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FLEECE UTILITY PANTS Publications Until WWII when they had

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Until WWII when they had to be replaced with celluloid due to the restriction of use of metal

and the mohair yarn is meticulously wrapped around it

It begins with the fermentation of the indigo plant

The FLEECE UTILITY PANTS from Joe McCoy are constructed in a heavy cotton-acrylic fabric to create an overall superior garment to those available in the 80s

The cotton/ nylon fabric

FLEECE UTILITY PANTS Publications Until WWII when they hadThe FLEECE UTILITY PANTS origins are in the 1970s Climbing Culture that evolved in places like Joshua Tree National Park and Yosemite Valley. At that time, climbers typically donned simple, utilitarian attire, frequently sourced from Army surplus stores. This included items such as cut off chinos, military khaki trousers, and white cotton and flannel shirts. As the climbing scene grew, there was demand for purpose designed products and synthetic

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