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Butter Goods
Butter Goods - Climber Pant
Butter Goods
Climber Pant
129,95 €*
Available Sizes: S, M, L, XL
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Stylish and relaxed, the Butter Goods Climber Pant offers you everything you need for a casual look. With a loose fit and an elastic waistband equipped with an adjustable belt, these pants ensure optimal comfort. The practical cargo pockets on the front and the patch flap pocket on the back provide enough storage space for your essentials.

Butter Goods / Climber Pant - Features:
• Loose fit
• Elasticated waist with adjustable woven taping belt
• Cargo pockets on front with grosgrain pull
• Patch flap pocket on back with woven label
• Adjustable elasticated synchs on leg openings
• Cotton/Nylon blend (65% Cotton, 35% Nylon)
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Butter Goods Track Pants

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.