Dickies Official 874 Work Pants (29 Waist, 30 Length, Khaki) [Parallel Import]








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Dickies' signature 874 original work pants. The 874 work pants are synonymous with Dickies.
Since the brand's founding in the 1920s, they've been making affordable, tough, and streamlined workwear for workers, designed with maximum functionality in mind. They're beloved in South Africa, Australia, Russia, Chile, Japan, Iceland, Canada, Europe, Mexico, and all 50 states of the United States. With a strong image of being imported to Japan along with West Coast music and skateboarding, they've established an unshakable presence as the face of a brand with a strong street culture backbone. Sizing can dramatically change the look of these pants, so wearing them just right at the waist creates a well-defined, worker-like image. With a traditional, relaxed rise and a wide, straight silhouette, going up one or two sizes for a slightly more relaxed silhouette creates a relaxed look. Available in a variety of colors and sizes to suit your style, these pants offer excellent value for money, making them a must-have item. [Cheap! This Price Includes Shipping] Amazon.co.jp's sales price includes shipping! We offer a price you'll be happy with. *Applies only to products sold and shipped by Amazon.co.jp. [Japan's Best Seller] While there are many Dickies products, the "874" is Japan's best-selling item. The classic 874 pants are loved by many people around the world and are sure to look great on you. [Stain-resistant and wrinkle-resistant. Absolutely durable] Made from TC fabric, which is 65% polyester and 35% cotton. TC fabric is stain-resistant and wrinkle-resistant, making it perfect for street wear or live shows. [Over 90 Years of History] Dickies was founded in Texas, USA in 1922. Initially, it was made to provide clothing for local workers, but now operates in 106 countries. Under the slogan "Work Wear," the company has always strived to provide the best possible workwear by constantly checking the workplaces where workers work. Renowned for the durability of its fabric and construction, Dickies was even used as military uniforms during World War II. [Supported by Many Artists] Dickies are beloved by many artists both domestically and internationally. Wearing Dickies at live shows has become a staple. Dickies tag at the top of the right back pocket. View larger: Zip and hook-and-eye closure on the front. Logo and "874" printed on the inside. View larger: Side silhouette. A modern take on an old-school piece. View larger: A modern take on an old-school piece. View larger: Wide range of sizes available. View larger: 874 Work Pants' unique fabric features: Made with 3M Scotchgard. Fiber protection protects against rain, mud, stains, and oil stains for superior durability. The center crease remains even after washing. Easy care: Simply dry and wear without ironing. Sturdy reinforcement around the waist hook ensures durability. Product Description Machine washable
Each item may vary slightly. Please be assured that there may be individual differences in color due to the presence or absence of obi backing printing, differences in paper tags (flashers), and differences in country of origin, but this does not affect the quality. Brand Introduction: Dickies is a global work casual brand, proud of America. Dickies' co-founders, cousins C.N. Williamson and E.E. Dickie, began producing workwear in the 1920s, amid the excitement of realizing the American Dream. The two men traveled to "worksites" across the United States, studying the unique characteristics of each job, from farmworkers to miners, and created clothing for working people. Their products, tailored to the needs of workers, quickly became deeply ingrained throughout the United States. During World War II, they produced millions of uniforms at the request of the government. In the 1950s, after the war, they created the "874" work pants, the world's most beloved work pants, for local Texas oil workers. Durable, stain-resistant, and a perfect fit for all body types, these pants truly embodied the brand's spirit and became an explosive hit. The brand's commitment to listening to workers' voices continues to this day, and it is the foundation of the brand's "FIT YOU, FIT YOUR JOB" policy. In the 1990s, street culture boomed across the United States. West Coast skaters began to wear the durable and affordable 874, which spread to artists in various fields.
