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- Constructed in heavy-duty 8-wale corduroy
- Premium cotton velvet cord fabric with 2-way stretch
- Button-secured pockets
- Articulated knees
- PFAS-free water-repellency
- Made in Europe
 
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- 64% Cotton
- 29% Polyamide
- 7% Elastane
 
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These body measurements are a general guide to sizing, and the measurements provided are to give you an approximate idea of what size you will be in. 
| Size | Height (cm) | Chest (cm) | Waist (cm) | Seat (cm) |  
| XS | 156–164 | 77–82 | 59–64 | 84–89 |  
| S | 160–168 | 83–88 | 65–70 | 90–95 |  
| M | 164–174 | 89–94 | 71–76 | 96–101 |  
| L | 168–176 | 95–100 | 77–82 | 102–107 |  
| XL | 172–180 | 101–106 | 83–88 | 108–113 |  
 
| Size | Height (in) | Chest (in) | Waist (in) | Seat (in) |  
| XS | 61.4–64.6 | 30.3–32.3 | 23.2–25.2 | 33.1–35.0 |  
| S | 63.0–66.1 | 32.7–34.6 | 25.6–27.6 | 35.4–37.4 |  
| M | 64.6–68.5 | 35.0–37.0 | 28.0–29.9 | 37.8–39.8 |  
| L | 66.1–69.3 | 37.4–39.4 | 30.3–32.3 | 40.2–42.1 |  
| XL | 67.7–70.9 | 39.8–41.7 | 32.7–34.6 | 42.5–44.5 |  
   
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Manufactured Locally: Made in Estonia
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Sustainability through Longevity: While the biggest polluters in the outdoor industry compete to make the most noise about recycling and other green initiatives, Amundsen focus on what matters most: fewer products. Through the use of quality materials, technology and craftsmanship, Amundsen continuously make sure your timeless and versatile garments last for generations.
 
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Amundsen clothing is named after one of the greatest explorers ever to walk the Earth. No pressure there then. In fact, the company’s co-founder, Jørgen Amundsen, is a relative of the legendary man himself, and the brand’s designs are based on classic styles from the golden age of exploration. Throw in a generous dash of 1960s Nordic ski resort chic and you’ve got a unique range of good-looking kit that’ll get you noticed in all the right ways. However, there’s nothing old-fashioned about the way Amundsen’s gear performs. Ruggedly built from merino wool and waterproof triple-layer cotton, these are serious expedition-grade garments built for a Scandi outdoor culture – a concept that the Norwegians call ‘friluftsliv’, or ‘open-air life’. It’s the idea that time spent enjoying the freedom of the outdoors should be a core part of your life, since it enhances just about everything else. Now that’s something we can all get on board with.