Additional Information
- Story
- A 21st century take on jeans. There's no denim in here. No cotton to blowout
after a month or two of cycling. No cotton to suck up sweat and rain and
clam up your life for hours as it sort of dries. If Levi Strauss set out
today to sell pants to gold miners, do you think he'd pick a fabric
centuries old or would he do what he did 160 years ago and find the
toughest, most durable and most comfortable cloth around?
We set out to make a true five pocket pant for casual work and wear; what used to be called a dungaree. It needed to be ready for our lifestyle. One pant we could wear everyday, all day. One that could handle the stress of daily cycling and would still look good even when covered in grime and paint. Pants that stay dry in light rain, yet dry fast if they do get wet. Pants that shrug off coffee and beer. Pants that look and smell good even if you never wash them but can also get tossed in the washer without compromising their core style. Pants we can hike and sail in and then still walk into a restaurant looking sharp. The Outlier Slim Dungarees.
Fit-wise, we made these clean and lean but not skin tight. Relatively straight hipped with a slight taper below the knee. A gusseted crotch, curved waistband and reverse back yoke ensure you can move freely through any situation. - Fabric
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Tough and beautiful, there are quite literally two sides to our Workcloth Doubleweave Canvas. The outer face is canvas weave comprised of a healthy percentage of Cordura grade nylon, making it our strongest and most durable fabric. The inner face is completely different, a loosely woven nylon-poly blend that has been made to a subtle softness. The result is incredible: a rugged, ready-for-anything fabric that stays both comfortable and breathable.
The Workcloth Doubleweave Canvas weighs in at 275 gsm (10 oz), slightly more than our OG Cloth. It has a slight two-way stretch and great drape. The "self-cleaning" NanoSphere® treatment emulates the surface of a lotus leaf, giving it nice resistance to water, coffee, wine and dirt. When it does get wet, it dries much faster than conventional fabric, keeping you in comfort no matter the weather.
Bluesign certified for a cleaner planet. Machine wash warm (do not use fabric softener). Hang dry or tumble dry on low for 5-10 minutes maximum. (It dries fast). Ironing or a quick tumble dry will restore the NanoSphere® treatment. - Details
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- Slim Dungarees
- Made with Outlier's Workcloth Doubleweave Canvas
- 82% Nylon, 16% Polyester, 2% Elastane
- Doubleweave construction, Cordura grade nylon canvas weave on the outside, soft nylon-poly weave on the inside.
- 275gsm
- Reversed yoke to avoid uncomfortable stress points
- Gusseted crotch
- High breathability
- NanoSphere® treated to emulate the self-cleaning capabilities of a lotus leaf
- Water resistance
- Dirt and grime resistance
- Coffee, beer and wine resistance
- Slight two-way stretch
- Brushed stainless steel rivets and shank
- Case study on creating the Slim Dungarees
- Bluesign® Certified Fabric
- Fits true to size, slim cut but not skin tight. Tapers to narrow leg.
- Machine wash warm and lay flat to dry (do not use fabric softener). Tumble dry medium or low iron to restore water resistance.
- Made in New York City with Swiss fabric
- Slim Dungarees
- Sizing
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Fits true to size. Slim cut but not skin tight. Tapers to narrow leg.
Please refer to the table below for exact garment measurements.
Garment measurements in inches, measured flatSize 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 Top Opening 14.75 15.25 15.75 16.25 16.75 17.25 17.75 18.25 18.75 19.75 Upper Thigh 10.5 10.75 11 11.25 11.5 11.875 12.25 12.625 13 13.75 Inseam (standard) 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5 32.5 Inseam (long sizes only) 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 Leg Opening 6.75 6.87 7 7.13 7.25 7.37 7.5 7.63 7.75 8 Body measurements in inchesSize 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 Natural waist at narrowest point 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 - Colors
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Black
Jon Paul weighs 165lbs is 6 foot 0 inches tall and
wears size 31 in Bluetint Gray
Photos by Emiliano Granado
Photos by Emiliano Granado