Bills Khakis From Reading, PA

“Bill Thomas bought his first pair of khaki pants at an army surplus store near Denison University, in Ohio, in 1984. When that pair–deep-pocketed World War II uniform pants–wore out and he couldn’t find another like it, he sensed a business opportunity. He also came to believe, after a few years working in the advertising world, that durable, high-quality products were the relics of a bygone era, and that a modern company selling anything intended to last a lifetime was increasingly rare. In 1990, with a small loan from his mother, Marge, he founded Bills Khakis in his hometown of Reading, Pennsylvania. Now his $9.5 million, 26-employee company distributes 200,000 pairs of pants and shorts annually to more than 500 retailers around the country. Marge, who is 84, keeps an office in the company’s headquarters, a late-1800s brick building in downtown Reading.”
10.2 Ounce Bullard Twill WWII Field Pant
I would point out that these are patterned after WWII khakis, which were no doubt big and roomy. After all, they were designed with work wear in mind + this was the 40’s when a higher rise was the norm so you may want to go with the M3 – Plain Front/Trim Fit.











