US Army Work Pants Threne Vat Dye Herringbone olive
US Army Work Pants Threne Vat Dye Herringbone olive
US Army Work Pants Threne Vat Dye Herringbone olive
US Army Work Pants Threne Vat Dye Herringbone olive
US Army Work Pants Threne Vat Dye Herringbone olive
US Army Work Pants Threne Vat Dye Herringbone olive
US Army Work Pants Threne Vat Dye Herringbone olive
US Army Work Pants Threne Vat Dye Herringbone olive

US Army Work Pants Threne Vat Dye Herringbone olive

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US.ARMY type work pants.

ARMY-style pants, which are extremely popular in the vintage scene but are extremely rare, are arranged in the BONCOURA style.

The pocket shape and details are a little different from the standard BONCOURA work pants.

The original needle cinch bag has the BONCOURA logo.

The fabric is

The material is BONCOURA's new original military olive herringbone fabric.

It is thicker than the herringbone material used in vintage products at the time, and has herringbone irregularities, making it the best material that allows you to enjoy BONCOURA's unique aging effect.

BONCOURA's original military olive herringbone fabric is dyed using only slen dyeing, a dye widely used for military items at the time.

Slen dyeing, which is classified as a Vat Dye like indigo dyes, is resistant to fading due to chlorine bleach contained in common detergents and sunlight, and is the most colorfast among clothing dyeing methods. Because it is difficult to dye, it was widely used as a dyeing method for military items used in harsh environments.

Although it is an excellent dye in that the color does not easily fade, it is very difficult to adjust the color development, and only a skilled craftsman can achieve the desired color, so dyeing with 100% thren dye is not popular these days. This is a very rare dyeing method.

Caution: Our cinch backpack is inspired by needle-punched types from the 1930s and is made from original parts created from molds. The needle tips are sharp, so there is a risk of injury or damage to furniture, etc.

Additionally, using the buckle's needle without penetrating the fabric may result in unstable fastening and lead to needle damage. When using, it is recommended to always penetrate the fabric and fasten the buckle.

The size chart is for unwashed items and may shrink after washing.

size waist hip Rise inseam
26 75 104 25.5 78.5
28 80 109 26 78.5
30 85 114 26.5 78.5
32 90 119 27 78.5
34 95 124 27.5 78.5
36 100 129 28 78.5

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