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Dockers K1 No. 5 “U.S. Army” Khaki Pants in Ammunition Tin

18 June 2010, 18.16 | Posted in Fashion | 3 comments »

Selectism - Dockers K1 No. 5 "U.S. Army" Khaki Pants in Ammunition Tin

Those looking to complete their military grade wardrobe should review these khakis from Dockers. “Beige San Fransico made Dockers K-1. This 5th edition K-1 is a regular straight cut fit in Cramerton heavy twill. Features one back button pocket, strengthened belt loops, zinc bronze metal button fly fastening.  This khaki pant takes on all of the design details of the original U.S. Army Khaki pant produced in the early 1940s, only with slight alterations to make it more relevant to date.” Nittygritty has them.

More looks at the Dockers K1 No. 5 Khaki Pants in Ammunition Tin after the click.


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3 comments
  1. David Royce:

    How can this made of “Cramerton” cloth when the owner, textile maker, Galey & Lord Industries went out of business in 2002?

  2. Riekele:

    Tenue de Nîmes in Amsterdam has them as well !

  3. [...] anything that rugged, but we all know those picnics in the park can be hell on the pantaloons. (via Selectism) [...]

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