Did ya hear? Skinner American Goods took a Japanese-milled, 100% cotton sashiko stitch reinforced fabric, and stitched it into the ever-amazing OG-107 military fatigue silhouette. Known for their pure functionality and ease of wear, these chopped fatigues are going to age a hell of a lot more interestingly than your standard OD green fare.
Constructed in the USA by one-mad-brand-man, Daniel Skinner, the fatigue shorts are tonally stitched with American threads, and feature Japanese YKK zipper front closure, Japanese-sourced black button closure, and a classic OG107 pattern with a key quality of life improvement — elastication on the back of the waistband to forgive just a bit of stretch around the belly line.
Just be mindful of the quantity of indigo dye packed into this fabric, don’t sit on Grandma’s white furniture. If the Uber driver turns up with white leather interiors, Fuhgeddaboudit.
Available for $165 from Skinner American Goods.
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