Zaslim Pants in black leather, low waist, button and zip closure, waist belt loops, five pockets, 100% leather, Made in Turkey, Model is 180 cm and wears 36
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Color: black
Model number: WF23ZASLIMBLA01
About the designer
IRO is a French fashion label founded by brothers Laurent and Arik Bitton in Paris in 2005. The luxury collections of apparel, jeans, and accessories for men and women combine the vibrant culture of New York City with the chic sophistication of Paris.
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We do not accept returns for underwear, swimwear, fur coats, items featuring feathers, down jackets, jewelry, eyewear, watches.
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