Introducing The &SONS Fatigue Pant: An OG-107 Legacy Lives in Every Stitch
Rooted in the rich tapestry of military heritage, the Fatigue Pant pays homage to the storied uniforms of the past, transforming utilitarian elements into a contemporary classic. The silhouette nods to the relaxed yet refined styles found in vintage military uniforms, while felled seams and patch pockets on the back panel echo the practical design ethos of military attire. As a part of our surplus collection, it captures the essence of military inspiration – a journey through history, a fusion of practicality and style, and a commitment to creating garments that stand the test of time.
In our distinctive SURPLUS green hue, the Fatigue Pant has a laid-back yet refined vibe. The tapered leg offers comfort without sacrificing style, and the 7oz 100% Cotton Broken Twill fabric adds a touch of vintage charm which is made to fade, making each pair unique over time.
The Details:
Designed with versatility in mind, the pants feature felled seams and patch pockets on the back panel for durability and a standout look. The webbing tape reinforcement inside the back pockets and the metal cinch adjuster at the waistband add functional elements to this versatile piece.
Great pair of trousers, which arrived quickly. Impressed with the quality.
AN OG-107 LEGACY LIVES IN EVERY STITCH
Origins
History Woven In Fabric
Fatigue pants, ubiquitous today, trace their lineage back to one of the U.S. Army’s most prolific pieces of kit – the OG-107 fatigue trouser. Made of 8.5oz. carded cotton sateen, the OG-107 utility uniform became one of the longest-issued uniforms in the U.S. Army, first produced in 1952 and eventually phased out in 1981. The trousers, part of a complete uniform overhaul in 1949, marked a purposeful shift to the Olive Green color, defining the Army's image during the Cold War. Known for their simplicity, the OG-107 trousers boasted two large front patch pockets, two rear patch pockets with button flap closures, and size adjustment tabs.
This iconic piece of military wear, due to surplus and a thriving market, found its way into civilian hands, becoming a symbolic choice for Vietnam Veterans Against the War and gaining popularity in pop culture, notably as the primary trouser worn by the cast of MAS*H for eleven seasons. The OG-107 trousers also became a staple for early hikers, rock climbers, and counterculture enthusiasts, valued for their durability and affordable prices.
The Fatigue Pant by &SONS pays tribute to this rich history, embodying the spirit of resourcefulness, resilience, and a commitment to pushing the boundaries – a garment that stands as a testament to its origins while making its mark in contemporary fashion.
Made in Sri Lanka
Features
- 7oz 100% Cotton Broken twill
- 100% cotton contrast herringbone fabric
- 100% cotton webbing tape
- 100% cotton rip-stop fabric panels
- Relaxed tapered leg
- Patch pockets on the back panel with webbing tape to reinforce inside back pockets
- Metal cinch adjuster at waistband
- Felled seams
- Patch pockets on the back panel
- Zip fly
- Double Garment dyed using pigment and reactive dyes to create a vintage finish
- Recycled plastic buttons (min 30% recycled content)
Care Instructions
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