These are the most popular army pants we have. This is not too surprising, however, since these trousers are really good and dirt cheap. Genuine German army issue.
These trousers are successors of the classic Moleskin trousers, which were developed in West Germany. This model is still in use: these are sold as surplus to keep the German industry in motion by discarding useful items as part of the regular rotation.
Like the older Moleskin trousers, these are rather simple and practical field trousers: zipper fly, about 35 mm / 1.4" belt loops, and buttons for suspenders. The trousers have five pockets; two front pockets, one back pocket with a button, and two cargo pockets, which are closed with two snap fasteners. The right-side cargo pocket has a smaller pocket inside for a multitool, chocolate bar, or whatever.
P.S. If these are not available, as often is the case these days, click here for the factory-new Flecktarn pants!
P.P.S. Pants made for a female body type are here. Availability isn't great with them, either.
Used, but washed and in overall nice shape. Military trousers as they are, these might have some repairs. Pictured are typical pairs.
Samuel D.
Eithan B.
Andrew K.