IH-747-GRN - 8oz Ripstop Baker Pants - Army Green
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IH-747-GRN - 8oz Ripstop Baker Pants - Army Green
For the first time in over a decade, "Baker" pants are available for SS26. This style draws inspiration from the original OG-107 military fatigue/utility pants worn by U.S. troops in the 1950s, offering a wider, more relaxed fit and higher rise than many of our cuts.
This model is made from 8oz Japanese ripstop — a lightweight yet highly durable fabric, made tear-resistant by a pattern of reinforced squares woven throughout. This particular ripstop is woven with thicker cotton yarns for a stiffer feel, which are VAT-dyed and oxidised to create a colourfast finish that resists fading from washing, harsh conditions, and UV exposure.
Other key features include flap-down rear pockets with secure button fastenings, a brass zipper fly, and rear waist cinches — allowing the fit to be adjusted without a belt.
28-36, 38, 40, 42, 44

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@ShopatIronHeart just letting you know that on the product page these are listed as 00% cotton
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@corralitos Thanks for letting us know, we will get that updated
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@corralitos Thanks for the heads up, the error has now been corrected

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@corralitos said in IH-747-GRN - 8oz Ripstop Baker Pants - Army Green:
these are listed as 00% cotton
Lightweight summer material
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Hehe, great minds - I was going to make a similar comment @corralitos
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Can anyone please comment on the ripstop fabric … what’s it wear like? Is it anything like whipcord?
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@AdamJ Thanks Adam, appreciate it.
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These are definitely on my list. The cotton ripstop I’ve had in the past breaks in nicely and is almost like seersucker. I’d imagine they will be awesome for summer. I see these with the cotton/linen chambry shirt being my summer uniform.
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@SamD Just wondering what the difference is between these, the painters, and the wides? I usually wear 777’s, so trying to find the leanest of them to get.
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@newtoiron they are all sraight-ish cuts. Once production runs come, sizing charts will be published
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@newtoiron As Alex mentioned, they are similar(ish) cuts, and we'll be able to provide an accurate comparision once the production runs are measured.
Based on the sample models, though, the wide pants have the highest rise and are the most relaxed through the leg profile. In my opinion, the bakers offer the leanest appearance, as they don't feature the hammer loop/extra pockets found on the painters pants.
The screenshot below might help for comparison, from L to R: Painters, Bakers, Wides.

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@SamD Fantastic shot Sam, thank you!
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