Dr Denim Donk chinos featuring button fastening fly, two front pockets, two rear pockets with button fastening, multiple belt loops ...
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Dr Denim Donk Chino Navy
Dr Denim Donk chinos featuring button fastening fly, two front pockets, two rear pockets with button fastening, multiple belt loops and Dr Denim branding patch to the waist.
Style Name: Donk
Size Guide: Slim Fit
Product Composition: 100% Cotton
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Dr Denim Donk chinos featuring button fastening fly, two front pockets, two rear pockets with button fastening, multiple belt loops & Dr Denim branding patch to the waist.
Style Name: Donk
Size Guide: Slim Fit
Product Composition: 100% Cotton
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Cotton - A natural fibre grown on cotton plants
Button - A round or square object used for fastening clothing or other items
Pockets - A small bag to carry items usually sewn on the side of garments
button - A small fastener used on clothing to secure two pieces of fabric together.
Size - is the measurement of how big an object is in space.
Cotton - A 100% natural fibre coming from a cotton boll.
Navy - A dark blue colour, also an armed forces that operates out at sea
Fastening - A component hat closes or secures, e.g. a coat zip.
Composition - A way in which something is made up.
Chino - A twill fabric often used to make trousers called Chinos. Originally developed as a hard wearing material for the French and British military