Military chino made with Buzz Rickson's original specifications. The fabric is a firm and strong cotton chino cloth reproduced from vintage. For the details, we analyzed chino pants from various eras and incorporated features such as the twin-needle stitching from the 1940s, handmade pockets on both sides, and the zipper fly from the 1960s. The silhouette is slimmer than the model at the time.
During World War I, soldiers' pants were jodhpur-style pants called "BREECHES," but during World War II, they changed to trousers (slacks) style, and were officially adopted by the Army Air Corps in 1937. However, the trousers that were initially issued were not well received by soldiers, and the military brought in private companies to improve quality. As a result of such repeated improvements, various types of military chino were born.
100% Cotton
Made in Japan