Description

An experimental version of our extremely breathable Injected Linen Pants with a new 3Bar waistband adjust system. The dual 3Bar system allows independent adjustment of the waistband angle and size for extremely dialed in comfort and security.

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Fabric

Fabric Story

The ancient meets the industrial to create a radically open yet opaque material. The fundamental differences between knitting and weaving collapse in this Japanese fabric that combines the rugged simplicity of a polyester mesh with the deep character and performance of linen. Open to the air so the skin can breathe, opaque to the eye so the mind can relax and injected with linen's dry touch and beautiful break in to create a remarkable summer fabric.

A super light polyester warp mesh is knitted around a linen weft insertion to combine the durability and stability of polyester with the cool wear and character of a bast fiber. The linen is 59% of the fabric weight and its slubby texture and elegant aging shine through. The polyester warp means it doesn't crease sharply like most linen but instead takes on a gentle waviness that makes it far easier to travel with.


Put this stuff on and it feels like almost nothing, the air just flows over you. Look at it and it’s as opaque as far heavier fabrics, other than in extremely backlit or near face situations you can’t see anything through it. In summertime this is pretty damn close to magic.

  • Fiber Content

    • 59%Linen
    • 41%Polyester
  • Fabric Weight

    170GSM

  • Fabric Origin

    Warp knit in Japan

  • Fabric Construction

    Warp-knit, weft-insertion, “flatblind”

  • UPF

    • Black: 50+
    • Raw White: 20
  • Fabric Water Resistance

    None

  • Breathability

    Extremely High

  • Durability

    Modest

Fit

Size Chart

in Inches | Measured Flat

Size282930313233343536
Top Opening15¼15¾16¼16¾17¼17¾18¼18¾19¼
Front Rise1010¼10½10¾111111¾1212½
Thigh121212¾1313½1314¼1415
Inseam333333333333333333
Leg Opening6¾6777¼77½77¾
Tyler is 6’0”, 160 lbs and wears size 32 in Black.

Photography Credits

Photos by Jon-Paul Rodriguez

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