
Wide Fit US Navy Denim Utility Pants One Wash
Wide fitting, straight legged utility pants cut from a lightweight, slubby, washed cotton denim in classic indigo blue. Feature a button fly, a button closure, front patch pockets with angled openings, rear patch pockets, and seven belt loops for a secure hold. Easy proportions throughout offer a roomy silhouette that sits with a mild column-like stance that is softened by the light drape of the denim. Constructed using double-needle, chain stitched, flat felled seams throughout for the trademark durable finish; gunmetal tack buttons throughout.
Use some caution when wearing with lighter coloured fabrics as some colour transfer may occur through friction.
Wide fitting, straight legged utility pants cut from a lightweight, slubby, washed cotton denim in classic indigo blue. Feature a button fly, a button closure, front patch pockets with angled openings, rear patch pockets, and seven belt loops for a secure hold. Easy proportions throughout offer a roomy silhouette that sits with a mild column-like stance that is softened by the light drape of the denim. Constructed using double-needle, chain stitched, flat felled seams throughout for the trademark durable finish; gunmetal tack buttons throughout.
Use some caution when wearing with lighter coloured fabrics as some colour transfer may occur through friction.
Original: $330.00
-70%$330.00
$99.00Description
Wide fitting, straight legged utility pants cut from a lightweight, slubby, washed cotton denim in classic indigo blue. Feature a button fly, a button closure, front patch pockets with angled openings, rear patch pockets, and seven belt loops for a secure hold. Easy proportions throughout offer a roomy silhouette that sits with a mild column-like stance that is softened by the light drape of the denim. Constructed using double-needle, chain stitched, flat felled seams throughout for the trademark durable finish; gunmetal tack buttons throughout.
Use some caution when wearing with lighter coloured fabrics as some colour transfer may occur through friction.























