About Us
WELCOME!
Thanks for stopping by! Here at lazygringo.store you can browse our entire collection from the comfort of your couch! We've done all the leg work so you can proudly keep on being the Lazy Gringo that you are.
DEDICATION TO TRADITION
Though Bolivia's capital of La Paz is a modern city, the indigenous population plays a huge role in economic growth and stability through traditional methods of things such as, farming, cooking and of course textile-making to name a few!
¿WHAT'S A GRINGO?
"If you know any Latin-American people then you'll know this is a non-derogatory term used to refer to US citizens. Mostly because the term "American" does not make sense to the rest of the Americans (all those people who live in the continent named "America", which is every body from Alaska to Argentina), and the word "Estadounidense" (UnitedStatean) is too long." - Urban Dictionary
With time, the terms Gringo (M) and Gringa (F) turned into the most common way to refer to any US citizen."Hey, que pasa gringo! How is it going!!"
ONE OF A KIND
No two pairs of lounge pants are exactly alike. Each pair of Lazy Gringo lounge pants were hand-selected and inspected from small shops in the capital city of La Paz and boasts a totally unique color scheme; giving you the widest selection possible, but if you find a pair you love, SNAG IT before the next gringo does!
BEHIND THE SCENES
Spools of the softest and warmest fiber on earth, alpaca, are spun into fabric that is then hand-stitched into beanies for our winter collection.
A BAG OF BUTTONS
This bag of buttons embodies our mission to provide a quality product that will last. Our research showed that the light yet durable blend of cotton and acrylic in our lounge pants long out-lasted the stock wooden buttons. So we replaced them with the highest-quality woven labels we could find to match the dexterity of the fabric.
THE CREW!
When you purchase a pair of Lazy Gringo lounge pants, you are supporting small business here at home and in the rural city of La Paz, Bolivia. Each textile was either purchased from a small Bolivian shop or made by our crew that you see here!
We all thank you for your business!