Lanvin Kids Denim Bermuda Shorts
Lanvin
$269.00 50% OFF
$135.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
Lanvin Kids Denim Bermuda Shorts skip from playground to city stroll with an oversized silhouette that feels both effortless and elevated. The soft cotton denim drapes with a relaxed ease, while maxi pockets punctuate the look with practicality and a touch of utilitarian chic. Subtle refinements—the faux label on the back and an illustrated logo on the back pocket—add a whisper of Lanvin polish to every stride.
An oversized cut leaves room for movement as kids run and twirl, while the 100% cotton weave keeps it breathable and soft against skin; the cotton lining adds a gentle next-to-skin layer. The generous pockets carry small treasures and keep hands free for play, and the back-pocket logo gives a playful signature. It layers easily over tees or lightweight knits and partners just as well with sneakers or sandals, moving from park dates to family meals without missing a beat.
Lanvin’s children’s line translates the house’s refined codes into miniature wardrobes—soft cotton denim, polished details, and silhouettes with grown-up attitude. The denim Bermuda taps into the current move toward elevated utilitarian wear for the mini-me, pairing with graphic tees or crisp shirts for a look that feels luxe, yet ready for real life.
Materials / Fabrication
- Oversized denim Bermuda shorts
- Soft cotton
- Maxi pockets
- Faux label on back
- Illustrated logo on back pocket
- Main fabric: 100 percent cotton woven
- Lining: 100 percent cotton woven
- Brand: LANVIN
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors; turn inside out to preserve finish.
- Avoid bleach; use mild detergent.
- Tumble dry low or line dry to minimize shrinkage.
- Iron on medium heat if needed; use steam or a pressing cloth to avoid shine on the denim.
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Lanvin, founded in 1889 by Jeanne Lanvin, is the oldest French fashion house still in operation today. Originally a milliner, Jeanne Lanvin quickly expanded her business after the birth of her daughter Marguerite, who became her muse. Lanvin’s early success was marked by its children's clothing line, which soon grew to include womenswear. By 1909, Jeanne Lanvin had become a recognized designer and a member of the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture, the governing body of French fashion. As Lanvin moves forward, it maintains a commitment to luxury and craftsmanship, consistently pushing the boundaries of fashion while honoring the vision of its founder. The brand's ongoing projects and collaborations, such as the Lanvin Lab, highlight its dynamic approach to contemporary fashion, ensuring that Lanvin remains a significant player in the global fashion industry.
