PYJAMA WHITE-Blue-red with red piping 100% COTTON Cambric
PYJAMA WHITE-Blue-red with red piping 100% COTTON Cambric
Eugène Le Moult had our original PYJAMA made to sleep in his tent in the Amazonian jungle¹. The waist of the trousers has elastic on both sides, but none in the front, for comfort whilst sleeping. The buttons are mother-of-pearl.
¹ he'd be here hunting butterflies with the aid of convicts, both revolutionaries and cut-throats
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DETAILS
DETAILS
handrolled Piping, a decorative trim or embellishment, originated in 19th century. Initially used in military uniforms for distinction, it became popular in civilian wear for its sharp, tailored look
Our article number:9008
MATERIAL
MATERIAL
100%ᴾᵁᴿᴱ Southern-Indian COTTON (as in the 𝑜𝑟𝑖𝑔𝑖𝑛𝑎𝑙 heritage sample, made from fabric woven before 1947 in then British-India )
• from fields SUSTAINABLY growing cotton since at least 35AD (according to Roman Empire trade records)
• woven as in the 𝑜𝑟𝑖𝑔𝑖𝑛𝑎𝑙 CAMBRIC weave to P.Le Moult designs in nearby villages by English-speaking unionized craftspeople, descendants of the 𝑜𝑟𝑖𝑔𝑖𝑛𝑎𝑙 weavers (in a state that has been alternating between soft-Left and hard-Left coalitions since 1957...)
STYLE
STYLE
Winter of 1924: an aristocratic leader has finally found a moment to relax, and is pursuing his hobby, studying Morpho butterflies (purchased from Eugène Le Moult) under a microscope in his elegantly furnished home-laboratory
HERITAGE
HERITAGE
LÉOPOLD LE MOULT, PIONEER OF FRENCH ORGANIC 1856-1926 : we inherited grandad's grandad's ideals
EUGÈNE LE MOULT, BUTTERFLY-HUNTER 1882-1965 : we inherited dad's grandad's wardrobe contents
CREATOR
CREATOR
PROJET LE MOULT: Timeless cuts from 1900-1950, originally designed for the adventurer Eugène Le Moult, reimagined with contemporary edge by his great-granddaughter, unisex elegance for all.