





SHORT PANTS (36/S)
For trial/purchase/rental:
・Weekly: 8,900 yen
It's yours after 6 payments! (*No further payments will be made)
・Monthly: 9,900 yen
It's yours after 5 payments! (*No further payments will be made)
・Later purchase price: Selling price-(Amount already paid)
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[Size]
FR 36 (Equivalent to S size)
・Waist approx. 70cm
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・Lace visible from the hem
・Sparkling material
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Material: 50% wool, 41% polyamide, 7% polyester, 2% acrylic ,
Lining: 100% cupro, Slacks: 100% cotton,
Lace: 79% nylon, 21% cotton
Color: Black
Elasticity: None
Transparency: None
Lining: Yes
Pockets: Yes
Gloss: Yes
Features: #shorts
Season: Spring, Fall, Winter
Brand product number: A14-TR02/BK
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ABOUT motonari ono
・Established in 2006 by Motonari Ono.
- About Motonari Ono
Graduated from Mejiro Design College in 2002.
Then moved to England and enrolled in the London College of Fashion Foundation. Graduated at the top of his class.
In 2003, enrolled in the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp.
In the same year, while still enrolled, he was scouted by Bora AKSU and dropped out of the academy.
In 2006, he returned to Japan and launched his eponymous brand, "motonari ono."
Participated in Japan Fashion Week from the 08-09 A/W collection.
In 2010, he was selected as a finalist in the "MANGO Fashion Awards," the world's largest fashion competition.
October 2011: Received the DHL Award at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Tokyo.
December 2011: Responsible for designing and producing costumes for the Mercedes-Benz booth at the TOKYO MOTOR SHOW 2011.
February 2012: Presented his work in an installation format at LEATHER JAPAN during New York Fashion Week.
April 2012: Responsible for designing uniforms for Kao EST, which opened in Shibuya Tokyu HIKARIE.
March 2013: Responsible for designing uniforms for the Shibuya Tokyu HIKARIE reception.
May 2013: Selected as the Japanese representative designer for the INTERNATIONAL WOOLMARK PRIZE, a global competition.
May 2014: Selected for the second time as the Japanese representative designer for the INTERNATIONAL WOOLMARK PRIZE.
He also works as a freelance pattern maker and illustrator, and has designed advertisements for Mary Quant.