1905 Hauler Pant HBT brown
Haul, pull, tug, haul. All words that describe the origin of our 1905 Hauler Pant. The trousers have their historical origins in the 19th century work area. We have reconstructed these pants on the basis of an old photograph from around 1890. The photograph was taken in an old brewery and shows a warehouse worker leaning against a beer barrel. People in the trades or in breweries often had to lift or “carry” heavy loads and work clothing therefore had to meet certain criteria. On the one hand, it should not restrict movement and on the other, it had to be hard-wearing enough to withstand the rough and tumble of everyday working life.
All of this is reflected in our 1905 Hauler Pant. The cut is very wide and the waistband is very high. This allows optimum freedom of movement. They have buttons to attach suspenders. Then as now, this is a good way of ensuring that the trousers do not slip off the body.
We have used a high-quality herringbone selvedge for the 1905 Hauler Pant HBT brown.
The trousers are pre-washed and no longer shrink.
The following details characterize the 1905 Hauler Pant HBT brown:
- 100% cotton, herringbone selvedge denim
- Wide fit and high waist
- Dovetail back
- Suspenders buttons
- Waist tab
- Made in Turkey