BUZZ RICKSON'S "M43035" EARLY MILITARY CHINOS 1945 MODEL
BUZZ RICKSON'S "M43035" EARLY MILITARY CHINOS 1945 MODEL
【BUZZ RICKSON'S "M43035" EARLY MILITARY CHINOS 1945 MODEL】
This model is a reproduction of the 1945 military chino.
Chinos typically feature split seams and slanted pockets, but those with metal buttons (stamped with U.S. ARMY) on the front and double-welted pocket openings are rare, even among vintage pieces.
These pants have a high rise and a relaxed, wide silhouette.
During World War I, soldiers wore jodhpur-style pants known as "breeches," but during World War II, they transitioned to the trousers (slacks) style, which were officially adopted by the Army Air Corps in 1937.
However, the trousers issued in the early stages were poorly received by soldiers, so the military brought in private companies to improve quality.
As a result of these repeated improvements, various styles of military chinos were born.
* MODEL DATE *
・ Product number M43035・ 100% cotton ・ Made in Japan
・ Rise [shallow ← 1 2 3 4 5 → deep]
・ Silhouette [thin ← 1 2 3 4 5 → thick]
・ Hem width (tapered) [strong ← 1 2 3 4 5 → weak]
* The model is 173 cm, 66 kg and wears 31inc.
Size/Waist/Front Rise/Back Rise/Inseam/Thigh/Hem Width
29inc/74cm/30,5cm/39cm/85cm/31,5cm/22,5cm
30inc/76cm/31cm/40cm/85cm/32cm/23,5cm
31inc/79cm/31,5cm/40,5cm/88cm/32,5cm/24cm
32inc/82cm/32cm/41cm/88cm/33cm/24,5cm
33inc/84cm/32,5cm/42cm/92cm/33,5cm/25cm
34inc/86cm/33cm/43cm/92cm/34cm/25,5cm
36inc/91cm/33,5cm/44cm/92cm/35cm/26,5cm
38inc/96cm/34cm/45cm/92cm/36cm/27,5cm
*The above values are measured when the item is laid flat after one wash.
We lay it on the floor, remove any wrinkles, and measure the fabric flat.
The size numbers will vary by a few centimeters depending on the individual product, the measurement method, and the amount of force used.
The size chart is therefore only a guide and may differ from the actual numbers.
*The product photos are taken with a digital camera.
Please note that color may differ slightly from the actual product due to the LCD screen, etc.
*Click here for detailed size measurement methods.
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