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Orslow Fatigue Pant
Posted on
September 7, 2009 by
Ryan Willms
September 7, 2009 by
Ryan Willms
This fall I've selected just a handful of items I plan on purchasing and hope to stick to it after getting a bit of an out of control in the spring. A good pair of fatigue pants is one of the things on the list. I had been looking at Engineered Garments' option, or filling the void with the ts(s) cropped version. Now though, these Orslow pants are the front runner for fall. The pockets look perfect - from the flaps on the back to the nicely stitched thigh pockets, which are fairly key in defining the casual aesthetic of the pant. I've also been more open than ever to cinch back details and wouldn't mind adding another pant with the feature to my closet. Besides the details and pretty reasonable price of $170 USD, the pants may actually show up stateside as Orslow has been showing in the US for a couple seasons now. I just hope somebody picked the label up and bought these pants (in this colour) because I need them.

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Reader Comments (2)
I like the cinch back and shape of the front pockets (J. Crew camp shorts anyone), but for some reason these remind me of a pair of Carhartt work pants. I'd like to see a fit pic other than the one above, but at this point these don't really do it for me as a whole.
You know, the camp shorts probably are based on mil issue fatigue pants, so thats not so surprising. And since when is being reminded of carhartt duck pants a bad thing??
Anyway, good looking pants, but imo the only color that feels correct for fatigue pants are the olive og-107 style. Keep it basic.