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Flared, Unfinished, Utility – Why This Deconstructed Cargo Pant Swings Different

by yezeqin on May 10, 2026

Flared, Unfinished, Utility – Why This Deconstructed Cargo Pant Swings Different

Most cargo pants are straight, boxy, and predictable. The 11KN Deconstructed Flared Cargo Pants (CK9319) refuse that path. The subtle flared leg is the first clue: a gentle widening from the knee that adds a soft, leg‑lengthening swing to your stride—not a dramatic 70s bell, just enough movement to make walking feel lighter. The deconstructed details are the second: raw edges at the hems and pocket openings, exposed topstitching running along the seams like visible thoughts, an intentional lack of perfect finish that feels more like a sketch than a final draft. Nothing is falling apart; it's just… undone. More interesting. The cargo pockets are deep and low‑positioned, with clean welt trim that adds a subtle, refined edge to the deconstruction.

The loose, flared cut gives you generous room through the hip and thigh—space to move, to sit, to sprawl without ever feeling restricted. Available in Dark Grey and Apricot, two unexpected, versatile neutrals. Dark Grey is cool, muted, and quietly authoritative—the grey of stone, of morning fog, of a shade that anchors any outfit. Apricot is soft, warm, and almost dusty—a gentle orange‑pink that feels like the inside of a seashell, like the last light of a summer evening, like a color that softens everything around it. Both are made from 100% cotton that breathes, softens with every wash, and gets more comfortable the more you wear them. The non‑iron finish means no break‑in period: from the first wear, they drape softly, crease naturally, and feel like they've been in your rotation for years.

Pair the Dark Grey pair with a simple white tee and chunky sneakers for a clean, high‑contrast look. Style the Apricot pair with a black hoodie and boots to let the unexpected color carry the outfit. From creative studios to weekend markets, from travel days to slow afternoons, these pants carry your things and your edge. Flared, unfinished, utility—that's the deconstructed cargo pant for those who believe that even workwear can have a little poetry.

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