Earl’s Apparel Fatigue Pants


It’s a shame the fit on these isn’t for everyone (read: loose and roomy), because the price sure as hell is (read: whoa cheap). The Fatigue Pants by Earl’s Apparel are cut in sewn in Crockett, Texas out of mid-weight, 100% cotton sateen. As durable as they are affordable, the pants feature military-style patch pockets on the front and back, a zip fly, bar-tacks at key stress points and hardwearing poly thread throughout. Archival Clothing has them, and a pair will run you… drumroll please… $40.

For price and purchase info, visit Archival Clothing.

9 Comments

  1. GetMan
    Posted June 5, 2012 at 8:17 am | Permalink

    I guess they could be taken to a tailor

  2. Posted June 5, 2012 at 12:14 pm | Permalink

    @GetMan And still cost less than $100.

  3. ck
    Posted June 5, 2012 at 8:59 pm | Permalink

    Fit looks like the Workaday pants by Engineered Garments.

  4. Koan
    Posted June 7, 2012 at 10:41 am | Permalink

    Any place you’ve come across that sells/carries a slightly longe pant? Say 34, rather than 32?

  5. Posted June 7, 2012 at 1:07 pm | Permalink

    Left Fields all have a 34 – 35 inch inseam.

  6. bert
    Posted July 13, 2012 at 7:09 pm | Permalink

    I like ‘em but hard try on via post when the sizes are not very uniform. I’m not skinny and working on my third order.

    P.S. I didn’t order them through Archival.

  7. Spencer
    Posted July 15, 2012 at 10:10 pm | Permalink

    As if they weren’t cheap enough, I found them for $27 on the link below. (+$12 shipping)

    https://www.allseasonsuniforms.com/ea13a.htm

  8. bert
    Posted July 27, 2012 at 8:45 pm | Permalink

    Yeah Spencer that’s where I bought mine too. Nick is a nice guy to talk to if you need to call them about exchanging for proper sizes.

  9. Bert
    Posted July 28, 2012 at 2:34 am | Permalink

    Apart from a few minor details (waist adjusters), this looks exactly like the EG Workaday Fatigue Pant. I wonder if it also has the exact same fit? The EG was always a little too baggy for my liking, especially below the knee.

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