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Hand printed shorts
Hand printed shorts
Hand printed shorts
Hand printed shorts
Hand printed shorts
Hand printed shorts
Hand printed shorts
Hand printed shorts
Hand printed shorts

Hand printed shorts

Loose fit cotton shorts with elasticated waist, hand-printed using the Suminagashi traditional technique.

Color: Dessin c

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  • Care guide.
    100% Cotton.
    Made using the Suminagashi technique, a traditional Japanese marbling art form that creates patterns on water to transfer to fabric.
    Loose fit. Pleated. Side slit pockets and back patch pocket. Elasticated waistband.
    Ref: 251-020966-1522
  • size and fit
  • Model is 188 cm / 74 inches and wears size M.

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Care guide

All the Dries Van Noten garments are crafted with care. To preserve them in the best way possible, please always consult the care label on the garment. Furthermore you can follow the below recommendations:

Wash short and cold. Select a gentle washing program at 30 degrees.

Air dry your garments when possible.

Store garments made of natural fibres, such as linen, cotton, in a dry place.

To preserve the colours of our printed garments, wash them gently. Most importantly, they shouldn’t be left in the washing machine once the cycle has finished. Immediately take the piece out and let it dry on a hanger to avoid that the colours start bleeding.

Knitwear is best stored folded, so its original shape is maintained

Please consider the impact dry cleaning has on the environment. Try to consult a green dry cleaner in your area and only use its services when necessary. CO2 and Wet Cleaning are preferred over conventional methods as it avoids the use of harsh chemicals.

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Dries Van Noten Men SS25 Suminagashi technique

Dries Van Noten pays homage to the Japanese art of Suminagashi in Kyoto, Japan.

A traditional Japanese marbling technique dating back 1,000 years that involves ink patterned atop water, which is transferred to and absorbed by the fabric. In Japanese, the word for fireworks,“hanabi” combines flower and fire. Suminagashi across the collection features large, graphic leaves and flowers, like fireworks blooming in the night sky. One-sided with natural imperfections, every piece is unique.

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