rolled up to knee length and fastened thanks to the loop with a button attachment. The pants also work as practical longer shorts (slightly below the knees). DASSA are ideal for combinations with T-shirts, tops and light sweaters and are suitable for both the city and leisure activities, when even a change in weather will not upset the wearer.

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Parameters

Basis weight: 180 g/m2
Category: Trousers
Color: camel
Material: 100% cotton
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