Archive trousers Ter et Bantine Deadstock, new with labels, made in Italy in 100% wool with Bemberg lining. A minimalist collector's room combining Italian know-how, high-end quality and rarity.
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Discover an authentic archive piece signed Ter et Bantine, Italian home recognized for its minimalist approach and requirement in the choice of materials and finishes. This tailor pants, referenced MODELLO V61044505, is a room Deadstock Exceptional: It has never been worn and is still accompanied by its original labels, a state of conservation particularly sought by collectors and enthusiasts of Italian contemporary fashion.
Made in Italy through G.F.M. Industria S.p.A., historical manufacturer of the house, this model testifies to the Italian know-how of the end of the 1990s / early 2000s. 100% wool, it offers a fluid fallen, a purified silhouette and a timeless elegance, faithful to the sober and architectural aesthetic that made the fame of Ter et Bantine. Its Integral lining in 100% BEMBERG (CUPRO) brings remarkable comfort, excellent breathability and a feeling of sweetness characteristic of upscale clothes.
Its slightly powdered ivory shade sublimates the straight and minimalist cut, allowing both contemporary interpretation as a more classic cloakroom. This room fits perfectly into a collection wardrobe or from the enthusiasts of Italian designers, where the quality of manufacture and the scarcity take precedence over ephemeral trends.
The model carries the reference V61044505 and the original description "Pantalone Liscio", Italian size 38. All the finishes, the quality of the materials as well as the presence of the original labels attest to its status of Deadstock, a characteristic that has become rare on the designer archival market.
A discreet but refined room, representative of the excellence of the Italian Luxury Italian ready-to-wear, intended for collectors, copyright lovers and enthusiasts of archive clothes kept in an exceptional state.