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ARMY CARGO SHORTS DUCK HUNTER CAMO / GREEN

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¥48,400 (including tax)
Size

  (A) (B) (D) (E) (F)
W30 78cm 37cm 34 cm 31 cm 30 cm
W32 84 39 35 33 31
W34 90 40 35.5 34 31.5
W36 96 41 36 35 32
W38 102 42 36.5 36 32.5



Lot No. 8052-00-51014

[MAIN LINE] MADE IN JAPAN

This style combines Nigel Cabourn’s classic cargo shorts with a duck hunter camo pattern in a cotton-nylon fabric.

■The fabric is a sturdy, moderately thick cotton-nylon blend that offers a sense of reliability. This material has long been used in outdoor apparel; it is lightweight, highly durable, and combines water repellency with breathability.
■This model features a print of the “Duck Hunter Camo” pattern, a camouflage design used by the U.S. Marine Corps around the 1940s. It also features a faded finish, allowing you to enjoy the patina that develops as you wear it.
■While based on the U.S. Army’s M-51 cargo pants—the quintessential cargo pants—this design incorporates details from cargo pants of various countries, including the UK, and from different eras.
This is a masterpiece worth noting for its details, such as the button-adjustable waist, suspenders buttons, and the gusseted pocket on the right front hip.
For a sleeker look, tuck the included drawstrings into the side pockets on the thighs.
■ The front features a zipper.
■ Shirts and vests from the same series are also available, so we recommend coordinating them as a set.
■ This item has a washed finish.

Material: 50% COTTON, 50% NYLON
Color: GREEN (1-197)
Country of Origin: Japan

Size Guide
Staff Member A: Height 168 cm, Weight 60 kg, chooses size W30.
Staff Member B: Height 175 cm, Weight 72 kg, chooses size W32.
Staff Member C: Height 180 cm, Weight 82 kg, chooses size W34.

The measurements are actual dimensions; however, since this item has been washed, there may be slight variations from piece to piece. Please consider these measurements as a general guide.



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