
| (A) | (B) | (D) | (E) | (F) | |
| W30 | 78 cm | 37 cm | 31 cm | 22 cm | 82 cm |
| W32 | 83 | 39 | 32 | 24 | 83 |
| W34 | 89 | 41 | 33 | 26 | 83 |
| W36 | 94 | 42 | 34 | 26 | 85 |
Lot No. 2432004
1950s CIVILIAN MILITARY-STYLE CLOTHING
These trousers are inspired by the uniform pants used by the U.S. Air Force and feature Freewheelers’ unique design.
■The fabric is a slightly lightweight deck corduroy. Woven from high-density cotton, it offers excellent durability, wind resistance, and thermal insulation, and is characterized by its distinctive ribbed texture on the surface.
■While utility trousers are typically associated with the U.S. Army, this product is inspired by the U.S. Air Force, resulting in different specifications in the details.
Packed with meticulous details unique to Free Wheelers, such as waist tucks, tool pockets on both front thighs, an asymmetrical back pocket design, and a waist adjuster featuring dot buttons.
■ The front features a button fly. While slightly tapered, the silhouette remains bold and wide.
■ Pre-washed item.
Material: 100% COTTON
Color: KHAKI BEIGE
Country of Origin: Japan
Model’s Size: W32, Height 175 cm, Weight 72 kg
I always wear a W32-inch size in Free Wheelers pants. As usual, this item fits perfectly in a W32-inch size.
I also wear a W32-inch size in pants from other brands.For tops, I wear size L/40. Please feel free to use this as a reference.
Size Reference Examples
Staff Member A: Height 168 cm, Weight 60 kg—chooses size W30.
Staff Member B: Height 180 cm, Weight 82 kg—chooses size W34.
Although the measurements are actual dimensions, slight variations may occur due to the wash treatment applied to the product. Please consider these as a general guide.