Seager Co.
Bison Canvas Pants
Bison Canvas Pants
Story
Built to get better with time
Named for the beast that still roams the American West (thanks to over a century of conservation efforts) these work pants are strong, hearty, and then some. Made from heavyweight rigid canvas, they have a relaxed fit designed for movement, with sturdy details like herringbone pockets, utility loops, and triple-needled side seams.
Features
- Heavyweight canvas construction
- Herringbone pocketing
- Top entry seam sturdy belt loops
- Knife clip pocket entry
- Rear utility pockets
- Utility strap doubles as a sunglasses loop
- Triple-needle side seams for durability
Materials
- 100% Cotton
- Made in China
Sizing
- The Seager Co. Bison Canvas Pants have a relaxed fit that’s true to size
- For the best personal fit, compare the measurements of one of your best-fitting pants to the garment measurements below
Garment Measurements
| 30 | 32 | 34 | 36 | 38 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Waist | 30 | 32 | 34 | 36 | 38 |
| Inseam | 32 | 32 | 32 | 33 | 33 |
| Leg Opening | 17 ½ | 18 | 18 ½ | 19 | 19 ½ |
All measurements are in inches.
How to Measure - Waist: Align the front and back waistbands so they’re stacked on top of each other, then measure from edge to edge across the middle of the waistband, multiply by 2 - Inseam: Measure from the crotch seam down to the bottom of the leg hem, following along the inside of the leg - Leg Opening: Measure across the bottom hem from edge to edge
About Seager Co.
Since their founding in 2015, Seager’s mission has never wavered from wanting to share their love and passion for America’s Old West with those who long for simplicity. Their menswear and gear are essentials for week-long road trips filled with rope swings, campfires, and whiskey—moments that make you appreciate life. Seager's commitment to sustainability is evident in their small-batch production process, which ensures high quality and minimal waste. They also donate 1% of all sales to environmental nonprofits focused on preserving state and national parks, ensuring the Old West remains pristine for future generations—and that's something we can all get behind.
