Loewe Anagram Baggy Jeans
Color
Black
Gender
Men
Status
In stock
Details
Like the finest things in life, loewe's Anagram has only gotten better with age. Originally created in 1970 by Spanish painter Vicente Vela, the motif is an ingenious interpretation of the folded metal of branding irons used to mark leather. For a subtle nod to the House's heritage, simply look to the embroidered emblem on this rendition of the Baggy jeans.
Details
Like the finest things in life, loewe's Anagram has only gotten better with age. Originally created in 1970 by Spanish painter Vicente Vela, the motif is an ingenious interpretation of the folded metal of branding irons used to mark leather. For a subtle nod to the House's heritage, simply look to the embroidered emblem on this rendition of the Baggy jeans.
Like the finest things in life, loewe's Anagram has only gotten better with age. Originally created in 1970 by Spanish painter Vicente Vela, the motif is an ingenious interpretation of the folded metal of branding irons used to mark leather. For a subtle nod to the House's heritage, simply look to the embroidered emblem on this rendition of the Baggy jeans.