Studio D'Artisan 1917 Fox Cotton Baker Pants Brown
The Studio D'Artisan 1917 Fox Cotton Baker Pants are a heritage-inspired workwear staple, meticulously crafted to combine classic design with modern Japanese craftsmanship. Drawing from mid-20th-century military baker pants, the silhouette pays homage to the versatile fatigues worn by U.S. servicemen in the 1940s — adapted here with a slightly wide leg and deep rise for a relaxed, easy-wearing fit.
What truly sets these trousers apart is the fabric. They are constructed from Fox Fibre cotton — one of the rarest and most meaningful textiles in the world. Developed by agricultural pioneer Sally Fox, this cotton revives naturally colored cotton varieties dating back over 5,000 years. Unlike conventional cotton, Fox Fibre is grown completely organically, without pesticides or genetic modification, and requires no dye or chemical treatment — its earthy brown tone is the cotton's own natural color.
Beyond its sustainability, Fox Fibre offers exceptional functional qualities. Its unique fiber structure contains microscopic air pockets that deliver remarkable quick-drying performance, natural insulation, and UV protection, while remaining lightweight, breathable, and softly supple against the skin. The fabric is woven into a 12oz herringbone twill, giving the pants substantial body and a refined surface texture that ages with character.
The silhouette is a high rise with a relaxed, slightly wide straight leg, cut for ease of movement and an unmistakably workwear-rooted feel. Construction follows traditional fatigue conventions, with a traditional fatigue pocket configuration, side adjustment tabs, iron Studio D'Artisan-branded buttons, and a universal zipper fly. The fabric has been one-washed, so no further shrinkage is expected.
Fit Notes: This model fits true to size, meaning the tagged size closely matches the actual waist measurement. Compared to most global American brands, sizing is similar or slightly smaller, so you may take the same size or one size up. As always, we strongly recommend checking our size chart and comparing it with your best-fitting trousers to ensure the right fit.
Original: $2,030.88
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$609.26


















Description
The Studio D'Artisan 1917 Fox Cotton Baker Pants are a heritage-inspired workwear staple, meticulously crafted to combine classic design with modern Japanese craftsmanship. Drawing from mid-20th-century military baker pants, the silhouette pays homage to the versatile fatigues worn by U.S. servicemen in the 1940s — adapted here with a slightly wide leg and deep rise for a relaxed, easy-wearing fit.
What truly sets these trousers apart is the fabric. They are constructed from Fox Fibre cotton — one of the rarest and most meaningful textiles in the world. Developed by agricultural pioneer Sally Fox, this cotton revives naturally colored cotton varieties dating back over 5,000 years. Unlike conventional cotton, Fox Fibre is grown completely organically, without pesticides or genetic modification, and requires no dye or chemical treatment — its earthy brown tone is the cotton's own natural color.
Beyond its sustainability, Fox Fibre offers exceptional functional qualities. Its unique fiber structure contains microscopic air pockets that deliver remarkable quick-drying performance, natural insulation, and UV protection, while remaining lightweight, breathable, and softly supple against the skin. The fabric is woven into a 12oz herringbone twill, giving the pants substantial body and a refined surface texture that ages with character.
The silhouette is a high rise with a relaxed, slightly wide straight leg, cut for ease of movement and an unmistakably workwear-rooted feel. Construction follows traditional fatigue conventions, with a traditional fatigue pocket configuration, side adjustment tabs, iron Studio D'Artisan-branded buttons, and a universal zipper fly. The fabric has been one-washed, so no further shrinkage is expected.
Fit Notes: This model fits true to size, meaning the tagged size closely matches the actual waist measurement. Compared to most global American brands, sizing is similar or slightly smaller, so you may take the same size or one size up. As always, we strongly recommend checking our size chart and comparing it with your best-fitting trousers to ensure the right fit.























