As I’ve said before, I’ve become a very big fan of having some stretch built into a pair of pants. Even in an everyday pair of, say, jeans or khakis, having that ease of movement is a massive upgrade. Now, if you’re actually actively working in those pants, then it’s even more appreciated. That’s where something like the Mission Workshop Paragon Chore Pant comes in.
The Mission Workshop Paragon Chore Pant has been around for a bit, and today we’re focused on their new color, the Mojave Camo. Regardless of the color you go for, you’ve got seven different pockets for stashing things away, helping to keep your tools close at hand, as well as a utility look that’s ready to hang your hammer from.
While the solid colors are probably more what you’re thinking of for a pair of hard-duty pants, the Mojave Camo actually makes a lot of sense to me. With the varied pattern, they’re actually going to hide a lot of what you’re going to be going through in the work day, whether that’s construction dust or dirt and debris from doing stuff outside. In other words, these are going to stay looking cleaner than they actually may be.
Past that, you’ve got the 4-way stretch, a water-repellant DWR finish (which will also help keep things clean), and a textile that’s going to remain very breathable and help wick away moisture (in other words, letting that sweat to evaporate away). In other words, all the stuff you’d want in a pair of pants, particularly one meant for hard work. Pick up your own pair – in Mojave Camo, or navy, khaki, or black – for $295 directly from missionworkshop.com
Product Details:
- Italian textile
- 4-way stretch
- Highly breathable + wicks moisture
- Next-generation water-repellent (DWR) finish
- Soft, natural cotton hand
- Seven pockets
- Utility loop
- Triple needle stitching
- Each pant features a one-of-a-kind dye pattern
- Hand-dyed in Los Angeles
- Made in Brooklyn NYC with Italian-made textile
- All sizes feature a 33” inseam
- Fiber content: 55% Cotton / 35% Polyamide / 10% Elastane