Fatigue Pant
The easy EG trouser: military-rooted pockets, everyday taper and enough fabric variation to collect.
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Story & heritage
Nepenthes London grounds the Fatigue Pant in US Army military gear and describes it as naturally tapered and versatile across styles.
It is the trouser that makes Engineered Garments’ military-surplus affection wearable every day rather than literal uniform dressing.
Materials & craft
The current khaki Nepenthes America pair is listed as 67% cotton, 33% nylon and made in the US. Other live Fatigue Pants appear in cotton twill, denim and ripstop, keeping the same utility idea across different weights.
How to choose & style
The Fatigue Pant can replace jeans: tee and sneakers on quiet days, Bedford Jacket and work shirt when you want the full EG language.
Choose khaki or olive for the classic surplus read; navy and denim versions are easier with tailoring.