Military Bush Shorts 【BARNS HIGHEST】 BH242003
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"Fusion of work and military"
"Bush" means bush or thicket, and this item was introduced around the 1970s as a work pant. Originally, these work pants were made for hunters to use easily, and were named so because they were supposed to be worn under severe conditions such as in the bushes and bushes of grass. Denim and corduroy are often used for these pants, but this time they have been filtered by BARNS HIGHEST to incorporate military elements.
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"The original details are utilized to make the item even more user-friendly."
The most distinctive feature of bush pants is the patch pocket with a flap attached to the front. It is said that the pockets were attached to the front, not to the sides like cargo pants, to prevent them from getting caught when entering the bush or jungle. Many vintage items have small patch pockets, which are not practical, so the pockets were enlarged to increase their storage capacity.
The elastic waist and spindles allow the garment to be worn without a belt, creating a relaxed feel.
Lightweight and strong, this functional ripstop fabric can also age well, even if the fabric tears.
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cm | Waist | Hip | Rise | Inseam | hem width |
M | 79 | 120 |
31.5 |
24.5 | 29 |
L | 82 |
123 |
32.5 |
25 | 30 |
COLOR | Navy / Khaki |
QUALITY | Cotton 100% |
NUMBER | BH242003 |
ORIGIN | China |