Vintage Paratrooper Fatigue Pants
- Washed cotton/poly twill
- 32˝ Inseam
- Available in Khaki, Olive Drab, Russet Brown, and Woodland Camo
Description
Rothco Vintage Paratrooper Fatigue Pants, Woodland Digital, Small (27”-31”)
Made to Military Standard R236-GB108. Stylish cargo pants made of super soft, yet durable washed cotton/poly twill. Feature 8 pockets, a zipper fly, two 2” waist tabs, drawstring bottoms and reinforced seat and knees. 32” Inseam only.
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Quick Specs
| Brand | Rothco |
| MPN | 2366-S |
| UPC | 613902236608 |
| UNSPSC | 46181500 |
Quick Specs
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- What is the in seam length for the medium and large size?
- All pants have an inseam of 32 1/2".
- Are the cargo pockets velcro or buttons?
- The pockets have a button closure.
Reviews
As a field archeologist working in CRM it can be hard to find reliable, decent field gear that actually holds up for longer than a few projects or sessions. I got a couple pairs of these pants about 10 months ago and they have served me remarkably well. I tore a pair crossing a barbed-wire fenceline but that rip was more to my own stupidity rather than the quality of the pants. I was able to sew it back up easily enough and throw a national park patch on it to add to the aesthetic. I see both my pants lasting me at least a couple more years, and I like them so much I ordered another pair recently. If you're an archey like me or someone who goes out into rough terrain that usually shreds gear, check these out. I hope they work as well for you as they have for me.
I own two pairs that I've used over the course of about 4 years. Great pants for outdoor activities, both work and play. Very comfortable, haven't faded or ripped after dozens if not hundreds of washes. Lots of pockets for equipment, essentials and any cool bugs or rocks I find. Relaxed fit makes them roomy and allows a wide range of movements. Will definitely purchase more pairs once my two finally wear out.
These are great pants. This is probably the best return on investment of ANYTHING I've ever bought. For 10+ years I worked in vineyards and wineries. It's a hard outdoor job and I'd wear through a pair of jeans every six months. In 2014 I moved from the suburbs to a hilly, wooded rural property. Those jeans that held up for months were now ripping and getting holes every few weeks! I needed something better and found these jeans in a catalog. I figured, what the heck they were worth a try. I've never seen a picture of a paratrooper with holes in their pants and a company selling to forestry people probably was selling something that would last more than a few weeks. In 2016 I bought two new pairs of these pants. Why? Had the originals worn out? No, I was so happy with them I wanted back ups just in case they stopped being made. They are comfortable and indestructible. My only modification has been to reenforce the waist button with more thread. Best pants ever.
