OUR STORY
This originated in the 19th century and was a trend among working-class men, mostly those who served in agriculture and industries. The additional pocket, in these pants, would hold vital items like utensils, supplies, and personal belongings close to hand.
Indeed, pocket styles evolved into what became 6-pocket trousers, which later became a staple in many subcultures of fashion. They found great use among cowboys, military personnel, and outdoor enthusiasts. Today, they have become a classic style that can be easily added to casual wear and formal outfits.
These are flared pants with enormous cargo-style thigh pockets. They are very great if you have to carry bulky kinds of stuff.
Chinos: A slightly more fitted version of cargo trousers. Chinos are often made from a lighter weight of fabric and may be found in several colors, and some patterns. Work Pants: Durable trousers designed for serious work, reinforced seams, multiple tools, and supply pockets.
