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Belt loops at the waist | Made of gabardine | Used effect details | Patch pockets on the legs | Two welt pockets on the back | Two welt pockets on the sides | Cargo pockets | Fendi jacquard label embroidered on the left pocket | Concealed zip fastening | Button closure

Fendi Gabardine Cargo Trousers With Patch And Welt Pockets
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First seen in Feb 2025

FENDI
Gabardine Cargo Trousers With Patch And Welt Pockets

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Fendi Gabardine Cargo Trousers With Patch And Welt Pockets

Gabardine Cargo Trousers With Patch And Welt Pockets

Belt loops at the waist | Made of gabardine | Used effect details | Patch pockets on the legs | Two welt pockets on the back | Two welt pockets on the sides | Cargo pockets | Fendi jacquard label embroidered on the left pocket | Concealed zip fastening | Button closure

about FENDI
Founded by Adele and Edoardo Fendi in 1925, the eponymous Rome-based House immediately won great acclaim and became famous outside the capital city. The Fendi adventure began on Via del Plebiscito, a busy street whose location in the heart of Rome made it a main thoroughfare used by the transalpine aristocracy. Adele and Edoardo Fendi opened a small and medium leather goods shop and set up what was then a secret fur workshop. Success came quickly and was confirmed when their five daughters, Paola, Anna, Franca, Carla and Alda, decided to get involved in the family business bringing new energy and ideas. Nicknamed the five fingers of the hand, it was they who, in 1965, invited a young German designer to join the House. His name: Karl Lagerfeld! After revolutionizing how to wear fur by fully reinterpreting it, transforming it into a fashionable, soft, light item of clothing, he launched the House’s ready-to-wear collection in 1977. He still provides artistic direction alongside Silvia Venturini Fendi, who represents the third generation of the family and is in charge of accessories, menswear and kidswear. Forever associated with the Fendi image, the legendary Baguette bag and the timeless Peekaboo have helped to shape the House’s influence. It is a reputation that even went beyond the borders of the Earth when Fendi put on a fashion show atop the Great Wall of China on October 19, 2007, making this breathtaking event the first show visible from the Moon!
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