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| Trews are the forerunner of the modern trousers. They originated in Ireland. The Trews have a drawstring waist and tie at the pant bottom. You can wear them tied at the knee or ankle. Because they are lightweight cotton, they easily tuck into boots. Renaissance men did not have pockets in their trews; however, we added two pockets inconspicuously into the side seams to store your valuables. Available in black only. |
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Features
- Fabric: Cotton
- Garment Care: Machine washable; tumble dry low heat.
- Drawstring waist (no fly); ties at bottom.
- Note: There is no stretch in these pants; they are straight from the waist down.
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