Pants Sam

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Simple, sturdy, refined but unpretentious. That's how you've lived your life--with the good wools of your clothes match. When spending all day hoeing cabbages, the dirt warm between your toes, you...

SKU: 33110315
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Color: Dark Brown

Dark Brown
Desert Beige

Size: 6-8

6-8
8-10
X-Small

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Description

Simple, sturdy, refined but unpretentious. That's how you've lived your life--with the good wools of your clothes match.

When spending all day hoeing cabbages, the dirt warm between your toes, you choose to dress in your Samy Pants. They look great and feel comfortable. Perfect for getting work done.

DETAILS

Epic Armoury’s Dark Brown Samy Pants are classic pants designed specifically for children (or a healthy sized and loyal hobbit). These pants are designed to serve as a base layer for a simple or complex costume, and are made from durable brown cotton. The legs are straight with a drawstring around the waistline to keep the pants secure and comfortable.

The Samy Pants are a handsome but moderate design, and they are fully compatible with other Epic Armoury children’s clothes. Thanks to their neutral look, they will suit most children regardless of setting.

Available in sizes 6-8 Years, 8-10 Years and X-Small; and colours Dark Brown and Desert Beige.

  • Affordable, personalized costume interchangeable with all other Epic Armoury gear
  • 100% natural materials
  • Made from fabrics manufactured locally
  • Handmade by qualified professional. Measurements are approximations and may vary.

This product is handmade and hand-painted and therefore unique. As a result, when compared with similar item numbers, this product can have natural deviations in pattern, colour and shape, which are not considered defects or faults.

HISTORY

  • Commonly referred to as trousers, pants have been worn in the Western world since ancient times
  • Medieval children often wore the same fashions as adults until the 16th- and 17th-centuries

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