Gurkha Pants British Military 1950s 7 oz Army Trousers Belted Pleated Front Cotton - Sand Beige OR Khaki Green

High belted buckle fastening Gurkha pants designed by us. Modelled on the British military style worn by soldiers in India and Nepal in the 1940s and 50s. Versatile and stylish trouser that can be worn casually or formally to suit the occasion.

FEATURES
- Double pleated front
- Straight leg cut
- Classic high rise
- Button fly
- 2 adjustable brass buckles
- Tan beige or army green
- Look best rolled to fit
- Ankle hem width taken on size large: 10.5"
- Inner leg length 32" on all sizes.

These are a new product, designed by us to imitate the original vintage cut as closely as possible. This design has been in the pipeline for 12 months so we're very happy to finally be releasing it into the shop!

SIZING
Designed for men but can be worn as unisex item. See our size chart for US/UK/EU conversions. 

They pull in to fit with the adjustable buckles at either side, so if you are in between sizes you should buy the larger size and adjust them to fit. For example, if you are waist 34" you should buy size large (fits waist 34-37").

Female model is UK size 8/10, 5ft 6 tall, waist 26.5-27" and wears size XS. 
Male model is waist 34" and wears size large.

XS - measures 27.5", fits waist 25"-27.5"/ 63.5cm-70cm

Small - measures 30", fits waist 28"-30" / 71cm-76cm

Medium - measures 33", fits waist 31"-33" / 77cm-84cm

Large - measures 36", fits waist 34"-37" / 85cm-94cm

X-Large - measures 36", fits waist 38"-41" / 95cm-104cm

FABRIC
100% cotton twill. Mid-weight comfortable and durable 7 oz/230gsm fabric.

BRIEF HISTORY OF THE GURKHA PANT 
In short, Nepalese Gurkha soldiers were recruited by the British army after a display of great strength and skill during battle in 1814. Their army was 6 times smaller than the British, but they held out much longer than anticipated due to their stamina and knowledge of the terrain. The British struggled as they were not used to the heat and unfamiliar territories, and as a result their weight fluctuated. The garment which became known as the "Gurkha pant" had an adjustable belted waist which allowed the trouser to be cinched and released as required, whilst maintaining a smart military uniform.

CARE
Machine washable at 30c.

CONDITION
New, manufactured by us.


POSTAGE

- We aim to dispatch within 1-2 working days for you.

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GOT A QUESTION?

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WHOLESALE

If you are an independent business looking to stock your shop, then please feel free to message us and we may be able arrange discounted rates for wholesale quantities.


RETURNS

We are happy to accept returns and offer refunds as long as the item is sent back within 14 days of receipt. Buyer is responsible for return postage cost.

High belted buckle fastening Gurkha pants designed by us. Modelled on the British military style worn by soldiers in India and Nepal in the 1940s and 50s. Versatile and stylish trouser that can be worn casually or formally to suit the occasion. In short, Nepalese Gurkha soldiers were recruited by the British army after a display of great strength and skill during battle in 1814. Their army was 6 times smaller than the British, but they held out much longer than anticipated due to their stamina and knowledge of the terrain. The British struggled as they were not used to the heat and unfamiliar territories, and as a result their weight fluctuated. The garment which became known as the "Gurkha pant" had an adjustable belted waist which allowed the trouser to be cinched and released as require
High belted buckle fastening Gurkha pants designed by us. Modelled on the British military style worn by soldiers in India and Nepal in the 1940s and 50s. Versatile and stylish trouser that can be worn casually or formally to suit the occasion. In short, Nepalese Gurkha soldiers were recruited by the British army after a display of great strength and skill during battle in 1814. Their army was 6 times smaller than the British, but they held out much longer than anticipated due to their stamina and knowledge of the terrain. The British struggled as they were not used to the heat and unfamiliar territories, and as a result their weight fluctuated. The garment which became known as the "Gurkha pant" had an adjustable belted waist which allowed the trouser to be cinched and released as require