Duffle Pant
Duffle Pant
Duffle Pant
Duffle Pant
Duffle Pant
Duffle Pant
Duffle Pant
Duffle Pant
Duffle Pant
Duffle Pant
Duffle Pant
Duffle Pant
Duffle Pant

Duffle Pant

Regular price $470.00
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Details
10 oz cotton usmc reproduction herringbone woven in japan 
Triple needle seam construction
Elastic waistband with interior cotton drawcord 
Binding on interior of waist
Original embroidered artwork 
2 Back Pockets with vertical bar tacks
Color: Khaki                                                                                                                                            Repair Color: Light Brown
Embroidery Color: Multi


Size & Fit

  • Wide leg
  • standard length
  • High Rise
  • True to size
  • Model wears a size medium
  • Model measures: height 6'3"/ 190cm

 

  S M L XL
Waist size range 28-30 30-32 32-34 34-36
front rise 12.25" 13" 13.25" 14"
back rise 16" 16.5" 16.75" 17.5"
thigh (flat) 13.25" 14" 14.25" 15"
inseam 30.25" 30.5" 30.75" 31"
leg opening (flat) 9" 9.25" 9.25" 9.5"


Care & Origin

  • 100% Cotton Herringbone
  • Machine wash cold and air dry flat
  • Made in Los Angeles

Description
Inspired by hand-customized pants from the early 1900's, the Duffle Pant is cut from a 10oz 100% cotton khaki usmc herringbone. This high quality fabric was sourced from a mill in Japan with a rich history dating back to the mid 19th century. The weight is perfect; not too heavy or too light, making it an ideal piece for year round wear. It features a wide leg, high rise, and standard length, reminiscent of styles from that era. It is finished with tonal triple needle lap seam construction; a finishing detail commonly seen on vintage usmc fatique pants. Not one detail of this piece was overlooked. A common approach at Samuel Zelig is creating clothing that we would consider “Dream Vintage”.  Our idea for The Duffle Pant was, “What if a Military/Navy duffel bag from the 1940’s, covered in numerous illustrations and repairs, was cut and sewn into a pair of pants?” The pant features both embroidered illustrations and signatures in varying styles. We also tried out a new style of embroidery we’ve never done before: machine embroidery that is made specifically to look like hand made repairs. These repairs use a slightly darker contrast fabric and tonal embroidery stitches to mimic repairs commonly seen on the true vintage bags.

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