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We collaborated with Dickies to craft trousers with historic heritage and timeless appeal. Cut from rare Cramerton twill in a versatile shape, the Drop + Dickies Cramerton Chinos won’t be here long. Make one of 150 pairs yours.
I’m not usually one to complain about price on MD, but $125 for Dickies seems silly. It’s not apparent what is so great about this fabric other than it being dead stock, or what is special about the construction.
I guess as a non-American, I don’t particularly care if it’s MiUSA or not. As for the fabric, it seems nice enough, but nothing so special as to place this above chinos from other makers better known than Dickies in the high-quality menswear space.
Maybe this makes more sense for Americans and/or people who already wear Dickies and are interested in a higher quality version.
Stoked to get our first project with Dickies launched. This is an extremely solid pair of trousers that we could only have made with our friends at Dickies. Dickies found the rolls of Cramerton Army Cloth in their factory in Uvalde, Texas and offered them to us. Dickies cut & sewed these pants under same roof which is in their last remaining US Factory, established in 1953. The hardware is US sourced. For enthusiasts who are deep into clothing and those who just want an all-cotton comfortable and built to last pair of pants, this is a very solid addition to any wardrobe.
I wear Dickies and Carhartt for work. Looking forward to this. Wasn't too interested in these until I saw they are to be made from deadstock. Where are these going to be made?