Description

An easy to wear YES! of a pant. Loose and free with an elastic waist and external 3Bar paracord cinch. The Futurecloth fabric is lightweight yet super tough, dry and clean, powermesh pockets make it even breezier to wear.

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Fabric

Fabric Story

Strong, durable and lightweight. Our Futurecloth is a 200gsm 97% Nylon, 3% Elastane canvas woven in Sweden. Boasting a substantial 35% two-way stretch, Futurecloth is significantly freer than many stretch fabrics.


It’s lightweight and breathable, while the air texturized nylon 6,6 yarns are both strong and soft enough to be a joy to wear every day. Finished with a Zelan R3 fluorocarbon-free F0 DWR treatment help keep it clean and dry.

  • Fiber Content

    • 97%Nylon
    • 3%Elastane
  • Finishing

    Zelan R3 fluorocarbon-free F0 DWR

  • Fabric Weight

    200GSM

  • Fabric Origin

    Woven in Sweden

  • UPF

    50+

  • Fabric Water Resistance

    Quick Drying

  • Breathability

    Average

  • Durability

    High

Fit

  • Cut

    Box cut

  • Fidelity

    True to size

  • Stretch

    Two-way stretch

Size Chart

in Inches | Measured Flat

SizeXSSMLXLXXL
Numerical Size27/2829/3031/3233/3435/3637/38
Top Opening12½13½14½15½16½17½
Front Rise10½11¼1212¾13½14¼
Inseam31½31½31½31½31½31½
Thigh1313¾14½15¼1616¾
Leg Opening66¾77½78¼
Kirill is 6’2”, 172 lbs and wears size M in Dark Olive.
Anarcius is 6'1", 150 lbs and wears size L in Navy.

Form

  • Made in

    Portugal

  • Product Weight

    430G(Size M)

  • Hardware

    • Paracord 550 drawstring, made in USA
    • 3Bar adjust, made in Taiwan
  • Pockets

    • Two front slash pockets made with Japanese powermesh
    • Two rear welt pockets made with Japanese powermesh
  • Construction Details

    Double turn back hem can be let out 1.5" for additional inseam length

  • Style Number

    P204

    Care

    • Washing

      • Machine wash warm
      • Do NOT use fabric softener
    • Drying

      Tumble dry low

    • Ironing

      Iron low

    • Dry Cleaning

      Do not dry clean

    Photography Credits

    Photos by Erik Lee Snyder and Jon-Paul Rodriguez

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