Universal Works
Levisham Wool Military Chino Pant
Levisham Wool Military Chino Pant
Story
Cut from a handsome salt-and-pepper herringbone
The Levisham Military Pant has a classic chino build, with a regular fit and a tapered leg. It's cut from a medium weight, speckled herringbone fabric woven from a blend of different colored yarns for a unique salt-and-pepper look. It also has a button-fly, and 2 pockets in the front and 2 in the rear to carry the essentials. Dress them up with a pair of penny loafers or down with a baseball hat and vintage sneakers.
Features
- Stylish, tapered leg
- Button-fly closure
- 2 front pockets and 2 rear buttoned pockets to stash the essentials
Materials
- Body: 62% Polyester, 26% Wool, 8% Acrylic, 2% Polyamide, 2% Viscose
- Trim: 100% Cotton
- Made in India
Sizing
- The Levisham Wool Military Chino Pant fits true to size, take your normal size
- For the best personal fit, compare a favorite pant to the garment measurements below
Garment Measurements
| 28 | 30 | 32 | 34 | 36 | 38 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Waist | 28⅜ | 30⅜ | 32⅜ | 34¼ | 36¼ | 38⅛ |
| Thigh | 12 | 12½ | 13⅛ | 13¾ | 14⅜ | 15 |
| Leg Opening | 6⅞ | 6⅞ | 6⅞ | 7⅜ | 7⅝ | 7⅞ |
| Outseam | 40½ | 40½ | 40½ | 41¾ | 43⅜ | 44½ |
All measurements are in inches.
How to Measure - Garment Waist: measure from side to side along the top of the waistband, multiply by 2 - Thigh: starting 1" down from the crotch seam, pull the measuring tape from edge of edge across the thigh - Leg Opening: measure at the bottom of the leg across from edge to edge - Outseam: measure along the outside of the pant leg to the bottom hem, including the waistband
Care
- Dry clean only
- Cool iron as needed
About Universal Works
As a young boy in a working class family in the ‘70s, David Keyte always admired the way his father and uncles would dress—wearing their heritage workwear Monday-Friday and well-tailored suits on the weekends. Then, in the ‘80s, David took note of the flashy sporting styles and the eclectic looks of music subcultures. This fascination with apparel launched what would become a 30-year career in the garment-making game. David apprenticed and learned from style masters like Paul Smith and Maharishi until he struck out on his own, creating Universal Works as his creative outlet after a lifetime of honing his apparel know-how. Universal Works aims to push the industry forward, working with sustainable, responsible factories, and creating small-batch lineups of pieces that last. Every piece is designed with a blend of David’s unique aesthetic and a goal of outlasting today’s trends. Needless to say, we’ll go ahead and trust him and the folks at UW—there’s enough experience in that studio to know what sticks and what doesn’t.
