Circa 1960s British Army Green Drill Trousers.
A piece that reveals its mysteries only gradually.
While bearing certain details reminiscent of the 1960 pattern, the construction diverges notably—distinguished by its asymmetrical pockets and differing fabric composition.
Where the 1960 pattern typically employs high-density cotton, these trousers are cut from green drill, lending them a distinctly different character and feel when worn.
Restrained in design with only hand pockets and rear pocket, this is a versatile piece that transcends occasion and pairs without constraint across any wardrobe.
A subtle taper through the leg creates an exceptional silhouette.
The proportions align naturally with the Japanese frame, offering what might be considered a golden size—accommodating a broad range of builds.
Surface wear is present, though without significant damage that would compromise wear. Still fully serviceable.
If you have been searching for such a piece, perhaps this is the moment.
【Size Details】
Waist 81cm
Rise 33.5cm
Inseam 71cm
Thigh Width 32.5cm
Opening 20cm
※ Minor variance in measurement is to be expected.
【Condition】
USED
※ Surface soiling present.
【Fit Reference】
Model Dimensions: 165cm, 50kg
【Returns and Exchange Policy】
Due to the inherent nature of vintage garments, returns and exchanges are not accepted.
Please carefully review all details prior to purchase. Should you have any questions, we encourage you to inquire beforehand.
Wear, patina, and aging are characteristic of vintage pieces and are not grounds for return or exchange.
Color variance between photograph and actual piece falls outside our return policy.
Sizing discrepancies or subjective fit expectations are customer responsibility and not returnable.
We ask that only those with genuine understanding of vintage acquisition proceed with purchase.
【Inquiry Code】
B0133