CARGO PANT - NIGHT CAMO
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CARGO PANT - NIGHT CAMO

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CARGO PANT - NIGHT CAMODubbleware is an icon of American blue collar workwear. Founded in 1924 in Boston, Mass, the brand quickly became synonymous with producing beautiful and hard wearing coveralls, jackets and work trousers for the blue collar employees of the New England and New York railway network. In 2026, the brands goal is to re interpret the brands original workwear DNA and tailor it to the needs of todays workforces. Every piece is created with wearability,

Dubbleware is an icon of American blue collar workwear. Founded in 1924 in Boston, Mass, the brand quickly became synonymous with producing beautiful and hard wearing coveralls, jackets and work trousers for the blue collar employees of the New England and New York railway network. In 2026, the brands goal is to re-interpret the brands original workwear DNA and tailor it to the needs of today’s workforces.  Every piece is created with wearability, durability and quality to provide you with a timeless piece of workwear whatever you modern day occupation. Workwear inspired for everyday use.

The Cargo Pant shape is notorious with workwear and when we found an OG sample in our own archive last year we knew we needed to bring it back for 2026. Coming in a smooth and hardwearing Cotton canvas and digital Camo fabric with Two side pockets on each leg and flap style backside pockets. The rise and Leg hem are looser and more relaxed for a much more comfortable fit and shape. A slightly smarter, more contemporary take on a classic Cargo Trouser.

.  100% Cotton. 

.  A substantial, 300GSM mid weight printed broken twill fabric.

.  A subtle and slight garment wash for a vintage, worn in look and feel.

.  Taken directly from our American workwear archives.

.  Two traditional Cargo style leg pockets with flaps.

.  A slightly shorter/cropped and wider leg length and shape.

. A very relaxed and longer Front Rise. 

.  Belt loop waist.

.  Two large workwear style backside pockets.

.  A Loose, relaxed shape and fit.

·  Please see exact measurements in our SIZE GUIDE. 

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