Voyager Pant | Men's

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£114.95
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£114.95

Roomy cotton twill trousers for travel and adventure

Comfy enough for long-haul flights and exploring unfamiliar cities, Gramicci's Voyager trousers take the brand's climbing heritage and translate it into your new favourite pair of baggy pants. Made from 100% organic cotton washed twill with an elastic waistband, they've got a relaxed ‘balloon’ silhouette – high-waisted with generous room through the thigh before tapering down to slightly cropped hems. Large wrap-around pockets plus lower thigh pockets give you oodles of space for passports, phones and whatever else you're carrying. The diamond-shaped crotch gusset (Gramicci's original 1980s innovation) was designed for climbing, and gives you serious freedom of movement for whatever your travels might bring.

  • 100% organic cotton
  • Washed twill fabric
  • Large wrap-around pockets
  • Lower thigh pockets
  • Elastic waistband
  • Diamond-shaped crotch gusset
  • Relaxed, tapered fit with balloon silhouette
  • Slightly cropped hems
  • High waist design
    All measurements in cm S M L XL
    Waist (min) 64 70 76 82
    Waist (max) 85 91 97 103
    Hips (around) 99 105 111 117
    Front Rise 24.7 25.7 26.7 27.7
    Thigh (across) 33 34.5 36 37.5
    Inseam 75.5 77 78.5 80
    Hem Width 21 22 23 24

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.

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