The so-called ‘Industrial Revolution’ of 19th century Earth replaced a largely decentralized, artisan economy with mechanized factory piece work. The garments developed through this period emphasized durability, utility, and the ability to carry & access the various tools needed to perform new forms of labor. While our pursuit of an ecohumanist society draws us from the perils of industrialism, the ‘Utility Pant’ retains some elements deemed useful for Earth\Studies projects.
Made from: A light weight, breathable mix of cotton ripstop and twill textiles.
Fit:
-Oversized fit; extra roomy through hips, thighs, and calf
-Model is 6’ 1” and wearing a size 34
Notations:
-Four pockets, back pocket features snap closure
-Large cargo pocket at right leg with cinch closure
-Shock cord cinch at leg opening for adjustable fit
-Two additional interior mesh pockets
-Zip-fly with snap closure
-Built-in webbing belt with aircraft aluminum hook closure
-Clean finish interior seams
-Made in Jaipur, India