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Vintage Fit Fatigue Pants - Dark Olive

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Vintage Fit Fatigue Pants - Dark Olive

Vintage Fit Fatigue Pants - Dark Olive

Despite the name, we never grow tired of fatigue pants. Military garb has moved on since the days of olive drab M65s and MA1s but the classics live-on through brands likeĀ orSlow. Large pockets, waist cinches and a relaxed cut all combine to create a pair of trousers you can wear all day, every day.

Compared with their previous versions of the Fatigue Pant, this new version from orSlow features their 'vintage fit'. What that equates to, is a more relaxed cut that's right up our alley. The colour's also a bit darker than the previous green versions, but if we didn't tell you that you might not have noticed...

The hardwearing, Japanese milled cotton sateen is reversed for a delightful texture. It also makes for a pair of trousers that will age well over the years. Most new stuff looks nice, but it’s once you put some wear into it that good gear starts to shine.

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Vintage Fit Fatigue Pants - Dark Olive—

$197.83

$69.24

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Despite the name, we never grow tired of fatigue pants. Military garb has moved on since the days of olive drab M65s and MA1s but the classics live-on through brands likeĀ orSlow. Large pockets, waist cinches and a relaxed cut all combine to create a pair of trousers you can wear all day, every day.

Compared with their previous versions of the Fatigue Pant, this new version from orSlow features their 'vintage fit'. What that equates to, is a more relaxed cut that's right up our alley. The colour's also a bit darker than the previous green versions, but if we didn't tell you that you might not have noticed...

The hardwearing, Japanese milled cotton sateen is reversed for a delightful texture. It also makes for a pair of trousers that will age well over the years. Most new stuff looks nice, but it’s once you put some wear into it that good gear starts to shine.