Where can I find pants like this?

The post this image is from has the pants tagged as Uniqlo Korea. Which I unfortunately don’t have access to. Wondering if anyone knows of similar style to these that can be purchased in US/Canada?
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ler
ler9mo ago
They’re fatigues, if not OG-107s then a reference to em. What’s your budget like?
madvillainy
madvillainyOP9mo ago
Outerknown
The Utilitarian Pant | Men's Pants | Outerknown
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madvillainy
madvillainyOP9mo ago
Ideally sub 100$
jfarrell468
jfarrell4689mo ago
Bronson
Vietnam War OG-107 Utility Fatigue Pants
Vietnam War OG-107 Fatigue Utility Pants, commonly known as Baker pants, the general to call it by its color OG-107, using herringbone fabric, later changed to satin drill fabric, then later is thin cotton sateen. Mainly used as working clothes and as a combat suit during the Vietnam War. These pants use custom-made fabrics based on the Late 195...
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ler
ler9mo ago
Stan Ray’s often go on sale, they make both wider leg and slim straight fatigues. Bronson is good — maybe a bit wider than yr pic but similarly high rise.
Benji
Benji9mo ago
You can find them at the thrift or milsurp or vintage store! Secondhand for these is both coolest and cheapest imo I got a pair of fatigues from a vintage store for $20
madvillainy
madvillainyOP9mo ago
I was looking at the Bronson’s earlier. Almost perfect, just wishing it was a bit slimmer.
madvillainy
madvillainyOP9mo ago
Urban Industry
Stan Ray Taper Fit Fatigue - 1200 Series Pants - Sateen
The Stan Ray Taper Fit Fatigue Pants in Olive Sateen are an updated version of the Original 107 Pants, made in the USA with 100% cotton. Two open front pockets and two button close back pockets are deep enough to hold your belongings with a woven Stan Ray label on the back pocket.Small details such as belt loops and a
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Benji
Benji9mo ago
Why do you want a taper?
madvillainy
madvillainyOP9mo ago
I’m not personally super comfortable with the baggy look … yet. (Like that of the Bronson’s) I am comfortable with the, what appears to me, straight cut of the pants in the original picture
ler
ler9mo ago
The ones in your pic aren’t too tapered yeah.
Bigelow
Bigelow9mo ago
the idea of buying fatigues new is a bit silly when you realize that there are like 100k pairs of milsurp fatigues circulating in the secondhand market, and those ones get the swag bonus of being real fatigues rather than repros
Benji
Benji9mo ago
My milsurp ones aren't that baggy too
Bigelow
Bigelow9mo ago
they're really not baggy, they're a very standard straight fit
madvillainy
madvillainyOP9mo ago
Is milsurp a store name /brand or just shorthand for military surplus?
Bigelow
Bigelow9mo ago
here's a pic of me wearing OG507s that I found in a Goodwill for $6
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ler
ler9mo ago
I will say though that at least in Toronto I’ve seen a bunch of shops marking them up above his $100 budget. Depends where you’re located I guess.
Bigelow
Bigelow9mo ago
the latter vintage shops can be weird like that, but with some searching and patience you should definitely be able to find some OG107s or 507s for less than Uniqlo prices
madvillainy
madvillainyOP9mo ago
Searching OG107,507 military surplus online is giving some solid options. Will also try to hunting around some shops in my city. Thanks everyone !
femto
femto9mo ago
Ah be warned old fatigues particularly can sometimes be a bit off the printed size
KrimbleKrumble
KrimbleKrumble9mo ago
gramicci pants are a good option
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