orSlow analyzed the material of ripstop from the 60s and developed it from the original material. When weaving the fabric, thick threads are woven in a grid pattern between fine thread threads to create a grid-like woven pattern on the surface. It is designed in such a way that the thick thread part will stop the tear when it is torn. The ripstop poplin of the 1960s is characteristic and slightly glossy, and the thick weft count is emphasized, but the thick warp count is not emphasized, giving it a unique look. The orSlow V5260 utility pant reproduces the unique texture and silhouette of the 1960s as much as possible. There is a drawcord on the hem, so you can wear it in a variety of ways. A timeless, durable, and long-lasting cargo pant.