This pair of trousers from Comme des Garçons Homme embodies the label’s signature philosophy, which focuses on the deconstruction of tailoring. The garment is made of nylon, which develops a characteristic patina and tactile depth during the dyeing process. The structured, front-folded pleats provide generous width in the thigh area while maintaining the leg’s sleek silhouette. Contrasting white decorative stitching highlights the seams, pockets, and construction details, giving the garment an industrial workwear aesthetic that is deliberately at odds with the tailored proportions of the trousers. The result is a versatile garment that transcends the boundaries between formal tailoring and functional design, and that looks great in contemporary wardrobes with a penchant for texture and thoughtful construction, as well as in other environments.