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NWT Incotex and PT01 slim fit trousers in size EU 48

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NWT trousers in size EU 48 slim fit.
All cuffed to my height but I never had the opportunity to wear them due to size change.

1) PT01 medium/light grey flannel. 4,5cm cuffs, inseam 77cm or 31" with choice to let down up to 6cm (2 1/3")

2) Incotex navy/black birdseye. The trousers appear navy from distance. 4,5cm cuffs, inseam 77cm or 31" with choice to let down up to 6cm (2 1/3")

3) Incotex light blue with a very light red check, vintage edition fit. 4,5cm cuffs, inseam 77cm or 31" with choice to let down up to 6cm (2 1/3")

4) Incotex navy/brown pow check. 4,5cm cuffs, inseam 77cm or 31" with choice to let down up to 6cm (2 1/3")


USD 79 each or all for USD 250.
Shipping is USD 9 for 1 pair, 12 for more than 1 pair.
 

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