A Reinterpretation Of The Iconic Utility Trousers Issued By The U.S. Army In The 1950S, The Trousers, Men&Rsquo;S, Cotton Sateen Og-107. These Fatigue Pants Became Synonymous With The American Counterculture That Stemmed From The Anti-War Movement. Climbers And Other Outdoor Adventurers Also Adopted The Pants For Their Versatility, Comfort, And All-Around Durability.
Military Contractors Would Often Adapt Mil-Spec Patterns In Civilian Fabrics, And So, The Utility Trousers Are Built For Workers By 8 Hour Union From Joe Mccoy; In A Lightweight And Breathable Cotton Chambray Fabric.
The Utility Trousers Have A Comfortable And Highly Practical Fit With A Medium Rise And Wide Leg. They Are Distinguished By Contrast White Cotton Stitching Throughout And Are Closed With Off-White Rounded Urea Buttons.
In Addition To Belt Loops, The Pants Benefit From Side Adjuster Tabs At The Waist.
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