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    The Weekend Chino. Save Khaki’s offering is so agile yet rugged at the same time that you'd second-guess whether they're actually chinos after all. The pair is made from a pre-shrunk twill ...

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  4. Chino cloth - Wikipedia

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    Chino cloth (/ ˈ tʃ iː n oʊ / CHEE-noh) is a twill fabric originally made from pure cotton. The most common items made from it, trousers, are widely called chinos. [1] Today it is also found in cotton-synthetic blends. Developed in the mid-19th century for British and French military uniforms, it has since migrated into civilian wear.

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  6. Dockers (brand) - Wikipedia

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    According to Jim Calhoun, [8] former president of Dockers, “The brand is going back to focusing on what we do best: khaki pants for men." [7] Dockers is trying to boost the selling of khaki pants, as it is a declining product among consumers. The reason for this decline in sales is the fact that people view khakis as a more corporate and ...

  7. Herringbone (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    Herringbone, also called broken twill weave, [1] describes a distinctive V-shaped weaving pattern usually found in twill fabric. It is distinguished from a plain chevron by the break at reversal, which makes it resemble a broken zigzag. The pattern is called herringbone because it resembles the skeleton of a herring fish. [2]