Oakley - Pigment Dyed "War Chest" Cargo Shorts
Oakley was founded in 1975 by Jim Jannard, who started by selling innovative motorcycle grips made from a material he called "Unobtainium". The brand's name comes from Jannard's dog, Oakley Anne. The company expanded into motocross gear and then, in 1984, released its first sport-oriented eyewear, the "Factory Pilot Eyeshade".
Pulling design references from military garb and their "Standard Issue" range, the War Chest Shorts are a popular style from the 2000s. They are lightweight, pigment-dyed, and loaded with great pocket options.
Tagged Size 30
85% Cotton, 15% Linen
Made in China
Waist: 43cm
Front Rise: 26cm
Inseam: 20.5cm
Total Length: 47.5cm
Hem Opening: 25.5cm
Great Condition
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- Store:
- Indigo & Provisions
- Price:
- $40