Chinos
I drive my kid to school every day right around the Transamerica Building (the one that looks like a pyramid, for those outside the Bay). Our routine includes a playlist dedicated to one theme or another. I am off to see Black Flag tonight in Petaluma so it was early BF from door to door today.
As we turned onto Columbus heading towards downtown, a fashion trend shows its casual / comfort face on these tech bros heading to work, in the same direction we are headed to school. Starting from the ground up, we have an electric scooter, then a fresh pair of sneakers that would not hold up on any court, stretch twill showing every ripple as the headwind presses that fabric painfully close to every nuance of their semi shredded, crossfit physique.
Working our way up, we have a collared shirt, then the ultimate sign of tech and outdoors - the puffy vest. There is not a whole lot of room for variation here. Maybe the heckle storm from the double paper cup, sipper colleagues of theirs would jump on any verbal dart possible, dare anyone veer from the defined path of tech apparel wizardry.
But, if there was a brave soul or two out there who had the courage to storm the comfort / casual fashion gates that define this subculture, our easy pants would fit the bill. Still comfortable, hence the name, zero stretch to this cotton ripstop fabric we use and a definite tip of the cap to some strong military styling that is forever based in utility and functionality.
Ours are made in Italy using Italian fabric and have zero stretch. They run a little big so check the size chart please. I wear 34 in our pants and sport these in size medium.
We offer three colors so have a look as we present these to you as our " Item of the Week " . Yours with a 20% discount.
Enjoy,
Tony Patella
Pete Searson
Tellason
(sale ends Friday, January 25th @11:59pm)
Watch our video featuring Pete and our Item of the Week. Pete is 6β4β, 185lbs, and wears a size 34 jean. Heβs wearing a size Medium in the EZ Pant.