Rugged canvas DNA transformed with a touch of stretch for radical comfort and paired with our timeless 5 pocket for classic styling. These are the Japan Stretch Canvas 5 Pockets. Sitting, standing, walking - everything is great in these styles and the value is equally impressive.
The subtle balancing act between rugged, refined and comfort is one of the hardest to get right, but when we find a fabric that does it, the end result tends to be great. These new Japan Stretch Canvas 5 Pockets are one of those styles that gets everything right from style to usability to value. Each starts at the perfect year-round weight of 8 ounces. Sturdy, but always usable. The canvas weave is a nice alternative to a traditional one and lends a slightly more rugged appeal, while the finer weave keeps it universal. Just a touch of stretch transforms these pants. They remain completely natural in look while getting a level of movement that makes them so great to wear. The colors are equally impressive - this version is an earthy, saturated pecan. This is a true value for a pair of pants you wear well in any season.
Inseam
Waist sizes 29-33 have a 34" inseam. Waist sizes 34+ have a 36" inseam.
Gustin has partnered with Denim Therapy to offer discounted custom hemming.
As a Gustin customer, you can save up to 34% on authentic chain-stitched hemming
that will match the original construction of your selvedge.
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