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EL ROPA LOCO - Charcoal Denim "Transformer" Lace-Up Cargo Jeans

$345.00Price

El Ropa Loco was founded in 2015 by Takashi Mori, a designer with a deep passion for blending cultural heritage and cutting-edge fashion. Drawing inspiration from his travels and fascination with Mexican textiles and street culture, Mori set out to create a brand that would defy traditional fashion norms and tell a unique story. From its inception, El Ropa Loco has been rooted in the idea of cultural fusion, where vibrant Mexican embroidery, punk influences, and bohemian aesthetics collide in an unconventional manner. Mori's vision was to craft pieces that not only showcased Japanese craftsmanship but also celebrated the rich, colorful traditions of Mexico, with each garment acting as a canvas for personal expression. The brand’s designs are often characterized by their bold prints, oversized silhouettes, and handcrafted details, reflecting the spirit of rebellion and individuality at the core of El Ropa Loco’s identity. With a focus on artisanal techniques, each piece is carefully crafted to evoke a sense of timelessness, blending modern streetwear with historical craftsmanship. This grail resurfaces once in a blood moon, with one of its rarest and most coveted iterations being the raw black denim colorway. It features a "transforma" - like silhouette, where the cargo pockets can be added or detached as separate entities, lending it a military-inspired design. The hems are wrapped in an adjustable lace-up system, allowing for a customizable fit ranging from bootcut to flared styles. More than just a pair of pants, Buffalo Bobs blurs the lines between fashion and practicality with their tactical subline, El Ropa Loco.

Archive Condition: 10/10
- No damages/dirt/stains

Size: 1

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