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Butter Goods - Field Cargo Shorts
Butter Goods
Field Cargo Shorts
69,96 €* 99,95 € -30%
Available Sizes: 32
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Butter Goods Field Cargo Shorts - features:
• branded front center button
• zip fly
• 2 large front pockets
• 2 large cargo pockets with hook and loop fasteners at upper outseams
• 2 self-fabric patch pockets at the rear
• bartack stitching at vital stress points
• contrast stitching
• Butter Goods woven label on right back pocket
• lower waistline, loose fit
• 100% cotton with distressed wash finish
Butter Goods - Field Cargo Shorts
Butter Goods
Field Cargo Shorts
99,95 €*
Available Sizes: 30, 34
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Butter Goods Field Cargo Shorts - features:
• branded front center button
• zip fly
• 2 large front pockets
• 2 large cargo pockets with hook and loop fasteners at upper outseams
• 2 self-fabric patch pockets at the rear
• bartack stitching at vital stress points
• contrast stitching
• Butter Goods woven label on right back pocket
• lower waistline, loose fit
• 100% cotton with distressed wash finish
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Butter Goods Cargo Shorts

Established in 2008 by Garth Mariano and Matthew Evans, Butter Goods is an urban fashion company located in Australia. When they met, both guys found out that they shared similar interests in skateboarding as well as music and graphic art, so it didn’t take too long until they created the first Butter Goods tees that have been influenced by 1990s skateboard artworks as well as the music they were into. Instead of going the obvious route, the first Butter Goods mixtapes were released to promote the brand, while they also did footage with some of their hometown buddies. Since those days, the label cut its own path into the streetwear business – fresh graphics, layering details, striped designs and nice colorways are some of the main ingredients, that add a unique twist to the recent Butter Goods collections.