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  • PRIMITIVE PRIMITIVE - Sweatpants Pack High-Vis Fleece Black - XXLarge
  • PRIMITIVE PRIMITIVE - Sweatpants Pack High-Vis Fleece Black - XXLarge
  • PRIMITIVE PRIMITIVE - Sweatpants Pack High-Vis Fleece Black - XXLarge

PRIMITIVE - Sweatpants Pack High-Vis Fleece Black - XXLarge

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Super comfy elastic waisted sweatpants. Primitive logo on the pants is in reflective high-vis.

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Skating on roads at night? The trackies you NEED from Primitive!

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Colour: Black with Reflective Text
Pockets: Pockets on both Left & Right Side, Plus Zipper Back Pocket

Primitive

Primitive Skateboarding is a skateboard company created by professional skateboarder Paul Rodriguez, Executive Vice President Heath Brinkley, CEO Andy Netkin, and Jubal Jones. Primitive is headquartered in Los Angeles, California.

In 2008, Paul Rodriguez, Heath Brinkley, Andy Netkin, Jay Partow, and Jubal Jones founded "Primitive", a skateboard and clothing store in Encino, CA. Paul Rodriguez had been sponsored by Plan B Skateboards, but quit the team out of a desire to have more ownership and control over his career. After Paul's departure from Plan B, he printed and sold a limited run of 500 gold-foil Primitive decks, and due to the strong response, decided to launch an ongoing skateboard company, with the help of Andy and Jubal.

Ten months after Paul Rodriguez's departure from Plan B, Primitive Skateboarding was officially announced on April 10, 2014. The original team was Paul Rodriguez as a pro, with Carlos Ribeiro and Nick Tucker as amateurs.

PLEASE NOTE THESE ARE LOOSE ESTIMATES, SOME PANTS CAN RUN LARGER OR SMALLER DEPENDING ON THE TIME OF YEAR/COLOR. 

  32 34 36 39 42
SIZE - BOTTOM S M L XL XXL
WAIST 32 34 36 39 42
HIP  42 44 46 49 52
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