Khaki, which is the standard colour of Chinos, represents a light tan or greenish brown, but its etymology comes from the Urdu word "dirt" in India, and khaki became a protective colour on the battlefield. It is 1937 that the U.S. Army introduced chino trousers using 8.2 ounces of cotton twill, and it is a long-lasting trousers that has been adopted to the present day. There is also a shorts type for the purpose of use in subtropical regions, and it was provided from the end of the 1950s. These shorts have front pleats and have a relaxed and easy-to-move silhouette. The hip pocket has a flap to prevent items from falling out of the pocket. All pocket sacks are made of mesh material, which is an excellent detail that allows water to escape easily even when entering a wetland such as a river or swamp.
*Sizes runs small by 2"
Measurements:
W30 - 28"
W32 - 30"
W34 - 32"
100% Cotton
Made in Japan