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Men Pants Twill Fitness Track Jogging Pants Casual Cotton Pants
Men Pants Twill Fitness Track Jogging Pants Casual Cotton Pants
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- [Breathable material]-Twill elastic and comfortable 98% cotton, more breathable and softer; 2% elastic fiber, twill casual pants made of highly elastic materials, providing great flexibility and sports comfort in daily life;
- [Sports design]-In order to increase the comfort of sports, the tapered sports pants are made of micro-elastic fabrics, the waist can be adjusted with a long drawstring, and the front and back pockets have a three-dimensional leather label design;
- [Reinforced pockets]-Sports casual pants design, with 2 pockets on the front and 2 pockets on the back. Reinforced treatment at the pocket;
- [Multiple occasions]- With this jogging pants, you can wear it in training, track and field, gym, exercise, running, bodybuilding, weightlifting, basketball, work, outdoor or any other type of sports activities, daily life and work;
- [Note]-As different computers display different colors, the actual color may be slightly different from the above picture.





By the early 20th century, the American public began to wear chinos, especially to semi-informal gatherings. Young men might wear them to school or college. They quickly became associated by the 1940s with the preppy look. The 1950s perhaps can be viewed as the highpoint for chino popularity. Most schoolboys and college men wore these pants.Popularity of khakis as everyday pants declined with growing trends toward wearing more casual clothing.
Chino is a Spanish word . The term, which is synonymous with "khakis" when used to describe pants, migrated to the English language, when pants made of strong cotton fabric were used as part of military uniforms in both the UK and the US. They also picked up the name "khakis" because the military standard in the UK was to dye these pants to a tan khaki color. The modern chino may be dyed any color, though tan, black, blue, and olive drab are the usual choices.
Chinos as military uniform were simple slacks with straight waists, no pleats, and a tapered leg. The fabric was durable, yet light, and suitable for wear in warm conditions, while providing adequate coverage. The khaki color became popular in the UK in the mid 19th century. American soldiers started wearing khakis as part of standard military wear.
The American style of military pant was much like the British, a very simple design with no pleats, a zip and button front, and straight legs.
Popularity of khakis as everyday pants declined with growing trends toward wearing more casual clothing. Jeans have been, since the mid 1960s, the standard wear for attending school, although people will still see chinos worn for informal events, and most boys in private schools wear them. Design styles have changed too, and both men and women may wear today’s varieties.




Three-dimensional leather label design
More youthful and fashionable
Pocket reinforcement treatment
Three-dimensional waist rope design
More noble and elegant
Stitch reinforcement treatment
Waist line design
More three-dimensional shape
Pocket reinforcement treatment
Elastic tightening of trousers






BLACK
KHAKI
LIGHT GRAY
Lron Grey
ROYAL BLUE

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