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WORKERS_FWP Hose_Indigo Baumwollleinen
WORKERS_FWP Hose_Indigo Baumwollleinen
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Product name: FWP Trousers, Indigo Cotton Linen
Material: 7.6 oz. 65% cotton, 35% linen
Accessories: Urea buttons
Sewing: Polyester spun thread
Country of origin: Japan MADE IN JAPAN
Price: 22,000 yen (main unit price) 24,200 yen (tax included)
"Fatigue Trousers Without Cargo Pocket" became "FWP Trousers." It sounds very much like Wasei Eigo (Japanese-made English).
This year's FWP is almost just fatigue pants with the side pockets removed. The front is also a button fly.
One difference is that the drawstring at the hem is not fixed with a bar tack, so it can be removed. If you don't like the hem drawstring, please remove it.
Originally, a long time ago, I made baker pants out of chambray. They didn't sell that well, but a few years after their release, I received a phone call inquiring,
"I absolutely need another pair of those chambray baker pants I bought a long time ago! They're too cool!"
I thought, "It's true that trousers made from 5 oz class chambray would be cool," but the fabric strength is lower than 10 oz fabrics. So, if the silhouette isn't loose like baker pants, the fabric will tear.
While thinking about such things, I made another pair of fatigue pants. Speaking of which, fatigue pants are made of about 6 oz poplin... I removed the side pockets from these and turned them into regular "trousers."
But what about pants where I leave the waist buckle and you can wear them without a belt in the summer? Those are the FWP Trousers.
I was worried because the original source, like "fatigue" or "baker," wasn't clear, but they are perfect for this hot summer.
They have been well-received and have become a product that we can continue to sell for many years.
In mid-summer, I almost exclusively wear these FWP or Summer Trousers, which are based on FWP but even have the waist buckle removed.
The key point is that I only feel like wearing them in "mid-summer." In autumn, they definitely feel too cold, and I switch to baker pants, chino pants, and then jeans when it gets even colder. You can feel the changing seasons through the trousers. That's the WORKERS lineup.
Products are OW (one-wash) processed.
Above text reprinted from WORKERS
Thin, light, comfortable, and cool!
Summer pants have arrived.
The image shows a size M with the side adjusters tightened.
You'll probably enjoy the fading a lot too.
Products are pre-washed. Actual size chart: Unit cm
| Size | XS | S | M |
| Waist | 79.0 | 84.0 | 89.0 |
| Front rise | 35.0 | 35.0 | 35.5 |
| Back rise | 43.5 | 44.0 | 44.5 |
| Thigh width | 35.0 | 35.8 | 37.3 |
| Inseam | 74.3 | 74.0 | 73.5 |
| Hem width | 22.3 | 23.0 | 23.0 |
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