DESIGNED & HANDMADE IN THE UK
MEN'S KHAKI DESERT-STYLE SHORTS
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Y:PATROL CLOTHING
TIMELESS BRITISH MENSWEAR REDEFINED
A menswear brand that seamlessly blends British heritage with modern innovation. Our designs are rooted in tradition, inspired by iconic military and workwear patterns, and crafted usingcutting-edgematerials.
Each piece is handmade in Britain, ensuring the highest quality and attention to detail. Our mission is to create timeless garments that are not only functional but also serve as a lasting investment for those who value style and durability.
MADE TO LAST THE JOURNEY
MILITARY- STYLE MEN'S SHORTS
Bronze Desert SHORTS
VIEW PRODUCTBeige KHAKI SHORTS
VIEW PRODUCTFrom the sun terrace to the football terrace
DESIGNED & HANDMADE IN THE UK
MILITARY-INSPIRED CLOTHING
MEN'S BEIGE KHAKI DESERT SHORTS
Our introductory piece is based on the British Army WW2 Khaki desert shorts worn in the Mediterranean, North Africa and the Middle east.
We have endeavoured to keep a lot of the original design features. The word Khaki came from the Urdu word for dust.
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MEN'S BROWN DESERT SHORTS
The German word ‘Drillich’ is a 3 threaded weave, which provides a durable cotton fabric gave the name to drill.
During WW2 there was no ‘standard’ pattern but the shorts usually had belt loops/buttons/double buckle waist and a maker’s mark, were extremely baggy and some had field dressing pockets.
Our design is a contemporary hybrid, fitted redesign of the shorts. Hopefully they will last you 80 years like the vintage examples you may find.
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Men's DESERT SHORTS
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Y:Patrol has taken inspiration from the Long Range Desert Group logo. At this point in time; it has been universally accepted, that "Gunner Claude Olaf Grimsey" NZ #551 was responsible for the de...
Read moreInspired: Long Range Dessert Group
Y:Patrol takes its name from the Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) which served within the British Army during the Second World War. The LRDG was an irregular unit who fought alongside SAS in the Nor...
Read moreY:Patrol fabrics: Cotton Twill.
The cotton ‘chino’ twill material Developed in the mid-19th century for British it has since migrated into civilian wear. Trousers of such a fabric gained popularity in the U.S. when Spanish Americ...
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