1301-FTC - Army Pants Flat Twill - Charcoal
We love a full-fabric outfit, and this incredible flat twill has a matte finish that will make any guy feel confident. This is essentially Post O'alls stripped down painters pants even though they're not calling it that. There are some obvious differences in the angled front patch pockets and the bar tacks used throughout. They also have a cinch back which isn't part of a standard painters. Post describes them as a "lost" model meant to accompany the 1204 Army Shirt. They were worn from the 1910s-1930s. What we really enjoy about these, as we do with everything they make, is that it can be modernized so easily with the rest of the collection. Something worn 80-100 years ago can be made to feel contemporary, and we'll get on board with that all day. This flat twill not only looks matte but feels it, too. It's so soft without being fluffy, giving it almost a back-satin hand. 100% Cotton Twill Patch Pockets Throughout Bar Tack Closures Contrasting Stitching Button Fly Black Post O'alls