- Model is 5' 10"/178cm and 161lbs/73kg. He wears a size M.
Inspired by US Army OG-107 Fatigue Pants. Made with sashiko cotton with a texturized, woven handle, heavyweight 450 GSM. Hand-dyed using natural indigo and washed. Classic fit with a straight leg, and the signature 'Baker Pants' patch pockets on the front, as well as two back buttoned pockets.
- Classic fit with a straight leg.
- Belt loops. Zipper fly with a buttoned closure. Genuine horn buttons.
- Two front angled patch pockets. Two back patch pockets.
- 450 GSM sashiko, 100% cotton.
- Machine washable.
- Dyed with indigo, which may rub off onto fabrics, leather, and upholstery.
Model is 5' 10"/178cm and 161lbs/73kg. He wears a size M.
Please use this info as a general guide as measurements are approximate.
Size | Waist | Hip |
S/W30 | 30.7" / 78 cm | 38.6" / 98 cm |
M/W32 | 32.3" / 82 cm | 40.2" / 102 cm |
L/W34 | 33.9" / 86 cm | 41.7" / 106 cm |
XL/W36 | 35.4" / 90 cm | 43.3" / 110 cm |
XXL/W38 | 37.0" / 94 cm | 44.9" / 114 cm |
Size | Front Rise | Back Rise |
S/W30 | 12.4" / 31.5 cm | 16.9" / 43 cm |
M/W32 | 12.6" / 32 cm | 16.9" / 43 cm |
L/W34 |
12.8" / 32.5 cm | 17.7" / 45 cm |
XL/W36 | 12.8" / 32.5 cm | 17.7" / 45 cm |
XXL/W38 | 13.6" / 34.5 cm | 17.9" / 45.5 cm |
Size | Thigh | Inseam |
S/W30 | 22.8" / 58 cm |
28.3" / 72 cm |
M/W32 | 23.6" / 60 cm | 28.7" / 73 cm |
L/W34 |
24.4" / 62 cm | 28.7" / 73 cm |
XL/W36 | 25.2" / 64 cm | 28.9" / 73.5 cm |
XXL/W38 | 26" / 66 cm | 28.9" / 73.5 cm |
Size | Length | Leg Opening |
S/W30 | 40.2" / 102 cm | 7.1" / 18 cm |
M/W32 | 40.9" / 104 cm | 7.5" / 19 cm |
L/W34 |
41.7" / 106 cm | 7.9" / 20 cm |
XL/W36 | 42.5" / 108 cm | 8.3" / 21 cm |
XXL/W38 | 43.3" / 110 cm | 8.7" / 22 cm |
In order to best determine fit, it may be helpful to compare our garment’s measurements to a similar garment you already own. Lay your garment on a flat surface and take all measurements from the outside of the garment.
Click here to check out our Garment Measuring Guide.
** If you are still confused, you can Contact Us to help you choose the size. **
- Free shipping on orders $59 (U.S. dollar), Otherwise, a shipping fee of $6.99 will be charged.
- Time Catcher offers 30 day returns. - Return Policy
** All items must be returned in unused, original condition with tags attached. **
OG-107 Fatigue Pants - Indigo-Dyed Sashiko Version
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- Model is 5' 10"/178cm and 161lbs/73kg. He wears a size M.
Inspired by US Army OG-107 Fatigue Pants. Made with sashiko cotton with a texturized, woven handle, heavyweight 450 GSM. Hand-dyed using natural indigo and washed. Classic fit with a straight leg, and the signature 'Baker Pants' patch pockets on the front, as well as two back buttoned pockets.
- Classic fit with a straight leg.
- Belt loops. Zipper fly with a buttoned closure. Genuine horn buttons.
- Two front angled patch pockets. Two back patch pockets.
- 450 GSM sashiko, 100% cotton.
- Machine washable.
- Dyed with indigo, which may rub off onto fabrics, leather, and upholstery.
Model is 5' 10"/178cm and 161lbs/73kg. He wears a size M.
Please use this info as a general guide as measurements are approximate.
Size | Waist | Hip |
S/W30 | 30.7" / 78 cm | 38.6" / 98 cm |
M/W32 | 32.3" / 82 cm | 40.2" / 102 cm |
L/W34 | 33.9" / 86 cm | 41.7" / 106 cm |
XL/W36 | 35.4" / 90 cm | 43.3" / 110 cm |
XXL/W38 | 37.0" / 94 cm | 44.9" / 114 cm |
Size | Front Rise | Back Rise |
S/W30 | 12.4" / 31.5 cm | 16.9" / 43 cm |
M/W32 | 12.6" / 32 cm | 16.9" / 43 cm |
L/W34 |
12.8" / 32.5 cm | 17.7" / 45 cm |
XL/W36 | 12.8" / 32.5 cm | 17.7" / 45 cm |
XXL/W38 | 13.6" / 34.5 cm | 17.9" / 45.5 cm |
Size | Thigh | Inseam |
S/W30 | 22.8" / 58 cm |
28.3" / 72 cm |
M/W32 | 23.6" / 60 cm | 28.7" / 73 cm |
L/W34 |
24.4" / 62 cm | 28.7" / 73 cm |
XL/W36 | 25.2" / 64 cm | 28.9" / 73.5 cm |
XXL/W38 | 26" / 66 cm | 28.9" / 73.5 cm |
Size | Length | Leg Opening |
S/W30 | 40.2" / 102 cm | 7.1" / 18 cm |
M/W32 | 40.9" / 104 cm | 7.5" / 19 cm |
L/W34 |
41.7" / 106 cm | 7.9" / 20 cm |
XL/W36 | 42.5" / 108 cm | 8.3" / 21 cm |
XXL/W38 | 43.3" / 110 cm | 8.7" / 22 cm |
In order to best determine fit, it may be helpful to compare our garment’s measurements to a similar garment you already own. Lay your garment on a flat surface and take all measurements from the outside of the garment.
Click here to check out our Garment Measuring Guide.
** If you are still confused, you can Contact Us to help you choose the size. **
- Free shipping on orders $59 (U.S. dollar), Otherwise, a shipping fee of $6.99 will be charged.
- Time Catcher offers 30 day returns. - Return Policy
** All items must be returned in unused, original condition with tags attached. **
US Army OG-107 Fatigue Pants
US Army OG-107 Fatigue Pants were originally designed as part of the US military's OG-107 uniform (OG stood for olive green) back in 1952, fatigue pants as they've come to be known, or Baker Pants, evolved out of the 'HBT' herringbone twill pants worn during WW2.
Sashiko
Sashiko (刺し子, lit. 'little stabs') is a type of traditional Japanese embroidery or stitching used for the decorative and/or functional reinforcement of cloth and clothing.
First coming into existence in the Edo period (1603–1867), sashiko embroidery was first applied to clothing out of a practical need and would have been used to strengthen the homespun clothes of olden times. Worn-out clothes were pieced together to make new garments by using simple running stitches. These clothes increased their strength with this durable embroidery. By the Meiji period (1868–1912), sashiko had been established enough to evolve into winter work in northern farming communities when it was too cold to work outside.
Sashiko was commonly used to reinforce already-patched clothing around points of wear, but it would also be used to attach patches to clothing, ultimately making the fabric stronger. It would also be used to layer thin fabrics to create warmth and, in the case of some garments such as the coats of firemen, to create a thick and absorbent material that would be soaked in water before carrying out duties as a fireman. Though most sashiko utilizes only a plain running stitch technique, sashiko is commonly used to create decorative and repeated embroidered patterns and may be used for purely decorative purposes, such as in the creation of quilts and embroidery samplers.