
Officer Pant – Black Striped Lurex
uring World War II, Navy officers' working trousers allowed for ample movement, with regulations specifying the leg circumference and material matching the coat. These trousers featured a button fly, two front and two rear internally hung pockets, and a watch pocket below the waistband.
The Engineered Garments Officer Pant retains several details from the original US Navy design, such as the watch pocket, roomy seat, and thighs. Daiki has made some updates for utility, like replacing the button fly with a zipper front and adding rear darts for a natural shape. The rear and front watch pockets now have flaps, a nod to WWII-era British Army officer pants, maintaining the garment's military aesthetic.
The Officer Pant exemplifies Daiki's approach to Ivy Style, preserving the genre's principles while breaking the rules.
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Officer Pant – Black Striped Lurex
uring World War II, Navy officers' working trousers allowed for ample movement, with regulations specifying the leg circumference and material matching the coat. These trousers featured a button fly, two front and two rear internally hung pockets, and a watch pocket below the waistband.
The Engineered Garments Officer Pant retains several details from the original US Navy design, such as the watch pocket, roomy seat, and thighs. Daiki has made some updates for utility, like replacing the button fly with a zipper front and adding rear darts for a natural shape. The rear and front watch pockets now have flaps, a nod to WWII-era British Army officer pants, maintaining the garment's military aesthetic.
The Officer Pant exemplifies Daiki's approach to Ivy Style, preserving the genre's principles while breaking the rules.
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uring World War II, Navy officers' working trousers allowed for ample movement, with regulations specifying the leg circumference and material matching the coat. These trousers featured a button fly, two front and two rear internally hung pockets, and a watch pocket below the waistband.
The Engineered Garments Officer Pant retains several details from the original US Navy design, such as the watch pocket, roomy seat, and thighs. Daiki has made some updates for utility, like replacing the button fly with a zipper front and adding rear darts for a natural shape. The rear and front watch pockets now have flaps, a nod to WWII-era British Army officer pants, maintaining the garment's military aesthetic.
The Officer Pant exemplifies Daiki's approach to Ivy Style, preserving the genre's principles while breaking the rules.
























