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.
The gusseted crotch allows for 180-degree leg spread and the webbing belt and easy waist can be adjusted with one hand. Drawing on the real-life experiences of climbers, the Gramicci Pant was developed in the 1980s as an innovation that incorporated all the features climbers desired. This Gramicci Jam Pant is based on the Gramicci Pant, but does not have a front opening and there is only a back pocket on the right side. It features a webbing belt with logo and both the shape and the material give this product an atmosphere of those times. Using dobby weave to express sashiko patterns and coloration, it represents a revival of the uniquely textured materials used by Gramicci in the 1990s.
Features
– Webbing belt
– No front opening
– Right side back pocket



















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