Post Overalls Renders its E-Z Army-Navy Pant in Vintage Sheeting-Inspired Fabric

When Post Overalls, or Post O’Alls for those of us that prefer fewer syllables, set up shop in 1993, its mission was clear: to take classic, military-inspired garments and elevate them with forward-thinking, innovative fabrics. Fast-forward thirty years and I’m pleased to say that absolutely nothing has changed. 

Post O’Alls E-Z Army-Navy pants are a nod to the pants worn by the U.S. Navy during WWI. They’re the second iteration of the Japanese brand’s ever-so-popular E-Z Army-Navy pants, which means no wrapped outseam and only a single pocket on the rear. However, they do have a cheeky cinch back for that added bit of visual flair. 

The pants are made in Japan and feature a relaxed, straight fit, contrast stitching, a drawcord elastic waistband, two front pockets, one rear pocket, and a zip fly. The ‘vintage sheeting’ fabric that’s been used to make these pants has been loosely woven in a plain weave, which translates to soft, lightweight, and breathable fabric, perfect for the spring and summer months. Loose, breezy, and steezy, what more could you want in an easy pant? 

Available for $283 from Sun House.