FIELD SLACKS WOMENS

349CHF

Based on the best-selling Field Shorts. These indestructible slacks were built for the woods, ocean, mountains and all the stretches in between.

FIELD SLACKS WOMENS  164 Terra Red
FIELD SLACKS WOMENS  455 Spruce Green/Green
FIELD SLACKS WOMENS  490 Blue Surf/Olive Ash
FIELD SLACKS WOMENS  591 Faded Navy/Navy
FIELD SLACKS WOMENS  615 Tan/Tan
FIELD SLACKS WOMENS  620 Desert/Tan

490 Blue Surf/Olive Ash

FIELD SLACKS WOMENS
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Built upon the foundation of our best-selling Field Shorts, these indestructible slacks were engineered for the modern explorer who demands versatility across terrain. From dense woodland to rocky coastlines, mountain trails to the stretches in between—these trousers deliver unwavering performance.

Crafted with a technical blend of polyamide and elastane, they feature our signature 2-way stretch for unrestricted movement. The real story lies in the thoughtful details: double-layer waxed cotton yokes from Scotland's renowned Halley Stevenson mill reinforce high-wear areas on the thighs and back, whilst a weathered red watch pocket showcases waxed cotton from British Millerain—a nod to traditional craftsmanship.
Size guide
FitStraight
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Composition97% Polyamide, 3% Elastane, 100% Waxed Cotton finish
Made inEstonia
2-way stretch

2-way stretch

2-way stretch fabric, allowing for adequate mobility

Waxed Cotton

Waxed Cotton

Comprised of Scottish Waxed Cotton material, useful for weather resistance and durability

Double layer waxed cotton yokes on thighs and back from Halley Stevenson, Scotland
Loop on right side for holding knife or other tools for easy access
Button for securing the pockets
Watch pocket in waxed cotton in signature weathered red colour – from British Millerain, UK

WAXED COTTON: SCOTTISH HERITAGE

DEVELOPED BY SAILORS 

The concept of waxed cotton was originally developed in the early 15th century by Scottish herring fishermen - both our suppliers of waxed cotton; Halley Stevenson’s of Scotland (est. 1864) and British Millerain of England (est. 1880), have pioneered the modern development of the traditional material. 

The beauty of waxed cotton is in both its durability and longevity, as well as its surprising breathability – with the wax proofing adjusting to ambient temperature, maximizing comfort for the wearer. Its coating can be maintained by the end user by re-applying wax to the surface, keeping the material soft, supple, and weather-resistant.

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