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OG Loose Fatigue (Olive Ripstop)
- 100% cotton
- 18" leg opening
- Zip fly
- Two front patch pockets
- Two button-down back pockets
- Chain stitch construction
- Bar-tacked stress points
- Made in the USA
- Loose fit
- Straight leg
No doubt one of our most famous designs, we’ve been making our OG Loose Fatigues at our Texas factory since right back in the 70s, and half a century later we’re proud to say not much has changed. Inspired by the classic military issue 107 fatigue pants worn by the US Army from 1952 up until 1989, they’re a true left-field favourite loved by countless subcultures around the globe. Nice and relaxed, straight legged fit… military-grade fabric… those signature rectangular ‘baker’ pockets, if you’re after some hard-wearing, do-everything pants built for action, then you’re in the right place.
And because of that fairly stripped-back design, they’re the kind of things that work just as well worn casually with a flannel shirt and some deck shoes as they are dressed up a bit with something sharper.
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Description
- 100% cotton
- 18" leg opening
- Zip fly
- Two front patch pockets
- Two button-down back pockets
- Chain stitch construction
- Bar-tacked stress points
- Made in the USA
- Loose fit
- Straight leg
No doubt one of our most famous designs, we’ve been making our OG Loose Fatigues at our Texas factory since right back in the 70s, and half a century later we’re proud to say not much has changed. Inspired by the classic military issue 107 fatigue pants worn by the US Army from 1952 up until 1989, they’re a true left-field favourite loved by countless subcultures around the globe. Nice and relaxed, straight legged fit… military-grade fabric… those signature rectangular ‘baker’ pockets, if you’re after some hard-wearing, do-everything pants built for action, then you’re in the right place.
And because of that fairly stripped-back design, they’re the kind of things that work just as well worn casually with a flannel shirt and some deck shoes as they are dressed up a bit with something sharper.























