Damson Madder | Yves Capri Trouser in Pink - Wrap Front Capri
The Yves Capri Trouser in pink is a study in tailored restraint, where a sharply edited silhouette meets a deliberately undone sense of ease. Its defining feature is the high, mid-waist wrap front—a gesture that cinches with a button and tie, introducing a soft, architectural fold at the waistline. This is not a rigid trouser; it is a piece that breathes with the body, its straight-leg, capri-length line landing just above the ankle to expose a sliver of bone, a strap, a heel. The pink itself is a precise, chalky blush—neither sweet nor shy, but a considered color that holds its own against denim, navy, or the starkest white. Crafted from 100% organic cotton, the fabric possesses a dry, crisp hand with a subtle structure that refuses to cling. It holds the leg’s clean line without stiffness, draping with a quiet weight that settles rather than swings. The cotton’s matte finish absorbs light rather than reflecting it, giving the trouser a grounded, almost papery tactility. There is no stretch, no synthetic ease—only the honest grain of a natural fiber that will soften and improve with wear, developing a personal memory in the folds at the waist and the crease behind the knee. The construction is meticulous, with details that reward a closer look. An adjustable back tab allows for a precise fit at the waist, while the Damson Madder embroidery on that same tab offers a subtle signature. The leg seam is articulated with button details, and the hem repeats the motif—small, functional flourishes that break the line of the leg and draw the eye downward. The trousers are designed in London and made in Türkiye, and the fit runs true to size: the model, at 5’10”, wears a UK 8. The capri proportion is intentional, cropping the leg to create a new vertical line that works best when the shoe is visible—a sandal, a loafer, a mule. Movement here is deliberate, not fluid. The trouser walks with you, its straight cut resisting the swish of a wide leg in favor of a more controlled, architectural step. It is a piece for the in-between seasons—early spring, late summer, a cool evening in the city. Style it with a crisp poplin shirt tucked in, the tie at the waist left loose for a relaxed air, or with a fine-gauge cashmere sweater draped over the shoulders. For a sharper proposition, pair with a tailored blazer in a contrasting texture—linen or a lightweight wool—and a low vamp pump. The Yves Capri is not a neutral; it is a statement of proportion and color, a trouser that asks you to edit everything else away.
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Damson Madder | Yves Capri Trouser in Pink - Wrap Front Capri
Damson Madder | Yves Capri Trouser in Pink - Wrap Front Capri
The Yves Capri Trouser in pink is a study in tailored restraint, where a sharply edited silhouette meets a deliberately undone sense of ease. Its defining feature is the high, mid-waist wrap front—a gesture that cinches with a button and tie, introducing a soft, architectural fold at the waistline. This is not a rigid trouser; it is a piece that breathes with the body, its straight-leg, capri-length line landing just above the ankle to expose a sliver of bone, a strap, a heel. The pink itself is a precise, chalky blush—neither sweet nor shy, but a considered color that holds its own against denim, navy, or the starkest white. Crafted from 100% organic cotton, the fabric possesses a dry, crisp hand with a subtle structure that refuses to cling. It holds the leg’s clean line without stiffness, draping with a quiet weight that settles rather than swings. The cotton’s matte finish absorbs light rather than reflecting it, giving the trouser a grounded, almost papery tactility. There is no stretch, no synthetic ease—only the honest grain of a natural fiber that will soften and improve with wear, developing a personal memory in the folds at the waist and the crease behind the knee. The construction is meticulous, with details that reward a closer look. An adjustable back tab allows for a precise fit at the waist, while the Damson Madder embroidery on that same tab offers a subtle signature. The leg seam is articulated with button details, and the hem repeats the motif—small, functional flourishes that break the line of the leg and draw the eye downward. The trousers are designed in London and made in Türkiye, and the fit runs true to size: the model, at 5’10”, wears a UK 8. The capri proportion is intentional, cropping the leg to create a new vertical line that works best when the shoe is visible—a sandal, a loafer, a mule. Movement here is deliberate, not fluid. The trouser walks with you, its straight cut resisting the swish of a wide leg in favor of a more controlled, architectural step. It is a piece for the in-between seasons—early spring, late summer, a cool evening in the city. Style it with a crisp poplin shirt tucked in, the tie at the waist left loose for a relaxed air, or with a fine-gauge cashmere sweater draped over the shoulders. For a sharper proposition, pair with a tailored blazer in a contrasting texture—linen or a lightweight wool—and a low vamp pump. The Yves Capri is not a neutral; it is a statement of proportion and color, a trouser that asks you to edit everything else away.
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The Yves Capri Trouser in pink is a study in tailored restraint, where a sharply edited silhouette meets a deliberately undone sense of ease. Its defining feature is the high, mid-waist wrap front—a gesture that cinches with a button and tie, introducing a soft, architectural fold at the waistline. This is not a rigid trouser; it is a piece that breathes with the body, its straight-leg, capri-length line landing just above the ankle to expose a sliver of bone, a strap, a heel. The pink itself is a precise, chalky blush—neither sweet nor shy, but a considered color that holds its own against denim, navy, or the starkest white. Crafted from 100% organic cotton, the fabric possesses a dry, crisp hand with a subtle structure that refuses to cling. It holds the leg’s clean line without stiffness, draping with a quiet weight that settles rather than swings. The cotton’s matte finish absorbs light rather than reflecting it, giving the trouser a grounded, almost papery tactility. There is no stretch, no synthetic ease—only the honest grain of a natural fiber that will soften and improve with wear, developing a personal memory in the folds at the waist and the crease behind the knee. The construction is meticulous, with details that reward a closer look. An adjustable back tab allows for a precise fit at the waist, while the Damson Madder embroidery on that same tab offers a subtle signature. The leg seam is articulated with button details, and the hem repeats the motif—small, functional flourishes that break the line of the leg and draw the eye downward. The trousers are designed in London and made in Türkiye, and the fit runs true to size: the model, at 5’10”, wears a UK 8. The capri proportion is intentional, cropping the leg to create a new vertical line that works best when the shoe is visible—a sandal, a loafer, a mule. Movement here is deliberate, not fluid. The trouser walks with you, its straight cut resisting the swish of a wide leg in favor of a more controlled, architectural step. It is a piece for the in-between seasons—early spring, late summer, a cool evening in the city. Style it with a crisp poplin shirt tucked in, the tie at the waist left loose for a relaxed air, or with a fine-gauge cashmere sweater draped over the shoulders. For a sharper proposition, pair with a tailored blazer in a contrasting texture—linen or a lightweight wool—and a low vamp pump. The Yves Capri is not a neutral; it is a statement of proportion and color, a trouser that asks you to edit everything else away.























