HARTFORD | Peyo Straight-Leg Drawstring Jean - Blue
A quiet subversion of the classic jean arrives in the HARTFORD Peyo Bepg615, a straight-leg silhouette that trades rigid denim dogma for an almost liquid ease. The defining feature is the elasticated waistband, paired with a functional drawstring—a gesture that transforms the familiar five-pocket structure into something softer, more intuitive. This is not a throwback; it is a recalibration of what a jean can be, blending the structural memory of denim with the unfussy comfort of a trouser. The fabric itself is the story. Composed of 77% Lyocell and 23% cotton, the hand is remarkably supple, with a fluid drape that belies the garment’s tailored lines. Lyocell lends a subtle, silky sheen and a breathable weight that moves like a second skin, while the cotton anchor provides just enough body to hold the shape. The result is a textile that feels cool to the touch, with a gentle, almost bi-stretch give that never compromises its integrity. It is a fabric that breathes, that softens with wear, that refuses to feel stiff or precious. The cut is precise without being restrictive. A true straight leg from hip to hem, the Peyo sits at the natural waist, where the elastic and drawstring allow for a customised fit that accommodates both a tucked-in silk blouse and a relaxed, untucked linen tee. Two deep Italian side pockets maintain a clean front line, while the back pockets are secured with buttoned welts—a considered detail that elevates the utilitarian archetype. The construction is clean, the stitching deliberate, the proportions calibrated for a silhouette that is both elongated and grounded. In movement, these jeans are remarkably fluid. They shift with the stride, never pulling or binding, the Lyocell composition allowing for a gentle, continuous flow. This is a pair that works across seasons: weighty enough for a crisp autumn afternoon, breathable enough for the first warm days of spring. Style them with a sharp-shouldered blazer and a heeled mule for an office-adjacent ease, or with a chunky cashmere crew and leather sneakers for a weekend in the city. The Peyo resists the binary of dressed up or down—it simply adapts.
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HARTFORD | Peyo Straight-Leg Drawstring Jean - Blue
HARTFORD | Peyo Straight-Leg Drawstring Jean - Blue
A quiet subversion of the classic jean arrives in the HARTFORD Peyo Bepg615, a straight-leg silhouette that trades rigid denim dogma for an almost liquid ease. The defining feature is the elasticated waistband, paired with a functional drawstring—a gesture that transforms the familiar five-pocket structure into something softer, more intuitive. This is not a throwback; it is a recalibration of what a jean can be, blending the structural memory of denim with the unfussy comfort of a trouser. The fabric itself is the story. Composed of 77% Lyocell and 23% cotton, the hand is remarkably supple, with a fluid drape that belies the garment’s tailored lines. Lyocell lends a subtle, silky sheen and a breathable weight that moves like a second skin, while the cotton anchor provides just enough body to hold the shape. The result is a textile that feels cool to the touch, with a gentle, almost bi-stretch give that never compromises its integrity. It is a fabric that breathes, that softens with wear, that refuses to feel stiff or precious. The cut is precise without being restrictive. A true straight leg from hip to hem, the Peyo sits at the natural waist, where the elastic and drawstring allow for a customised fit that accommodates both a tucked-in silk blouse and a relaxed, untucked linen tee. Two deep Italian side pockets maintain a clean front line, while the back pockets are secured with buttoned welts—a considered detail that elevates the utilitarian archetype. The construction is clean, the stitching deliberate, the proportions calibrated for a silhouette that is both elongated and grounded. In movement, these jeans are remarkably fluid. They shift with the stride, never pulling or binding, the Lyocell composition allowing for a gentle, continuous flow. This is a pair that works across seasons: weighty enough for a crisp autumn afternoon, breathable enough for the first warm days of spring. Style them with a sharp-shouldered blazer and a heeled mule for an office-adjacent ease, or with a chunky cashmere crew and leather sneakers for a weekend in the city. The Peyo resists the binary of dressed up or down—it simply adapts.
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A quiet subversion of the classic jean arrives in the HARTFORD Peyo Bepg615, a straight-leg silhouette that trades rigid denim dogma for an almost liquid ease. The defining feature is the elasticated waistband, paired with a functional drawstring—a gesture that transforms the familiar five-pocket structure into something softer, more intuitive. This is not a throwback; it is a recalibration of what a jean can be, blending the structural memory of denim with the unfussy comfort of a trouser. The fabric itself is the story. Composed of 77% Lyocell and 23% cotton, the hand is remarkably supple, with a fluid drape that belies the garment’s tailored lines. Lyocell lends a subtle, silky sheen and a breathable weight that moves like a second skin, while the cotton anchor provides just enough body to hold the shape. The result is a textile that feels cool to the touch, with a gentle, almost bi-stretch give that never compromises its integrity. It is a fabric that breathes, that softens with wear, that refuses to feel stiff or precious. The cut is precise without being restrictive. A true straight leg from hip to hem, the Peyo sits at the natural waist, where the elastic and drawstring allow for a customised fit that accommodates both a tucked-in silk blouse and a relaxed, untucked linen tee. Two deep Italian side pockets maintain a clean front line, while the back pockets are secured with buttoned welts—a considered detail that elevates the utilitarian archetype. The construction is clean, the stitching deliberate, the proportions calibrated for a silhouette that is both elongated and grounded. In movement, these jeans are remarkably fluid. They shift with the stride, never pulling or binding, the Lyocell composition allowing for a gentle, continuous flow. This is a pair that works across seasons: weighty enough for a crisp autumn afternoon, breathable enough for the first warm days of spring. Style them with a sharp-shouldered blazer and a heeled mule for an office-adjacent ease, or with a chunky cashmere crew and leather sneakers for a weekend in the city. The Peyo resists the binary of dressed up or down—it simply adapts.



















