- Moncler Genius - Genius Track Pant - Relaxed Drawstring Track Pants - Genius Track Pant - Relaxed Drawstring Track Pants
- This piece fits true to size. We recommend you get your regular size - Designed for a slim fit at the waist and loose over the leg
- Made with a mid-weight non-stretch fabric - Materials & Product Care - Composition: Cotton 35% Polyester 65%
- Moncler Genius 1952 Drawstring Pant Navy - Blue - Moncler Genius Trousers Multicolor Pants Trousers
- 65% polyester, 35% cotton - Drawstring waistband - Two side pockets - One back flap pocket
- Woven logo patch - Style Code: H10922A00011 7A7
- SIZE & FIT - Model is 6ft 1in/1.86m with a 29"/75cm waist and wears size 48.
- Measurements (Size 48): 44cm Waist, 37cm Rise, 100cm Outseam, 60cm Inseam, 27cm Ankle.
- Regular waist height - Straight, shortened leg - Button fly closure - Side pockets - Back pocket
Moncler Genius AW18 saw the birth of Moncler’s innovative Genius line – a groundbreaking series of monthly drops in which the iconic French house
teams up with trailblazing designers of the moment. Collaborations with the likes of Richard Quinn, Simone Rocha and Pierpaolo Piccioli have presented
signature directional takes on Moncler’s key house codes, bringing fresh perspectives via vibrant patterns, elegant florals and bold colour palettes. The
latest collection – entitled The Art of Genius – challenges the boundaries between art, entertainment and culture, with pieces created in collaboration
with Palm Angels, FRGMT, adidas Originals, Roc Nation by Jay-Z and Rick Owens.
ABOUT THE BRAND - Named after the Alpine village of Monestier-de-Clermont near Grenoble, France, the luxury outerwear brand began in 1952
with quilted sleeping bags and down jackets created to protect the town's workers from the elements. Today, Moncler's insulated, high-performance
gear is supplemented with après-ski styles for women, men and kids, as well as shoes and winter accessories.
Moncler was established in the French alpine village of Monestier-de-Clermont—the brand's name is an abbreviated version—in 1952, manufacturing a
simple range of tents, sleeping bags, and quilted jackets. Mountaineer Lionel Terray discovered the jackets’ potential to protect wearers against
harsh climates and the brand transformed into a performance outfitter for skiers and mountain climbers. In 1968, Moncler debuted a streamlined,
lightweight down jacket developed for the French alpine skiing team at the Winter Olympics in Grenoble. This coat became the precursor to Moncler’s
signature model, which remains a top seller to this day. Now a global lifestyle brand with offerings suited for outdoor treks, city streets, and days
at home, Moncler continues to evolve. An unwavering commitment to cutting-edge technology has ensured the heritage house’s continued relevance in
the luxury athleisure and outdoor worlds.