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WORKERS_Baker Pants_Trace MIL-838-D_10296 Reversed Sateen

WORKERS_Baker Pants_Trace MIL-838-D_10296 Reversed Sateen

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Material: 10oz 100% cotton, Sulfur dyed back satin

Attached urea button Sewing Polyester spun thread

This time, the fabric has been changed to sulfur-dyed back satin. It is a darker green than the previous sulfur-dyed fabric.

Baker of WORKERS created the prototype 10 years ago by taking the measurements of each part of an unwashed MIL-T-838D product. However, after repeated revisions over the years, the atmosphere is slightly different from the original. Here, he went back to basics and recreated the original silhouette. Specifically, he traced the silhouette from disassembled deadstock, MIL-T-838D. Thick hem, wide thighs, and deep inseam. The silhouette is what is known as "military pants."

We prepared a special loop sewing machine for the extremely thin loops often seen in vintage military clothing and provided it to the factory. We also made and provided a sewing machine for the chain stitching on the back of the waistband at first, but then the factory bought a sewing machine... but then the factory stopped making them... there were twists and turns, but the factory that sews them now is used to sewing the back of the waistband and is good at it. They have a very unique sewing style, though.

It is WORKERS' way of paying attention to the details and even thinking about how to make it easier for sewing factories to work.

Back satin was originally made by AND, a fabric store owner, about 15 years ago, based on the original MIL-C-10296J specifications. The weight of the fabric, the number of threads per inch, the way the threads are crossed, and the use of carded yarn were all things that were written in the specifications, and at the time, the fabric was dyed with sulfur dyes. At first, the sulfur dyes faded strangely. These were discontinued, and sulfur dyes were used, which are less likely to fade. Furthermore, sulfur dyes themselves are rarely used, and now they are dyed with sulfur. Sulfur dyes are generally less likely to fade, but when the puckered areas are rubbed and the fabric wears, the fuzz becomes raised and shading appears. The overall look is not whitish, but rather has a sharp shading effect.

It doesn't change instantly like sulfurization, but I think Slen has its own merits. If your favorite Baker has become very white, please give this a try.

Baker pants are also a summer savior. Just roll them up and wear them.

These baker pants are 10oz and just the right thickness for year-round use.

The product has been washed. Actual size chart: Unit: cm

size XS S M L XL
Waist - 84.0 88.3 93.0 100.5
Front rise - 34.5 35.5 36.0 36.3
Back rise - 45.5 45.5 46.5 47.0
Watari - 35.0 36.3 37.5 39.5
inseam - 80.3 80.5 81.5 81.5
Hem width - 25.0 25.3 25.5 25.0
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