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CC Adjustable Shell Pants Walrus

Sale price$1,022.00 AUD Regular price$1,460.00 AUD
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CC Adjustable Shell Pants Walrus

CC Adjustable Shell Pants Walrus

WALRUS / 30

Gertrude St

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200 Gertrude Street
Fitzroy VIC 3065
Australia

+61385897600

Gilbert St

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2D Gilbert Street
Torquay VIC 3228
Australia

The CC x 66North Adjustable Shell Pants in Walrus by Charlie Constantinou was made in collaboration with 66North, a brand with a 100-year old heritage of creating durable outdoor clothing inspired by Iceland's harsh weather, originally crafted for fishermen and rescue teams. he pants were crafted from deadstock Polartec® Neoshell® fabric, which Charlie hand-selected from 66°North's factory in Saldus, Latvia. They are water-resistant, windproof, highly breathable, and have a soft feel. It features 8 zippers throughout the pant for a customised fit, while taped seams further increase weather resistance. Metal zippers with custom 66°North and CC two-way pullers adorn the curved pockets, as darting at the knees add detail. Finished off with drawcord adjusters at the hem, a zip fly, and rubber logos at the hem. 

 

  • Collaboration with 66North
  • Relaxed fit 
  • Deadstock Polartec® Neoshell® fabric
  • Water-resistant and windproof
  • Highly breathable with a soft hand feel
  • Taped seams
  • 8 zippers throughout 
  • Darting at the knees
  • Drawcord adjusters at the hem 
  • Zip fly 
  • Rubber logos at the hem
  • 2 curved pockets with custom 66°North and CC two-way puller
  • Hari is 194cm tall and wears a size 32

 

Please contact us here should you have any inquiries about the product.

 

Charlie Constantinou, a Cyprus-born and UK-based designer, completed his MA in fashion design at Central Saint Martins in 2022. An ITS Academy Award winner and semifinalist for 2023's LVMH Prize, his approach combines a respect for the past with innovation: all his fabrics are deadstock, colours original, and construction methods inventive. Rather than nostalgia, his work reflects a curiosity-driven engagement with history, crafting pieces that feel both ancient and forward-looking.