The Camo Print Drawstring Waist Cargo Parachute Pants are built around the principle that functional design and clean silhouette don't have to be mutually exclusive. The cargo pocket layout provides genuine storage capacity — enough to carry a phone, wallet, and keys across all pockets without the pants looking loaded down. The cut sits between streetwear and everyday casual, which means they work as well running errands as they do for weekend travel or a casual night out. Available in Gray, Dark Green.
What Sets These Cargo Pants Apart
- Cargo pocket configuration — more usable daily storage than standard pants without the bulk of tactical workwear
- Adjustable drawstring waist — wear tighter for a defined silhouette or looser for all-day comfort, the drawstring stays tied rather than slipping out
- Parachute nylon — lightweight with a slight sheen, wind-resistant, drapes differently from matte fabrics, the leg moves with you rather than against you
- Camouflage print in fabric dye rather than surface print — won't crack, fades gradually and evenly with washing, maintains print integrity over repeated cycles
- Available in sizes XS, S, M, L, XL — see the size guide below before ordering
- Comes in Gray, Dark Green — each colorway has distinct styling potential depending on how casual or elevated you want the outfit to read
Fit & Sizing
True to size for most body types — these are cut to standard women's sizing without unusual adjustments. The hip and thigh fit is the critical measurement; if you're fuller through the hips or thighs, size up rather than going by waist alone. If the waistband has a little extra room, a belt solves it easily without losing the hip and thigh fit. Most customers find their usual size correct. Available in sizes XS, S, M, L, XL.
How to Style
Keep everything else completely solid and neutral — white, black, grey, or a muted earth tone. The camo print is already the statement; adding anything else with print, pattern, or graphic competes with it. A fitted white tee with clean-sole trainers or ankle boots is the formula that consistently works. Avoid khaki or olive tones elsewhere in the outfit — head-to-toe military palette reads as a uniform rather than a style decision. For a more elevated take, a camel or tan structured jacket over the camo reads fashion-conscious.
Fabric & Care
Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle — this is the single most important step for extending the life of any fashion fabric. Avoid high-heat tumble drying for the first 5–10 washes, which is when colour and fibre integrity are most vulnerable. Turn inside-out before washing to protect the outer face from friction and uneven fading.
| Size |
Hip Size |
Inseam |
Length |
Waist Size |
| XS |
40.2 |
30.5 |
41.7 |
36.2 |
| S |
41.7 |
30.7 |
42.1 |
37.8 |
| M |
43.3 |
30.9 |
42.5 |
39.4 |
| L |
44.9 |
31.1 |
42.9 |
40.9 |
| XL |
46.5 |
31.3 |
43.3 |
42.5 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Camo Print Drawstring Waist Cargo Parachute Pants are described as non-stretch — how do I know which size to order? +
Measure your hips before ordering, not your waist — the hip is the measurement that matters with non-stretch fabric because the cut cannot stretch to accommodate. If you're between sizes, go up. The waistband will have slightly more room, which a belt fixes easily; but a hip seam that's too tight will pull across the seat with every step and there's nothing you can do about it. Most customers who return non-stretch pants ordered their usual stretch-denim size by feel rather than measuring.
What does parachute fabric actually feel like — is it stiff or lightweight? +
Parachute fabric is a tightly woven nylon that feels lighter and more slippery than cotton, with a faint sheen. It's not as stiff as canvas or denim — it has a fluid drape that makes the wide-leg or cargo silhouette look intentional rather than heavy. The fabric resists wind and light moisture, which makes it practical for outdoor activities, but it's not waterproof. The slight crinkle texture is part of the appeal — it catches light differently than matte fabrics.
Are the side pockets on the Camo Print Drawstring Waist Cargo Parachute Pants deep enough, or are they the shallow decorative type? +
The side pockets are functional and appropriately deep — approximately 16cm, enough to hold a medium smartphone without it sitting half-exposed. They're cut at a natural hand-drop angle so you don't have to angle your wrist awkwardly to reach in, which sounds minor but matters when you're doing it 40 times a day. The opening is nearly invisible from the front, which keeps the silhouette clean. The pocket bags are sewn from the main fabric rather than a thin lining, which is what separates a functional pocket from.
Will the camo print on the Camo Print Drawstring Waist Cargo Parachute Pants fade or crack after washing? +
The camo is a fabric dye (printed or yarn-dyed depending on the construction) rather than a surface ink, which means it doesn't crack. Fading is gradual and even — cold wash inside-out slows it, hot wash accelerates it. The darkest tones (typically the green and brown in traditional camo) fade slightly faster than neutral tones, which is what creates the worn-in look over time. If you want to preserve the original contrast as long as possible: cold wash, no tumble dry, no direct-sun drying.
How do you style camouflage without the outfit looking too military or costume-heavy? +
Keep everything else completely solid and neutral — white, black, grey, or a muted earth tone. The camo is already the statement; adding anything with print, pattern, or graphic competes with it and tips into costume territory. A fitted white tee or black ribbed tank with clean-sole trainers or ankle boots is the formula that works consistently. Avoid khaki or olive tones elsewhere in the outfit — head-to-toe military palette reads as a uniform.
Do the Camo Print Drawstring Waist Cargo Parachute Pants work for a pear shape — wider hips and thighs relative to waist? +
These are well-suited to pear and hourglass shapes. Size to your hip measurement: the hip and thigh fit is fixed, the waist can be adjusted with a belt or taken in slightly if needed. For a pear shape, the most common issue with non-stretch bottoms is the gap at the back waistband when the hips are larger relative to the waist — a belt solves this quickly. The key measurement to get right is the thigh circumference, not the waist: if the thigh fits comfortably, the rest of the sizing logic follows.