Gramicci started in California in the 1970s, from a new generation of rock-climbers called the Stonemasters who climbed at Yosemite National Park pioneering a new way of climbing that focuses on speed and style. The new style required new forms of clothing to provide the climber maximum movement without compromising on quality and functionality. Mike Graham had a keen eye for design and thus started developing new designs that would eventually be known as Gramicci.
In 1982, Gramicci and after he developed the shorts he developed trousers and word of these seemingly-indestructible pants called the G-Pant soon spread. Their popularity wasn’t limited to rock climbers either, and by the mid-80s a small contingent of surfers and skaters were seeking out these hard-wearing pants with the little hand-drawn ‘running man’ logo.
A long lost Gramicci classic, the Gadget Pants were first designed back in the early 90s as the ultimate utility trousers. Sitting somewhere between climbing pants and painter pants, they’re seriously useful—those contrasting canvas pockets extend from the front around to the back for unparalleled haulage, whilst that extra webbing strip above the right pocket is prime for keeping keys, carabiners or water bottles right where you need ‘em.
As for the shape, these are a touch shorter in the leg than the G-Pants and the Jam Pants (although not quite as short as the Cropped NN Pants or the Loose Tapered Pants), but feature the widest hem of the bunch, for a relaxed, straight-legged shape. If you’re searching for a more minimal alternative to cargo or carpenter pants, then these might just be what you’re after.
Features
– 100% organic cotton
– Washed twill fabric
– Large wrap-around pockets
– Elastic waistband
– Diamond-shaped crotch gusset
– Low rise and tapered fit
– D-ringÂ
– Inseam 31″
















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