Combat Trousers

Combat Trousers

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Combat Trousers
Originally produced for the U.S. military in the mid-1980s, these chemical protective trousers were engineered to defend against chemical assaults. Repurposed for modern, everyday wear, they now tell an even richer story through hand-applied denim, luxe fabric accents, and custom hand-painted statements and patches. Each pair transforms military history into a bold, wearable work of art, offering rugged function with elevated, statement-making style.

Why Choose Slow Fashion & Sustainability?
This piece stands at the intersection of functionality, artistry, and sustainability. By repurposing vintage military garments and adding hand-finished luxury details, we honor the slow fashion movement—prioritizing quality craftsmanship, individuality, and environmental responsibility. Every pair reduces waste and celebrates the uniqueness of each wearer.

One-of-a-Kind
No reproductions. No shortcuts. Just one pair at a time, made by hand. Each Military Chemical Trouser is completely unique, featuring individually applied denim, luxe fabrics, painted statements, and customized patches—designed for impact and built for distinction.

Sizing and Fit:

  • Unisex

  • Size Large (oversized fit)

  • Relaxed, utility-inspired silhouette

  • Designed for layering over other garments

Processing & Shipping:

  • Ships within 14 business days

  • Handcrafted by designer DKG and team in Atlanta, GA with care and precision

    Sustainability in Fashion
    Choosing this piece means supporting mindful design, environmental responsibility, and fashion with purpose. Each stitch tells a story of transformation—turning the old into the bold, and empowering a future-forward way to dress.

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