These vintage combat trousers are so incredibly detailed, if you threw this seasons three key Griffin trousers styles into one this would be the outcome... Of course these came way before the Griffin label was conceived and are a great example of our military influences from the flap pockets on the hips - just like those featured on this seasons Kingstons, to the darted knees creating a silhouette similar to the Archbacks, through to the large patch pockets, the USMC pant's most distinctive feature. The contrasting waistband, adjustable waistband buckles as well as buttons in place for braces illustrate the versatility of this trouser.
These breeches date back to 1952 and would've been worn by a a member of the 1st Infantry Regiment of the Belgian Army. These khaki trousers are high waisted with button belt loops and buttons to attach braces to, they would most likely of been worn with brown shoes or riding boots. The label in the back waist suggests the uniform belonged to an officer from the West Flanders Province of Belgium.