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WIDE LEG CARGO PANTS ..

Alan Bee

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Hi Guys,

CM guy here looking for some help on Streetwear.

Can anyone point me to a source for these wide leg cargo pants. I see lots of them on Japanese Streetwear IG but without a source for the actual pants.

Some IG samples attached.

Thanks guys ...

Alan Bee
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Tons of Japanese or Japan-adjacent brands make this kind of thing (Sage de Cret, Sassafras, WTAPS, Engineered Garments, Buzz Rickson, The Real McCoy's, Nigel Cabourn). Tends to be pricey but really well made.

For more accessible pricing, J Crew's Wallace and Barnes line makes some like this, though I have no idea what's going on with them at the moment, Stan Ray makes some cargoes, and there are the Chinese repro brands (Bronson, Bob Dong, Non Stock Manufacturing) that are remarkably well made for their price.

Actual vintage militaria is a good option here for both price and quality, from curated places like Broadway and Sons, to (mostly) cheap and cheerful like Varusteleka, to every eBay seller with surplus who's just trying to get some volume sales.
 

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Tons of Japanese or Japan-adjacent brands make this kind of thing (Sage de Cret, Sassafras, WTAPS, Engineered Garments, Buzz Rickson, The Real McCoy's, Nigel Cabourn). Tends to be pricey but really well made.

For more accessible pricing, J Crew's Wallace and Barnes line makes some like this, though I have no idea what's going on with them at the moment, Stan Ray makes some cargoes, and there are the Chinese repro brands (Bronson, Bob Dong, Non Stock Manufacturing) that are remarkably well made for their price.

Actual vintage militaria is a good option here for both price and quality, from curated places like Broadway and Sons, to (mostly) cheap and cheerful like Varusteleka, to every eBay seller with surplus who's just trying to get some volume sales.

Thanks guys for the recs. Could you pls point me to a source for the well made Japanese stuff mentioned above.

A source such as websites or online retailers that carry them online and ship internationally.

Alan Bee
 

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I think several of those are actual military pants. The M-65 pants are super wide for instance.
 

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