Light Fatigue Pants in Dark Navy Cotton Ripstop
Light Fatigue Pants in Dark Navy Cotton Ripstop
Light Fatigue Pants in Dark Navy Cotton Ripstop
Light Fatigue Pants in Dark Navy Cotton Ripstop
Light Fatigue Pants in Dark Navy Cotton Ripstop
Light Fatigue Pants in Dark Navy Cotton Ripstop
Light Fatigue Pants in Dark Navy Cotton Ripstop
Light Fatigue Pants in Dark Navy Cotton Ripstop
Light Fatigue Pants in Dark Navy Cotton Ripstop
Light Fatigue Pants in Dark Navy Cotton Ripstop
Engineered Garments

Light Fatigue Pants in Dark Navy Cotton Ripstop

$ 270.00
Size: X-Small
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  • Designed for modern utility and cut in a relaxed straight-leg fit. The Fatigue Pants are fitted with an adjustable drawstring waistband and large fatigue-style pockets at the thigh. This iteration features a cotton ripstop with a crisp-durable tensile and lightweight weave.
    • Straight-leg fit
    • Lightweight cotton ripstop fabric
    • Two large fatigue pockets
    • Hidden zippered stash pocket
    • Button-closure back pockets
    • Adjustable waist
    • Talon zipper fly
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in New York, USA

  • Size Waist Rise Thigh Knee Inseam Leg Opening
    X-Small 30.5" 13" 13.25" 11.1" 28.5" 9.25"
    Small 32.75" 13.25" 13.75" 11.4" 28.5" 9.4"
    Medium 34.5" 13.75" 14.6" 11.7" 30" 9.5"
    Large 37" 13.75" 15" 12.25" 30.5" 9.5"
    X-Large 38.5" 14.25" 15.5" 12.75" 31" 9.75"

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  • Founded in 1999 by Daiki Suzuki in New York City, Engineered Garments' mission statement is "to make garments that become more personal through the experiences you have with them." Drawing from years of buying for Nepenthes stores, Suzuki values unique garment construction with attention to detail, realized through Engineered Garments. Each piece in the brand's ever-evolving catalog is designed with hidden qualities and meaning, straying from the idea of "perfect design."
Founded 1999 by Daiki Suzuki in New York City, the Engineered Garments mission statement is "to make garments that become more personal through the experiences you have with them." Drawing from years buying for Nepenthes stores, Suzuki values unique garment construction with attention to detail; realized through Engineered Garments, each piece is designed with hidden qualities and meaning, straying from the idea of "perfect design."