The Plain Chain Cargo 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.
What Sets These Cargo Pants Apart
- Cargo pocket configuration — more usable daily storage than standard pants without the bulk of tactical workwear
- Detachable metal chain on split rings — removes in seconds before washing, reattaches without tools
- Available in sizes XS, S, M, L — see the size guide below before ordering
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.
How to Style
In a darker colorway — black, charcoal, or deep olive — these transition easily to smart-casual when paired with a tucked-in blouse or fitted knit and clean leather shoes. In neutral tones, a structured blazer or leather jacket elevates the cargo details rather than fighting with them. Keep everything above the waist clean and close-fitting — the pockets and hardware are the visual interest of this style, and competing details above the waist create clutter rather than intention.
Fabric & Care
Remove the chain at the split ring connection points before washing — it protects both the chain and other garments from snagging. Cold machine wash inside-out on a gentle cycle. Air dry rather than tumble dry; the heat doesn't noticeably affect the fabric but accelerates tarnishing of the metal coating over repeated cycles.
| Size |
US |
Hip Size |
Inseam |
Length |
Thigh |
Waist Size |
| XS |
2 |
37.8 |
28.7 |
40.6 |
24.1 |
24.4-36.6 |
| S |
4 |
39.4 |
28.9 |
40.9 |
25 |
26-38.2 |
| M |
6 |
40.9 |
29.1 |
41.3 |
25.9 |
27.6-39.8 |
| L |
8/10 |
43.3 |
29.1 |
41.5 |
27.4 |
29.9-42.1 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Plain Chain Cargo 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.
The Plain Chain Cargo Pants are non-stretch cotton — how do they feel after a long day of wear? +
Non-stretch cotton has a structured, slightly board-like feel when new that softens significantly after 2–3 wears and washes. By the end of the first week the fibers relax and the fabric drapes against the body rather than holding its shape away from it. What non-stretch cotton does well that stretch blends can't match: it holds the cut of the pant through a full day without sagging at the knee or seat.
Can the chain on the Plain Chain Cargo Pants be removed before washing, or does it have to stay on? +
The chain attaches via split rings at each connection point — the same mechanism as a keyring. You can unclip it before washing and reattach it after, which is the recommended approach to prevent the chain snagging other items in the drum. If you prefer to leave it on, use a mesh laundry bag and cold wash on a gentle cycle. The chain is metal-plated zinc alloy — it won't rust, but repeated exposure to hot water and machine drying will gradually dull the finish.
How do I wash the Plain Chain Cargo Pants without damaging the chain hardware? +
Remove the chain at the split ring connection points before washing — it unclips without tools and reattaches in seconds. This protects both the chain (which can dull from hot water exposure) and other garments in the wash (the chain can snag delicate fabrics). Cold machine wash on a gentle cycle with the pants turned inside-out. If you forget to remove the chain, put the pants in a mesh laundry bag before washing — it contains the hardware and prevents snagging.
Can the Plain Chain Cargo Pants be worn to work or are they purely casual? +
In a darker colorway — black, charcoal, or navy — these transition to smart-casual when paired with a tucked-in blouse or fitted knit and clean leather shoes. In creative offices, tech companies, or casual business settings they're completely appropriate. The fit is clean enough to avoid looking like weekend wear when the rest of the outfit is intentional. For strictly formal or corporate-professional environments they'd be too casual regardless of styling.
Are the Plain Chain Cargo Pants long enough for taller frames — do they hit the right length at 5'8"+? +
At 5'8" the standard inseam on most styles hits just at or slightly above the ankle, which reads as a deliberate cropped length rather than too-short. At 5'10"+ there's usually a 3–5cm gap between the hem and the floor, which looks intentional in wide-leg or jogger styles but can look abruptly short in straight-leg or formal styles. The practical answer: check the listed inseam length against your body measurement (floor to hip) minus the rise, and if the result is under your inseam length, the pants will work.