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Trousers

2010 (made)
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Place of origin

These navy blue chinos were part of the Tommy Hilfiger Spring/Sunner 2011 range for children.

Designed for a twelve-year-old boy, the waistband of these trousers is lined with a pattern of navy stars on white cotton. They also come with a removable matching belt with blue and white strips and a casual flat loop fastening.

Tommy Hilfiger is an international clothing brand established in 1985. The label's identity promotes American 'heritage' style, and the children's range develops this 'essential preppy style' for a younger consumer. The Spring/Summer collection of 2011 focused on the brand's red, white and blue colour theme with the use of strong patterns such as stars, stripes and checks.

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This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Trousers
  • Belt
Brief description
Boy's dark blue chino trousers with striped belt, Tommy Hilfiger, 2011
Production typeReady to wear
Summary
These navy blue chinos were part of the Tommy Hilfiger Spring/Sunner 2011 range for children.

Designed for a twelve-year-old boy, the waistband of these trousers is lined with a pattern of navy stars on white cotton. They also come with a removable matching belt with blue and white strips and a casual flat loop fastening.

Tommy Hilfiger is an international clothing brand established in 1985. The label's identity promotes American 'heritage' style, and the children's range develops this 'essential preppy style' for a younger consumer. The Spring/Summer collection of 2011 focused on the brand's red, white and blue colour theme with the use of strong patterns such as stars, stripes and checks.
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B.201:1,2-2011

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Record createdMarch 30, 2012
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