
WWII HBT Fatigue Pants
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Est. ~$75 · check retailer for current price
DESCRIPTION Rooted in American military heritage, these fatigue pants are a faithful reproduction of the transitional model worn by the US Army just after World War II. Originally inspired by the Baker Pants, they were developed as the link between the utilitarian trousers of the 1940s and the OG-107 adopted in the early 1950s, marking the last major use of HBT (Herringbone Twill) fabric by the US military. With a loose, straight cut, high waist, button fly, large front patch pockets and rear fl
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The golden boy of WWII featuring herringbone twill fabric that was 15% stronger than regular denim with improved tear resistance.
15% stronger than regular denim with improved tear resistance and stabilized fabric
Not as durable as later reverse sateen and stiffer than sateen weaves







