Maison Margiela Tabi Patchwork Striped Pants Multicolor
≈ $44.8
These avant-garde trousers showcase Maison Margiela’s signature deconstructive aesthetic through a bold patchwork design composed of vertically stripe...
These avant-garde trousers showcase Maison Margiela’s signature deconstructive aesthetic through a bold patchwork design composed of vertically striped fabric panels in gray, black, and deep burgundy. The irregular geometric blocks—some featuring subtle textured weaves or stitched accents—evoke traditional Japanese sashiko embroidery and boro mending techniques, reinterpreted with high-fashion precision. Cut in a relaxed, straight-leg silhouette with cropped hem (ending mid-calf), they feature classic five-pocket construction with visible topstitching and a clean waistband with button closure. The fabric appears to be a sturdy cotton or cotton-blend twill, offering structure without rigidity, suitable for layering in transitional seasons. Ideal for fashion-forward streetwear looks, gallery openings, or editorial styling, these pants embody Margiela’s conceptual approach: challenging norms while maintaining wearable functionality. Pair with minimalist knitwear, oversized blazers, or stark white sneakers to let the print dominate. Notably, no overt logo is present—consistent with Margiela’s anti-branding ethos—yet the distinctive tabi-inspired seam detailing (implied in construction) and archival patchwork language confirm its origin. A statement piece for those who value intellectual design over conspicuous branding.