T.T 26SS LOT.719 U.S. ARMY M-35 DENIM PANTS
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T.T (Taiga Takahashi)
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LOT.719 U.S. ARMY M-35 DENIM PANTS
The denim pants worn by members of the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) trace their origins to trousers developed in 1908 for the Army Coast Artillery Corps. Like the pullover, these pants were officially registered in 1919 as “SPEC6-124.” After slight modifications to the pattern, they were re-registered in 1933 as “SPEC6-124A.”
One of the defining features of the design is the large patch pockets on both the front and back. At the time, sizing was rather approximate, so the waist was designed with a cinch-back for adjustment.
Stitching was usually done with white thread, but gray thread was also occasionally used. Lot.719 incorporates this detail into its design.
The fabric is a newly developed original 9oz denim, created through analysis of vintage denim from the era. It features green-cast indigo-dyed warp yarns conceived by Taiga Takahashi himself, combined with undyed, natural-toned weft yarns. While preserving the vintage color tone, the yarn count and density were carefully adjusted, resulting in a rich texture distinct from standard left-hand twill denim, thanks to its 1/2 right-hand twill weave.
100% COTTON
