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#49146
$88.00
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In 1942, paratroopers preparing to leap into history at Normandy wore uniform trousers cut to move, with deep, flat cargo pockets and waist tabs for a fine-tuned fit. These handsome pants pay loving homage to the originals, right down to the button tabs that cinched the hems for tucking into jump boots. Sewn from sturdy cotton twill that starts out crisp and softens over time, they're constructed to allow for tailoring, just like the finest suit pants. Machine wash. Imported. Waist sizes 30 to 38; 34" inseam.
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Our Product Story
Cotton is cool, soft, comfortable and the principal clothing fiber of the world. Its production is one of the major factors in world prosperity and economic stability.
Cotton fiber is harvested from the cotton plant's seed pod. The fiber is hollow in the center and, under a microscope, looks like a twisted ribbon. "Absorbent" cotton will retain 24-27 times its own weight in water and is stronger when wet than dry. This amazing fiber absorbs and releases perspiration quickly, thus allowing the fabric to "breathe."
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