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Slim Fatigue (Green Tigerstripe Ripstop)

Slim Fatigue (Green Tigerstripe Ripstop)

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Colours

Slim Fatigue (Black Twill) Slim Fatigue (Khaki Twill) Slim Fatigue (Navy Ripstop) Slim Fatigue (Olive Sateen 8.5oz) Slim Fatigue (Green Tigerstripe Ripstop)
Size

The Stan Ray Slim Fatigue pant is a modern version of the original fatigue. Made in the same style, but cut slimmer through the upper thigh and seat, with a slight taper down to the knee, but then straight from the knee down.

This pair is made from gnarly Tigerstripe camo ripstop.

  • Slim fit
  • Straight leg
  • 15.5 inch Leg opening
  • Zip fly
  • 2 front patch pockets
  • 2 button down back pockets
  • Chain stitch construction
  • Bar-tacked stress points
  • 100% cotton
  • Made in the USA
  • Machine wash cold

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Slim Fatigues

Slim Fatigues

Multilateralism is defined as multiple countries working in concert on a given issue. This pair of trousers is not quite a symphony, bit more like an anglo-franc-American Jazz trio. The fit was sketched in Paris, France, the pattern was cut in Manchester, England and the real work happened in Crockett, Texas where they were made.

This fit is a modern working of the OG 1100 series. It's made in the same style as the 1100 and 1200 series, 2 front patch pockets, 2 rear button-down pockets, zip- fly and military style buttons.

It has a mid to low rise, so sits on or just above the hip. The fit is slimmer than the 1100 and 1200 through the upper thigh and seat, with a slight taper down to the knee. From the knee, it runs straight to the leg opening of 15.5".

If you are a slighter guy, these are a great alternative to the 1200s.