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IMPORTANT: See SIZE GUIDE tab
- The original 1982 Gramicci pants
- Features gusseted crotch for unsurpassed freedom of movement
- Easy-adjust waistband with integrated belt and buckle
- Zip fly with two side seam pockets and two back welt pockets
- Loose relaxed fit and low rise
- Wide around hip with a slight taper to hem
- Made from breathable Cotton Twill fabric
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Gramicci’s sizing can be a little confusing. The size label states Asia and USA size, and like most UK based stores we use the Asian sizing as this is the closest to the true size. Please check the size guide for measurements but for example, a Medium is equivalent to a 31 - 32” waist.
Imperial (inch) |
Small |
Medium |
Large |
XL |
XXL |
Waist |
28-30 |
31-32 |
33-35 |
36-38 |
38-42 |
Length |
42 |
42.5 |
42.5 |
43 |
43.5 |
Front Rise |
9.5 |
10 |
10.5 |
11 |
11 |
Inseam |
32.5 |
32.5 |
32.5 |
32.5 |
32.5 |
Hip |
40 |
42 |
44.5 |
47 |
49 |
Fork |
13 |
13.5 |
14.5 |
15 |
15.5 |
Hem Width |
7.5 |
8 |
8.5 |
8.5 |
9 |
Metric (cm) |
Small |
Medium |
Large |
XL |
XXL |
Waist |
72-80 |
78-86 |
84-92 |
90-98 |
96-104 |
Length |
106.5cm |
107.5cm |
108.5cm |
109.5cm |
110.5cm |
Front Rise |
24.5cm |
25.5cm |
26.5cm |
27.5cm |
28.5cm |
Inseam |
82cm |
82cm |
82cm |
82cm |
82cm |
Hip |
101cm |
107cm |
113cm |
119cm |
125cm |
Fork |
33.3cm |
34.8cm |
36.3cm |
37.8cm |
39.3cm |
Hem Width |
19cm |
20cm |
21cm |
22cm |
23cm |
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- 98% cotton twill
- 2% polyurethane
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As a brand, Gramicci has always been about one thing: freedom. Founded in the early 1980s by free-spirited Yosemite climber Mike Graham, from the outset it was imbued with an independent, adventurous spirit. That had a lot to do with Graham’s associations with the Stonemasters, the original dirtbag climbers who did as much for climbing counterculture as they did for pushing the grades.
Unable to find shorts or pants that worked for climbing, Graham simply designed and made his own. The G-pants were the first legwear to feature innovations that are now staple features of technical outdoor clothing, such as a gusseted crotch and an integrated belt. These elements gave unsurpassed freedom of movement. Climbers loved them, but so did California’s bikers, skaters and surfers. Gramicci’s defiant ethos, maverick attitude and stylish yet functional products also meant the brand soon made the leap into streetwear. Today, though Gramicci pants still work well for summer cragging, their simple aesthetic means they’re equally at home in the metropolis too.