Quote History Quoted:Cargo pants, the not-so-tactical world calls them cargo pants.
I have two pair, rarely wear them.
The first thing I did was grab the seam ripper and remove the velcro from all the pockets. Seriously, it should never take two hands and feats of superhuman strength to get my wallet out of the back pocket.
If I should ever find myself inadvertently inverted, I accept that I will have to pick up whatever might fall out of the pockets.
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and the world responded "WTF are you talking about?"
Cargo pants, the not-so-tactical world calls them cargo pants.
I have two pair, rarely wear them.
The first thing I did was grab the seam ripper and remove the velcro from all the pockets. Seriously, it should never take two hands and feats of superhuman strength to get my wallet out of the back pocket.
If I should ever find myself inadvertently inverted, I accept that I will have to pick up whatever might fall out of the pockets.
Yeah, not exactly I'd post a picture of the garment label but in 2021 ARFCOM doesn't allow pictures taken with a phone made in this century.
CivPu is a garment set issued by the US Government made identically to the ACU but in solid tan, and while it does have velcro on the cargo pockets (as well as bungees) the rear pockets have buttons .
My specific interest in them is rooted in the fact that I already have some and want more, and the fact that they are made in actual extra long sizes (no 36 is not extra long).
Although I recognize your personal struggle, I'll admit that I and most normal men have no difficulty in overpowering velcro, good luck with that.