the frances field trouser in desert tan

$595.00

~ 100% texas grown organic 7.5 oz cotton canvas 2/1 twill
~ grown, milled, woven, designed, patterned, cut, sewn and naturally dyed in the us
~ naturally garment dyed with chestnut
~ corozo button, ykk brass zipper and brass waist adjustors
~ two side slack pockets and two back patch pockets
~ high waist, baggy fit with taper leg
~ free, insured shipping in biodegradable packaging

a loose fitting field trouser, a versatile piece that can be dressed up or worn daily. the twill is mid weight, making it ideal for all seasons. brass waist adjustors to make the sizing flexible, in case you’d like to wear them baggy or more fitted.

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  • this design was brought to life by regional farmers and producers who consider the worker and environment.

    our cotton fibers are organically grown in west texas by a cooperative of organic growers, then locally ginned and carded. after this it is sent to a mill in north carolina to be spun into yarn (one of only two in the us that will process organic cotton cotton). it’s then sent to be woven on 1940’s and earlier looms in a small town in pennsylvania that my family has deep history in. they are patterned, cut and sewn in a living wage, low waste studio in north carolina, and garment dyed in a natural dyehouse in pennsylvania using plants.

  • xs :: waist 24-26” / hip 20” / rise 11.5” / thigh 12” / inseam 29”/ leg opening 8.25”
    s :: waist 26-28” / hip 21” / rise 12” , thigh 12.25” / inseam 29” / leg opening 9”
    m :: waist 28-30” / hip 22” / rise 12.5” / thigh 12.5” / inseam 29” / leg opening 9.75”
    l :: waist 30-34” / hip 23” / rise 13” , thigh 13.25” / inseam 29” / leg opening 10.5
    xl :: waist 34-37” / hip 24” / rise 13.5” / thigh 14” / inseam 29” / leg opening 11.25”
    xxl :: waist 37-40” / hip 25” / rise 14” / thigh 14.75” / inseam 29” / leg opening 12”

    derek is 6’ and usually wears a mens large or 32 in mens pants and is pictured in a size large field trouser.

  • this work is made to be worn, mended and passed down.

    all of this work is garment dyed with plants in small batches in pennsylvania, due to this there may be some variation in color.

    i recommend hand washing inside out in cold water with an eco detergent and hang to dry in a shady spot. with natural dyeing, colors will fade if left in the sun, and some dyes may react to citrus (check natural deodorants for this to avoid discoloration). iron inside out with a hot iron when lightly damp.