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ARMY CARGO PANT
ARMY CARGO PANT
ARMY CARGO PANT
ARMY CARGO PANT
ARMY CARGO PANT
ARMY CARGO PANT
ARMY CARGO PANT
ARMY CARGO PANT
ARMY CARGO PANT
ARMY CARGO PANT
ARMY CARGO PANT
ARMY CARGO PANT
ARMY CARGO PANT
ARMY CARGO PANT

Nigel Cabourn

ARMY CARGO PANT

¥35,200

Product number: 80470050012

Nigel Cabourn's mix of US military M-43, cargo pants masterpiece M-51, and British Army vintage. A design that mixes the masterpiece

with the US military's M-43, the masterpiece M-51 cargo pants, and the British army's vintage.
The fabric is back satin.
It is a very rigid structure. The material is 100% cotton like M-51.
In the M-65, which is the successor to the M-51, the material will be changed to cotton nylon.
It may seem like a trivial change in material, but there is actually a big problem hidden behind it.
This is the invention of nylon, the world's first synthetic fiber.
Nylon was invented in the United States in 1935, and it was after 1950 that nylon thread became popular in various textile products.
In other words, although nylon existed in the era of M-51, which was adopted in 1951, it was still a rare material, but by the time M-65, which was adopted in 1965, it had become explosively popular, and cotton This means that a nylon blend yarn was used.
This is an interesting fact considering that synthetic fibers are very common to us.


*This product is a continuing product, so the published part number and the purchased product may differ.
Thank you for your understanding.


COTTON 100%

MADE IN JAPAN


Waist: 32/82 cm, 34/87 cm, 36/92 cm
Inseam :32/71 cm, 34/73.5 cm, 36/76 cm
Water: 32/39 cm, 34/40.5 cm, 36/42.5 cm
Hem width: 32/26.8 cm, 34/27 cm, 36/28.2 cm



What is Nigel Cabourn?
A collection by Nigel Cabourn, a British designer and world-renowned collector of vintage military, workwear, and outdoor wear.
Inspired by his vintage collection of more than 4,000 items, which he has collected over 30 years, his collections are timeless and reborn into something new.
It is very distinctive that Nigel himself divides his own designs into British production (authentic line) and Japanese production (main line).
The former mainly uses British-derived materials such as Harris Tweed and Ventile, and includes items produced at Mackintosh factories and Scottish knitting factories, while the latter includes unique fabrics that can only be made in Japan. By sorting out items that utilize dyeing and processing techniques that are impossible to achieve, we create a collection that cannot be found anywhere else.