Oliver Military Fatigue Trouser in Olive
Oliver Military Fatigue Trouser in Olive
Oliver Military Fatigue Trouser in Olive
Oliver Military Fatigue Trouser in Olive
Oliver Military Fatigue Trouser in Olive
Oliver Military Fatigue Trouser in Olive
Oliver Military Fatigue Trouser in Olive
Oliver Military Fatigue Trouser in Olive
Oliver Military Fatigue Trouser in Olive
Oliver Military Fatigue Trouser in Olive
Oliver Military Fatigue Trouser in Olive
Imogene + Willie

Oliver Military Fatigue Trouser in Olive

$ 235.00
Size: 30
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  • The Oliver Trouser is Imogene + Willie's rendition of the iconic military fatigue pant. Built using a 9oz Japanese cotton sateen, the fabric has been washed-down to create the look and feel of a vintage military trouser from the WWII era. Cut in a classic straight fit inspired by the original OG-107 fatigue pants.
    • Straight fit
    • 9oz Japanese cotton sateen fabric
    • Rear flap pockets
    • Button fly
    • Contrasting Imogene + Willie "plus" bartacking
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in USA
  • Size Waist Rise Thigh Knee Inseam Leg Opening
    30 29.75" 12.15" 12.75" 9.25" 32.5" 7.5"
    31 30.75" 12.5" 12.75" 9.5" 32.5" 7.6"
    32 31.75" 12.75" 13.25" 9.7" 32.5" 7.75"
    33 33" 12.75" 13.4" 9.85" 32.5" 8"
    34 33.75" 13.25" 13.6" 10" 32.5" 8.2"
    35 35" 13.5" 13.75" 10.25" 32.5" 8.25"
    36 36" 13.6" 13.9" 10.5" 33" 8.5"
    38 38" 14.15" 14.5" 10.75" 33" 8.75"

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  • Imogene + Willie was founded in 2009 by Matt and Carrie Eddmenson out of a converted Nashville gas station. Starting with a single run of jeans, the husband-and-wife duo set out to create a a brand that honored timeless American styles through all-American manufacturing. Today, the brand remains steadfast in their mission, earning a fanbase that reaches far beyond Tennessee.

Imogene + Willie was founded in 2009 by Matt and Carrie Eddmenson out of a converted Nashville gas station. Starting with a single run of jeans, the husband-and-wife duo set out to create a brand that honored timeless American styles through all-American manufacturing. Today, the brand remains committed to producing their clothing in the United States, earning the respect of a loyal fanbase that spans far beyond Tennessee.