Swiss Civil Defense Work Pants, Surplus
Nice and sturdy work pants for bomb shelter personnel. These grayish blue pants can also be used in peacetime, as they are quite stylish in a hip way. These are also a very good choice for all you grandpa wannabes out there.
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Nice and sturdy work pants for bomb shelter personnel. These grayish blue pants can also be used in peacetime, as they are quite stylish in a hip way. These are also a very good choice for all you grandpa wannabes out there.
Features
Straight, grayish blue pants with buttoned waist and fly. The waist has a rubber band for adjustment, but it seems quite baked. It can be replaced, of course.
- Belt loops
- Buttoned loops for suspenders inside the waist
- Side pockets and buttoned openings
- Buttoned back pocket
- Thigh pocket
- Buttoned pant bottoms
Materials and care
50% cotton and 50% polyester. Wash at 60°C / 140°F, do not bleach.
Size info
The sizes are in Swiss form: First the pant waist circumference in centimeters divided by two, then the inseam length in centimeters. The pant waist is measured where the belt goes.
Swiss Surplus
These pants are used, but they are in good condition. These surplus pants have come all the way from the snow-clad mountains of the Swiss Confederation.
Kierto Circular Economy
Return this product used but clean and unbroken, and you'll receive half of the product's original price as Varusteleka credits. Service is available only in Finland. Only Registered users can make Kierto returns. See more information about Kierto.
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6 ratings
Eino N. 28.09.2022 Verified purchase
Jeffrey M. 20.04.2023 Verified purchase
They appear very lightly used and in excellent condition. The oldest pair appears to be manufactured in 1970.
For the price, they're totally worth it!
Jani A. 20.04.2023 Verified purchase
Marko L. 20.04.2023 ⚠ Unverified purchase
Callum B. 19.06.2023 Verified purchase
John K. 06.03.2024 Verified purchase
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