Sugar Cane Made Cord Pants Based On Its 1947 Silhouette

The perfect option for when it’s too cold for a thinner fatigue pant or too warm for you to bust out your heaviest denim jeans, cords are the ridged middle point we all need in our wardrobes. There aren’t too many brands midfully making 5-pocket cord pants built to last, but Japanese powerhouse Sugar Cane has come correct with its 1947 Model 9W Corduroy 5 Pocket Pant.

Coming in a regular straight-fit modeled on Sugar Cane’s iconic 1947 jeans (inspired by Levi’s 501s from that year) these no-nonsense bangers are made in Japan from a glorious 9-wale corduroy and feature classic 5-pocket details like a button fly, coin pocket, hidden rivets, and deerskin patch on the waist.

Released in a trio of endlessly versatile colors, these are essentially Sugar Cane’s coveted 1947 denim jeans but made up in a soft and highly textured corduroy that will set off any fit with ease.

Available from Blue in Green priced at $305

If you want to learn more about Sugar Cane and its parent company, Toyo Enterprise, check out Toyo Enterprise – A Closer Look At The Multi-Faceted Japanese Heritage Clothing Giant