Ekusy Pants W Cargo Pocket
The Ekusy Pants w/ Cargo Pocket were built from a simple question: what happens when the proportions of avant garde 1950s tailoring meet the fabric and function of military surplus. The answer is a trouser that carries the volume and drape of that tailoring tradition in a cloth that was designed to take punishment. Military surplus cotton ripstop does not soften the silhouette. It sharpens it. The billow of the pleat reads differently in a fabric with this kind of structure and weight, more deliberate, more considered, more interesting. Inverted box pleats run down each front leg, folding inward to create a pseudo-crease that holds the shape of the pant at rest and releases into movement when the leg drives forward. A J-fly zipper closes the front with an interior extension that keeps the hardware protected behind a clean face. The leg tapers from a generous thigh into a wide hem, the proportion that lets the pleat do exactly what it was engineered to do. At the thigh, cargo pockets are set at the standard placement and secured with two embossed jean buttons, hardware that belongs on this fabric and closes the pocket with a satisfying click. Deep slit pockets cut into each side seam carry without disrupting the line of the front. Double welt back pockets are finished with reinforcing stitching along each side, locking the opening against daily wear. The center back belt loop is shaped into a triangle, distributing the belt load across a wider base with less bulk and more hold than a standard loop ever manages. One per size was made. This is the complete run. Size & Fit: Model wears size Medium. Model Measurements: Height 6'2" / 188cm, Weight 175lbs / 79kg.
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