Woolrich Elite Series Tactical® Introduces Elite Concealed Carry Chino

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posted on June 21, 2011
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 Woolrich Elite Series Tactical introduces the Elite Concealed Carry Chino as part of the Concealed Carry Collection.  With more than 180 years of clothing experience behind the design, the Elite Concealed Carry Chino offers a level of comfort, durability and style unmatched by other tactical pants.

The Elite Concealed Carry Chino has the clean profile of a standard pair of pants. For those desiring the utmost in discretion, there are no external cargo or utility pockets to draw attention.

Instead, a hidden chamber pocket has been strategically designed and placed to significantly reduce printing. An invisible zipper keeps the inner pocket securely and discreetly closed. For additional stealth, cardstock or paper can be placed in the outer pocket, effectively eliminating any printing.

Two percent spandex yarns have been added to the 98% cotton fabric to give the Elite Concealed Carry Chino a flexible stretch. This offers greater flexibility and range of movement than standard cotton. A comfort fit waistband features elastic side panels, which provides the flexibility to wear the pant with or without an inside-the-waistband holster. A reinforced crotch provides durability.

The bottom edge of the front pocket opening has been cut so that pocket clip knives will hang straight down into the pocket and not bulge out—as can happen with traditional pocket openings. Both rear pockets also feature slots for clip knives or other accessories.

Available in black and khaki, the Elite Concealed Carry Chino is offered in even waist sizes 28″-48″, and inseam even sizes 30″- 36″.

MSRP: 28″- 44″ $59.99; 46″- 48″ $69.99

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