US Military cotton poplin pants contracted in 1964. One of the so-called OG-107 lineage, these military pants are made of WIND RESISTANT POPLIN (a high-density cotton poplin fabric designed to be windproof) and symbolize the early days of the Vietnam War, with an emphasis on practicality. Lightweight yet tough, they retain the air of realistic combat uniforms designed for operation in tropical regions. Size is SMALL-REGULAR.
The front has a button-fly design, and there are side cargo pockets with capacity. The hem has a drawcord, and the classic military detailing that assumes boot twinning is still in place. The silhouette is straight with no fuss, combining the ruggedness and practical beauty characteristic of military pants. It can be worn with T-shirts and shirts, of course, but it also goes very well with jacket styles.
This item has a history of being a film company's costume release item, and fading, scuffs, and light repair marks can be seen here and there as a result of actual use. However, these are not damage, but traces of the time that has passed through real use, giving these pants an overwhelming atmosphere. The label is also a highly appreciated point, as it remains firmly in place, confirming that these pants were contracted in 1964. The condition of the pants has a sense of use, but there is no fatal damage that would interfere with wearing, and rather, the "used goodness" comes to the forefront. This is a piece that will surely appeal to those who understand the charm of vintage military wear. This is a used item and cannot be returned. Please understand.
Size: SMALL-REGULAR
Size (flat on the floor)
Waist: 38cm
Hips: 55cm
Inseam: 33cm
Inseam: 79cm