"What's The Damage" Sweatpants

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Original Penguin
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"What's The Damage" Sweatpants

$45 Gilt
$89
Size (Men Alpha):
Men's Tops
Men Alpha US (chest) EU
XXS 34 44
XS 35 45
XS 36 46
S 37 47
S 38 48
M 39 49
M 40 50
M 41 51
L 42 52
L 43 53
L 44 54
XL 45 55
XL 46 56
XL 47 57
XXL 48 58
XXL 50 60
XXXL 52 62
  • s
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    US (chest) 37
    EU 47
  • m
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    US (chest) 39
    EU 49
  • l
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    US (chest) 42
    EU 52
  • xl
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    US (chest) 45
    EU 55
Color:
denim blue heather
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Description
Use and Care
Designer

Cotton blend knit sweatpants

  • Tonal top-stitch detail
  • Slanted waist pockets
  • Nonfunctional back pockets
  • Embroidered logo at back waist
  • Drawstring waistband
  • Ribbed and banded leg opening
  • Rise: 12", leg opening: 11", inseam: 32¾" (taken from a size M)

Brand: Original Penguin

Material: 75% Cotton, 25% Polyester

Origin: Imported

Machine wash

The amusing story behind Original Penguin begins in 1955 with Munsingwear salesman Abbot Pederson, who, during a sales trip to New York City, bought a stuffed penguin from a Manhattan taxidermist and sat with the specimen on his flight home to Minneapolis. During the trip, the penguin ended up wearing Pederson’s tie — prompting a flight attendant to remark that such a fancy penguin deserved to be embroidered on a shirt. Pederson shared the idea with his colleagues, and soon thereafter Munsingwear debuted the Original Penguin golf shirt — creating an icon of suburban leisure and a favorite among athletes. Half a century later, young urbanites began trolling thrift stores for clothing marked with Pete the Penguin. In response, Chris Kolbe relaunched the brand, now under the Perry Ellis umbrella, in 2003. Today the brand's comprehensive menu includes its signature piped placket shirt as well as swimwear, footwear, watches, hats, shoes, eyewear, and ties.