GERMAN KHAKI PANTS USED
Out of stock
- SKU
- 91150300
- Style
- Pants, Uniform
Description
Original-issue German service khaki trousers in a clean, classic cut — straight leg, pleated front, and a tailored finish that reads as smartly as it wears. Pulled from genuine Bundeswehr supply channels, these are the real article: dress-weight uniform pants built to a military specification and now landing in your store at a price point that lets you move them fast across multiple customer segments.
These trousers hit a sweet spot for retailers. Military surplus collectors and reenactors get authentic German-issue provenance. Workwear and uniform buyers get a durable, no-nonsense khaki pant for cadet programs, security, catering, and ground crews. And vintage and fashion-leaning shoppers get an of-the-moment pleated-front silhouette in a versatile sand tone that pairs cleanly with boots, sneakers, tees, or a tucked-in oxford. One SKU, three buyer profiles.
Construction & Details
- Straight-leg cut with front pleats for a relaxed seat and thigh
- Zipper fly with interior closure
- Reinforced waistband with full set of belt loops
- Two side slash pockets and a rear pocket
- Smooth, lightweight uniform-weight fabric in a warm khaki / sand tone
- Pressed centre crease front and back for a sharp uniform line
Condition & Authenticity
These are genuine pre-issued surplus trousers — the real thing, sourced through authentic German military supply channels. Expect honest used character: each pair may show light wear, laundering softness, or period-correct hardware patina consistent with prior service use. That provenance is exactly what surplus buyers and reenactors are looking for.
Who They Sell To
- Military surplus collectors and Bundeswehr enthusiasts
- Reenactors and uniform completists
- Cadet corps, security details, and budget uniform programs
- Vintage and workwear-style fashion shoppers
- Cosplay, theatre, and film wardrobe departments
An easy-stocking apparel piece that crosses categories — keep a size run on the rack and they tend to walk out the door on their own.