The most patriotic pants ever.
Paul Revere wore these during his famous midnight ride as he shouted "The Britches are coming! The Britches are coming!" What is less well known is that he also wore them earlier in the day at his friend Ron's backyard BBQ.
Betsy Ross converted the first pair of the National Panthems into what we know today as Old Glory.
Francis Scott Key wore these as he originally penned "What so proudly we wear" aboard the HMS Tonnant, only to change it later at the last minute to "What so proudly we hail'd".
Alexander Handsomeman, er, Hamilton, wore these pants as he posed for his $10 bill portrait.
Clearly the most patriotic pants of all time. Colorful printed washed chinos that are our salute to this great land. These pants are made for you and me.
And "these colors don't run", especially if you wash in cold water, tumble dry low.