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01-5002-40 - Fatigue Pants Reverse Sateen - Standard Fit - Khaki
orSlow - Fatigue Pants Reverse Sateen - Standard Fit - Khaki
The Fatigue Pants from orSlow are perhaps one of the most legendary, and sometimes elusive, pairs of pants in our industry. Everyone either has a pair of these or wants them (but not everyone even knows about the Khaki version). The hand feel on the slubbiness you see in those up-close shots is like butter. They call them heavyweight, but they're so comfortable on the skin. You'll see little details all over that harken back to the US Army pair these are mirrored from. We're talking side-tab waist adjustments, front patch pockets, and button closures galore. We see the olive always being a staple, but the khaki is a bit of white wale. We have it today, but we may not tomorrow (it's not always on the pre-order menu).
- Custom Reverse Sateen Fabric
- Regular straight-leg fit
- Period Correct Buttons
- Pre-Washed
- Custom Woven Labels
- Side-Tab Adjustments
- Zip Fly
- Made in Osaka, Japan
Size | Waist | Front Rise | Back Rise | Upper Thigh | Knee | Leg Opening | Inseam |
1 | 31" | 11.5" | 15" | 12.75" | 10.25" | 8.75" | 29.75" |
2 | 32 |
11.75" | 15.25" | 13" | 10.25" | 8.75" | 30.5" |
3 | 33 |
12.25" | 15.5" | 13.25" | 10.75" | 9" | 32.25" |
4 | 35 |
12.75" | 16.25" | 13.5" | 11" | 9" | 33.5" |
5 | 37 |
13" | 17" | 13.5" | 11" | 9" | 33" |
A variance of +/- .5" is within tolerance.
Fit Notes: Shop owner Tommy is wearing a size 2 in the pictures. This is decidedly the most comfortable in the waist for him but also gives him that roomy standard fit he's looking for. We suggest taking a size up in these from whatever you think you are. Tommy is 5'10," 170lbs with between a 32-33" waist.


































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