Details
- Organic cotton
- Rigid herringbone twill
- Matching thread at seams
- Black Corozo button
- Zip fly
- Four pockets
- Woven patch
- Regular fit
- Mid waist
- Wide leg
- Wide leg opening
- Fixed inseam length of 30 Inches / 76,2 cm
100% Cotton
Made in TN
Description
These regular-fit wide-leg pants offer a simplistic four-pocket design. Both inseam and outseam are finished with felled twin-needle seams, providing a clean and workwear-oriented construction. From its silhouette to its making Wendy is our love for simplistic workwear pants condensed into one, simple and beautiful, pant.These Wendy pants are crafted from exquisite herringbone twill fabric. Its tightly woven construction gives it a slightly crisp texture, a dry feel, and a smooth appearance. The pattern of the fabric pays homage to vintage herringbone twills, and to ensure longevity and desirable aging property, we have piece-dyed it in a perfect French blue shade. The pants have undergone a gentle wash, subtly accentuating the fabric's characteristics and garment construction.Curious to learn more about herringbone twill? We're delighted you asked! Herringbone twill is a variation of the regular twill weaving pattern. While regular twill, as seen in denim, exhibits a distinct diagonal pattern, herringbone twill features broken diagonal lines, creating a noticeable zig-zag pattern (more prominent than in a broken twill). The zig-zag pattern, resembling the bone structure of a herring, is compact yet distinctive. Herringbone twill is commonly found in vintage workwear jackets, particularly those of French and German origin, often in blue or grey hues. Moreover, it is well-known for its usage in vintage military fatigues, commonly referred to by its acronym HBT. The choice of herringbone twill in workwear and military garments can, to our knowledge, be attributed to two primary reasons. Firstly, the alteration of the twill direction enhances tear resistance. Secondly, during a time when sanforization and skewing processes were not yet developed, herringbone twill exhibited a reduced tendency to skew compared to regular twill. This aspect, similar to the purpose behind the development of broken twill, contributed to its popularity. There you have it, the ins and outs of herringbone twill.
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