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author: "joostdecock"
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caption: "Paco on yours truly"
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date: "2020-08-10"
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image: "https://cdn.sanity.io/images/hl5bw8cj/site-content/1bc82d4abb50ea1b7bda32dd64521e9ecfdd8467-2048x1536.jpg"
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intro: "Meet Paco: Our new unisex pattern for stylish summer pants"
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title: "Meet Paco: Our new unisex pattern for stylish summer pants"
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If you pay attention to our releases, you know that 4 weeks ago we put out our new [Titan trouser block](/designs/titan/).
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Today, I'm happy to announce our first *real* pattern based on it: The [Paco summer pants](/designs/paco).
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These are decidedly unisex — in a good way — and they're also quick to make, certainly in comparison to a pair of full-blown trousers like [Theo](/designs/theo/).
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Paco comes with an elasticated waist and cuffs, at least by default, for you can also choose to draft these with regular hemmed legs.
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The default options also include front pockets on the side seams. If you want welt pockets in the back, you can chose that as an option.
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You can also remove the side seam pockets of you'd like that.
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## Are these just sweat pants?
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They could be. If you make these in a knit, than your could certainly use them as such. But no, they are not designed to be.
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The ones you see in the picture above (full disclosure: I have not taken these off since I've made them) aren't knit either.
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Here's a close-up of the woven fabric:
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The difference is in the cut — which is a lot more flattering and stylish that your typical sweat pants — and the pockets.
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Yes, the pockets. Because pockets are important.
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Both front pockets and (optional) back pockets are anchored at the waist. Which means that you can put things in your
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pockets without them becoming unsightly bump that's just dangling around in your trouser leg.
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Convinced yet? Then go make some, and make sure to share your pictures :)
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