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1944 USMC Officer Trousers - Navy

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5' 7", 143lbs / 170cm, 65kg. Size W29.

5' 10", 154lbs / 177cm, 70kg. Size W30.

5' 10", 160lbs / 178cm, 72.5kg. Size W31. Shown.

5' 11", 176lbs / 180cm, 80kg. Size W32.

5' 10", 176lbs / 177cm, 80kg. Size W34.

5' 11", 194lbs / 180cm, 88kg. Size W36.

5' 11", 209lbs / 182cm, 95kg. Size W38.

    • Classic military-inspired trousers with a structured yet comfortable fit. Made from durable 11 oz. cotton twill, they feature a high-rise waist and a straight-leg silhouette. Designed with utility in mind, including multiple pockets and a secure button fly.

      Pair these trousers with a military style HBT shirt or a structured deck jacket for a clean military workwear look. For a modern business casual approach, combine with a merino wool turtleneck and leather loafers or service boots.

    Classic military-inspired trousers with a structured yet comfortable fit. Made from durable 11 oz. cotton twill, they feature a high-rise waist and a straight-leg silhouette. Designed with utility in mind, including multiple pockets and a secure button fly.

    Pair these trousers with a military style HBT shirt or a structured deck jacket for a clean military workwear look. For a modern business casual approach, combine with a merino wool turtleneck and leather loafers or service boots.

    The USMC and ARMY chino are almost identical, but in order to speed up production during World War II, there was a version of the USMC khakis that did not have a hip pocket, so to say a simplified ARMY version, and there was a version with both a back flap pocket, a setup usually found on winter wool pants, which were mostly used by officers. These were more practical and, of course, more popular versions. The pants we are launching this time are based on this version. They are commonly referred to as "USMC officer's Trousers."

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