Chino Barnstormer 1001P
The Barnstormer 1001P is the quintessential timeless chino. Based on the pattern of the original 1950s "Khaki," which symbolized a relaxation of dress rules at the time, it incorporates all the codes and details, thus doing justice to this icon of men's wardrobe. Made from a 100% cotton Japanese fabric, it is soft and comfortable to wear thanks to an initial wash. It features the traditional Italian-style slash pockets, welt back pockets, and a central crease that gives it a more "formal" style. The cut is straight, slightly tapered, with a high tilted waist and generous thigh width. A clever blend of style and comfort.
Chino Barnstormer 1001P Navy
Chino Barnstormer 1001P Khaki
Chino Barnstormer 1001P Sand
Chino Barnstormer 1002P
The 1002P is a military-inspired chino, based on the pattern of a specific 1940s model worn and popularized at the time by General MacArthur, Field Marshal of the Philippines. Made from a 100% cotton Japanese fabric, it is soft and comfortable to wear thanks to an initial wash. It features the traditional Italian-style slash pockets, welt back pockets, the famous central crease accompanied by 2 double pleats that provide additional ease compared to the 1001P. The cut is straight, slightly tapered, with a high tilted waist and generous thigh width, enhanced by the double pleats. A clever blend of style and comfort.
Chino Barnstormer 1002P Navy
Chino Barnstormer 1002P Khaki
Chino Barnstormer 1002P Olive
What are the differences between the Barnstormer 1002P and 1001P chinos?
Here are some photos to better visualize the differences in cuts between the 1001P and the 1002P.
The pleats add a slight additional volume, mainly around the thighs. The leg opening is also 0.5 cm wider.