Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Here Comes Pants

I had a bad flashback today. I read an article that mentioned Z. Cavariccis. For those that want to forget, Z. Cavaricci created a men's style in pants that in the late 80s to early 90s. Many a young man who I knew wore them. I am asking whoever made themselves in charge of looking at influences from the 80s to overlook this one when designing next season's clothing.

They were high waisted like tux pants, but the belt loops were a bit lower, at the natural waist. The legs were pleated, and what made them veer way off the track of a classic trouser, was that they featured a deep "v" front yoke. It caused the legs of the pants, because they were pleated but flat acrossed the stomach and groin area, to pleat out even farther. On the tall, gangly, and knobby kneed gent, it was actually flattering because the pleats laid right and it made his legs look more proportional. You noticed the guy's overall ensemble.

But on everyone else...it was "Here comes pants."

If you were stocky, or were fit but were more muscular of leg, the pleated legs brought a strange adaptation of puffed out harem pants to mind. Of course, this was overcontrasted by the virtually flat triangular yoke covering the stomach to the top of the groin area, appearing like a virtual "directional arrow" towards something that I am sure the designer could not have not realized this. The finishing touch was to buy them long and cuff them.
The rear of the pants had little style, most of the budget had been put into the front.

I have no photo to show you. I could not find one anywhere. So you may just have to take my word for it!

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2 Comments:

At 1/27/2006 6:24 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Boy how I loved those pants...too bad nobody carries them any longer....

 
At 1/28/2006 8:00 AM, Blogger VintageGent said...

As they say, one person's nightmare is another one's dream. You must have been one of the ones that could carry it off :)

 

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