“Baker-type” pants are the origin of FATIGUE SLACKS . Baker pants, which are synonymous with fatigue pants, have minimal details such as a large front patch pocket that is easy to access and two back pockets with flaps, making them so simple that you can't add or subtract more. It is characterized by a design. These UTILITY SLACKS are a uniquely developed version of U.S. military utility trousers from the 1960s and 1970s. The overall silhouette is slightly thicker, and the shape is easy to wear as it tapers loosely from the waist. These military pants can be incorporated into many people's styles, and their impression can be changed depending on the textile without being influenced by the times.