

American Vintage | Wide-Leg Molleton Pant in Cerisier Red Cerisier-Vintage
The Izu05b Cerisier-Vintage pant by American Vintage arrives in a deep, sun-baked red that immediately distinguishes it from the season’s quieter offerings. This is a garment that stakes its claim on silhouette first: a generously wide cut that falls from the hip with deliberate ease, never skimming the body, never clinging. The leg is full, the volume controlled by a clean, gathered cuff at the hem, which anchors the shape and prevents the fabric from pooling into slouch. It is a study in proportion—loose above, tapered at the ankle—a silhouette that feels both relaxed and architectural. The fabric is a soft, supple molleton, a brushed cotton jersey that carries the weight of a midweight sweatpant but the hand of something far more refined. At 98% cotton and 2% elastane, it has a gentle give that follows movement without losing its structure. The interior is lightly napped, offering a slight thermal quality that makes it ideal for transitional weather—cool spring evenings, early autumn afternoons. The surface is matte, almost velvety to the touch, and the color is saturated but not flat, with the subtle tonal variation that comes from a garment-dyed finish. It feels substantial without being heavy, soft without being limp. The construction is straightforward and deliberate: an elastic waistband with an internal drawstring, two deep side seam pockets, and a ribbed cuff at the ankle. The American Vintage logo is printed directly on the thigh in a tonal, understated script—a quiet marker of brand, not a badge. The cut is oversized by design; the recommendation is to take your usual size for a fit that hangs loose from the waistband, skimming the body without drowning it. The rise is comfortable, the crotch point sits low enough to allow ease of movement, and the leg falls straight until the cuff pulls it in. In motion, these pants swing with a soft, liquid rhythm. They are not stiff, not structured, but they hold their shape. The wide leg creates a gentle fluting effect as you walk, and the cuffed hem keeps the line clean. They work best when the volume is balanced—paired with a fitted tank, a slim knit, or a crisp white shirt tucked at the front. The red is strong enough to carry an entire look, so keep the rest of the palette neutral: cream, sand, black, or washed denim. For a sharp editorial take, wear them with a tailored blazer and leather mules; for a softer moment, a slouchy cashmere crew and flat sneakers. They sit squarely between loungewear and ready-to-wear, and that is precisely their point.
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The Izu05b Cerisier-Vintage pant by American Vintage arrives in a deep, sun-baked red that immediately distinguishes it from the season’s quieter offerings. This is a garment that stakes its claim on silhouette first: a generously wide cut that falls from the hip with deliberate ease, never skimming the body, never clinging. The leg is full, the volume controlled by a clean, gathered cuff at the hem, which anchors the shape and prevents the fabric from pooling into slouch. It is a study in proportion—loose above, tapered at the ankle—a silhouette that feels both relaxed and architectural. The fabric is a soft, supple molleton, a brushed cotton jersey that carries the weight of a midweight sweatpant but the hand of something far more refined. At 98% cotton and 2% elastane, it has a gentle give that follows movement without losing its structure. The interior is lightly napped, offering a slight thermal quality that makes it ideal for transitional weather—cool spring evenings, early autumn afternoons. The surface is matte, almost velvety to the touch, and the color is saturated but not flat, with the subtle tonal variation that comes from a garment-dyed finish. It feels substantial without being heavy, soft without being limp. The construction is straightforward and deliberate: an elastic waistband with an internal drawstring, two deep side seam pockets, and a ribbed cuff at the ankle. The American Vintage logo is printed directly on the thigh in a tonal, understated script—a quiet marker of brand, not a badge. The cut is oversized by design; the recommendation is to take your usual size for a fit that hangs loose from the waistband, skimming the body without drowning it. The rise is comfortable, the crotch point sits low enough to allow ease of movement, and the leg falls straight until the cuff pulls it in. In motion, these pants swing with a soft, liquid rhythm. They are not stiff, not structured, but they hold their shape. The wide leg creates a gentle fluting effect as you walk, and the cuffed hem keeps the line clean. They work best when the volume is balanced—paired with a fitted tank, a slim knit, or a crisp white shirt tucked at the front. The red is strong enough to carry an entire look, so keep the rest of the palette neutral: cream, sand, black, or washed denim. For a sharp editorial take, wear them with a tailored blazer and leather mules; for a softer moment, a slouchy cashmere crew and flat sneakers. They sit squarely between loungewear and ready-to-wear, and that is precisely their point.






















