PANTALON Unveils the GRANDPA Collection: A Modern Twist on Corduroy Timelessness
by Adriano Batista
PANTALON is back in the game with its fresh GRANDPA collection, giving vintage corduroy trousers a modern twist. Corduroy pants, the evergreen classic, are like a style time-traveler that keeps on giving. These threads are more than just fashion; they’re heirlooms waiting to be passed on.
The GRANDPA collection is all about that iconic wide-leg vibe that PANTALON is known for. Their meticulous attention to detail is like the secret ingredient that adds a dash of finesse. Imagine stumbling upon these gems in an old chest, years later – a fashion treasure waiting to be embraced by the next generation.
And it’s not just pants in the spotlight. The collection brings some heavyweight contenders in the form of t-shirts, sporting puffy prints that pop. But the real head-turner? A tee decked out with a maintenance hole cover design straight from the streets of NYC. Talk about authenticity. Speaking of streets, the legendary NYC skateboarder Keith Hardy graces the GRANDPA campaign with his rad presence, captured on film for that extra cool factor.
If you’re ready to embrace the heritage and style, the GRANDPA collection is up for grabs. Hit up the “Oktyabr” skateshop or cruise over to PANTALON’s website, www.pantalon.world, to snag these must-have threads. It’s more than just clothing; it’s a vibe, a statement, and a piece of the city’s pulse.
Check out the campaign images below:












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