The so-called ‘Industrial Revolution’ of 19th century Earth replaced a largely decentralized, artisan economy with mechanized factory piecework. 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 eco-humanist society draws us from the perils of industrialism, the ‘Utility Pant’ retains some elements deemed useful for Earth\Studies projects.
An update to the MS-108 ‘Utility Pant’. Carry capacity increased with an additional cargo pocket. Leg fit tapers slightly toward the ankle to reduce unnecessary bulk while maintaining airflow.
Made from: a mix of 100% cotton duck canvas and ripstop
Fit:
-[Updated fit] wide leg tapers slightly to cuff
-Four-dimensional patterning enables fluid mobility
-Oversized fit; extra roomy through hips, thighs, and calf
-Model is 5’10” wearing a size 32
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
-YKK zip-fly with snap closure
-Built-in webbing belt with aircraft aluminum hook closure
-Accessories loop at rear waist
-Clean finish interior seams
-100% cotton
-Made in Jaipur, India