The Camp Pant in Dark Olive Boss Duck

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Description

The subdued ruggedness of The Camp Pant means it’s no more conspicuous in the boardroom than out in the field, and now this staple is back in a proprietary hemp blend that’s both responsibly made and incredibly resilient. With a rinsed finish and just a touch of stretch, these feel well-worn before you’ve had a chance to put them through the gauntlet they were built to withstand.

Material

Boss Duck is the culmination of everything we’ve learned since we started making workwear. After spending nearly a decade refining our silhouettes, we present the hardest-wearing and hardest-working fabric we’ve ever made. Compared to cotton, hemp is much stronger, more abrasion-resistant, and dramatically better for the environment. We made no sacrifice on comfort and mobility—these pants will soften with wear, are breathable, and will move with you.

Specifications

  • 12-oz. 54% hemp, 30% recycled polyester, 14% organic cotton, 2% spandex.
  • Custom developed specially for Taylor Stitch.
  • Light stone wash for broken in feel.
  • Same beloved fit as our Chore Pant.
  • Angled front slash pockets for easy entry.
  • Two back patch pockets.
  • Front and back pockets bar-tacked at stress points.
  • Custom San Francisco map print pocketing.
  • YKK top button and button fly closure.
  • 36" inseam.
  • Made in China.

1% of all sales will be donated to our friends at the Golden Gate National Park Conservancy and their mission to build a community dedicated to conserving the parks for the future.

Garment Weight

Built like a brick Sh#!thouse.

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