I like the orslow fatigues, what other color should I get?
I bought these in a size 3: https://shopcanoeclub.com/collections/orslow/products/us-army-fatigue-pants-green?_pos=3&_fid=0bb9fd2d0&_ss=c&variant=39565455491174
I know it's generally a 'bad idea' to buy recolors of things from the same place, but it's immensely annoying for me to find pants that I like. These have impressed me (love the fact that they have built in adjusters, too).
I'm looking at:
* black
* chambray dusty olive
* ecru (probably won't be buying these any time soon, tbh, though white pants are cool)
I'm assuming the safe pick is to just get black, but I could be convinced to go dusty olive 👀 I already have basic green though, so I feel like this brownish olive color fills the same niche as green.
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orSlow US Army Fatigue Pants | Green | Canoe Club
It is hard to beat a great pair of broken-in fatigue pants, but unfortunately most don't have the perfect fit. orSlow has solved this problem. First, sourcing the exact fabric and then washing and working it to feel like wear ready and then cutting with a straight fit that is a perfect hybrid between a tailored trouser
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orSlow US Army Fatigue Pants | Black | Canoe Club
It is hard to beat a great pair of broken-in fatigue pants, but unfortunately most don't have the perfect fit. orSlow has solved this problem and then some. First, sourcing the exact fabric and then washing and working it to feel like wear ready and then cutting with a straight fit that is a perfect hybrid between a ta
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OrSlow Chambray Fatigue Pants (Regular Fit) | Dusty Olive | Canoe Club
Made from lightweight cotton chambray, these roomy pants are breathable and comfortable. Featuring traditional details like raised belt loops, a button fly, and side cinches, they also include elongated front pockets for a vintage touch, plus classic back pockets for ample storage. 100% cotton chambray Button fly Side
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OrSlow US Army Fatigue Pants (Regular Fit) | Ecru | Canoe Club
It is hard to beat a great pair of broken-in fatigue pants, but unfortunately most don't have the perfect fit. orSlow has solved this problem and then some. First, sourcing the exact fabric and then washing and working it to feel like wear ready and then cutting with a straight fit that is a perfect hybrid between a ta
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I got black and white. I will rotate these 3 pairs of pants until the pants (or myself) perish
Why do you say it's a "bad idea" to buy the same thing in multiple colors?
serial buyer of the same thing in different colors here
if you like the thing you like the thing
all the colors are good but black and ecru were good picks
It's fine if you really love it, but otherwise it just means you'll have less overall variety in your wardrobe
To each their own!