ZAIGA BRUTANE STUDIO
UPCYCLED WIDE-LEG JERSEY SWEATPANTS
UPCYCLED WIDE-LEG JERSEY SWEATPANTS
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These multicolor unisex sweatpants are cut from different vintage t-shirts and sports jerseys, making each pair entirely unique.
- COMPOSITION: vintage cotton and polyester
- MANUFACTURING: Latvia, EU
- Upcycled sports jerseys and t-shirts patchwork construction
- Straight cut
- Wide leg
- Elastic waistband
- Crafted through an upcycling process
The garment is made to order.
Please allow two weeks for production.
Each piece is one-of-a-kind, with natural variations in graphic prints and fading. The T-shirts are sourced locally, traced back to roughly 2000–2023.
⨳ Please note, due to the upcycled nature of the product, the images in the listing may not reflect the item you receive.
SIZE GUIDE:
S / M / EU 36–40 / UK 8–12 / US 4–8
L / XL / EU 40–44 / UK 12–16 / US 8–12
The model is 180 cm (5'9") tall, typically wears EU 38 / Small, and is wearing size S/M with a 30" inseam.
Designed for a relaxed fit, allowing flexibility across sizes.
If between sizes, choose based on desired fit — more fitted or more relaxed.
If you need to please email us at z.brutane@gmail.com with any other queries, or to enquire about shipping to certain countries.
PRODUCT CARE
PRODUCT CARE
Gentle hand wash inside out
Do not bleach
Iron on reverse side
Dry clean with precaution
Do not tumble dry
SIZE GUIDANCE
SIZE GUIDANCE
Due to the limited-edition and often made-to-order nature of our garments, we strongly encourage customers to reach out prior to purchasing if they are unsure about sizing or fit.
We are happy to provide detailed measurements, fit guidance, and styling advice to help you select the most suitable size. Please contact us at z.brutane@gmail.com before placing your order — we aim to support informed choices and reduce unnecessary returns wherever possible.
LOVE IS TO REPAIR
LOVE IS TO REPAIR
ZAIGA BRUTANE STUDIO presents a series of singular pieces born from its guiding principle — “Love is to repair.” At its core lies the quiet act of sourcing, assembling, and reassembling forgotten textiles. Through this process, what was once unused becomes reimagined — fragments transformed into new forms of meaning. Each creation, shaped by upcycling, carries its own identity; subtle variations in print, color, and pattern reveal the trace of its previous life.
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