Sunday August 08, 2010 at 22:45


We teamed up with legendary chef Chris Cosentino, proprietor of Incanto (a restaurant where folks can dine on whole hogs’ heads), to create trousers for gluttons.
They’re crafted from soft caramel canvas and lined with burgundy-colored cotton.
They are, to our knowledge, the first trousers equipped with their own napkin.
These unique pants sport a trio of buttons (lovingly named Piglet, Sow, and Boar) that indicate precisely how far your waistline has expanded with each meal.
And they feature graphics, conceived by Cosentino himself and illustrated by artist Jon Adams, that depict the life cycle of a glutton—from the miracle of birth to the final, agonizing moment before death by heart attack.
(available from Betabrand)

We teamed up with legendary chef Chris Cosentino, proprietor of Incanto (a restaurant where folks can dine on whole hogs’ heads), to create trousers for gluttons.

  • They’re crafted from soft caramel canvas and lined with burgundy-colored cotton.
  • They are, to our knowledge, the first trousers equipped with their own napkin.
  • These unique pants sport a trio of buttons (lovingly named Piglet, Sow, and Boar) that indicate precisely how far your waistline has expanded with each meal.
  • And they feature graphics, conceived by Cosentino himself and illustrated by artist Jon Adams, that depict the life cycle of a glutton—from the miracle of birth to the final, agonizing moment before death by heart attack.
(available from Betabrand)
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