1932 Engineer Pant cav twill white Pike Brothers

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  • €59,00
  • Precio habitual €119,00
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Product information

Our 1932 Engineer Pant is based on an early 1930s US Army Service Chino. These pants were originally meant to be worn as in the field as a part of the uniform, aswell as a formal attire. Therefore the fit was roomy and comfortable for a full range of movement. When washed and ironed, it looked sharp and suited. For the fabric we used an authentic cavalry twill. As the name implies, it also has a military background and was often used in riding garments due to its long-lasting characteristics.

The following features characterize our 1932 Engineer Pant:

- 320 gram twill made from 100% cotton
- high waist, loose fit
- Cinch back in zinc finishing, buttons made of real ivory nut
- Button fly
- Suspender Buttons
- D-ring for attaching a pocket watch chain
- Made in Turkey

The trousers have been rinsed in order to provide more comfort.

 

 In the following pictures and video we will show you how you can measure exactly. The best way is to use a well fitting piece of garment that you already own.

 


Note for pants:


Measurements provided are of the product when laid flat, not as worn on a body.
WAIST: We measure the waist with the fly buttoned, spread flat on a surface, and given a light stretch tp remove any wrinkles and give a natural waist reading. The waist is then measured straight across the top of the waistband.
 FRONT RISE: With the fly buttoned, we measure starting from the crotch seam to the top of the waistband following the fly, giving the front rise a slight pull to remove wrinkles and give a natural measurement.
BACK RISE: Measuring from the same point as the front rise, we measure from the crotch seam to the back waistband, following the rear seam on the seat.
HEM: The hem is measured in the same manner, laying flat on a surface and measurements taken from the external sem to internal seam at the leg opening.


Care instructions

Machine Wash 30°

Do Not Bleach

Do Not Tumble

Iron Medium Heat

Dry-Clean