Cargo Trousers
Cargos are where izzue's military language turns most practical.
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Story & heritage
Retailer copy for izzue consistently returns to pants alongside army jackets and tees, and Farfetch's current listings underline just how many utility trouser variations the brand keeps in rotation. That repetition makes cargos feel less like a trend detour and more like a backbone category.
In izzue's world, the cargo trouser is the natural companion to the ARMY top layer: it carries the same pocket-first logic, but translates it into an easier everyday streetwear base.
Materials & craft
Farfetch lists the main smoke-grey pair in 96% nylon and 4% elastane with a button fly, two side slash pockets, two rear welt pockets, and two side cargo pockets. The fabric blend keeps the trouser technical and lightly flexible instead of rigid like heavyweight canvas.
How to choose & style
These work best with compact tops — a plain tee, cropped bomber, or lightweight overshirt — so the pockets stay the focal point. Smoke grey is the smartest option if you want the utility detail without the usual olive-military shorthand.