1932 Engineer Pant cav.twill khaki
Our 1932 Engineer Pant is based on an early 1930s US Army Service Chino. These pants were originally meant to be worn as in the field as a part of the uniform, aswell as a formal attire. Therefore the fit was roomy and comfortable for a full range of movement. When washed and ironed, it looked sharp and suited. For the fabric we used an authentic cavalry twill. As the name implies, it also has a military background and was often used in riding garments due to its long-lasting characteristics.
The following features characterize our 1932 Engineer Pant:
- 320 gram twill made from 100% cotton
- high waist, loose fit
- Cinch back in zinc finishing, buttons made of real ivory nut
- Button fly
- Suspender Buttons
- D-ring for attaching a pocket watch chain
- Made in Turkey
The trousers have been rinsed in order to provide more comfort.