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Cargo pants orcargo trousers, also sometimes calledcombat pants orcombat trousers after their original purpose asmilitary workwear,[1][2] are loosely cutpants originally designed for rough work environments and outdoor activities, distinguished by numerous large utilitypockets.
Cargo shorts are ashort version of the cargo pants, with the legs usually extending down to near-knee lengths.
Both cargo pants and shorts have since become popular asurbancasual wear, since they are loose-fitting and quite convenient for carrying extra items.
A cargo pocket is a form of apatch pocket, oftenbellowed to increase capacity, and closed with a flap secured by abutton,snap,Velcro, ormagnet common onbattledress, hunting, and sporting clothing. In some designs, cargo pockets may be hidden within the legs.

Cargo pants are made of hard-wearing fabric and ruggedly stitched. Increasingly they are made of quick-drying synthetic or cotton-synthetic blends, and often feature oversized belt loops to accommodate wide webbing belts.
The garments are characteristically designed to allow bending at the knee and hip, and are sewn withfelled seams for strength and durability.
Battle dress was first worn by members of theBritish Armed Forces in 1938, and was introduced to theUnited States in the mid-1940s duringWorld War II. The large pockets characteristic of cargo pants were originally designed for British forces to holdfield dressings, maps, and other items. The concept was copied in the U.S.paratrooper uniform to allow more room to holdK rations and extraammunition.[3] Cargo pants were a popular fashion trend in the early 2000s.[4] They have enjoyed renewed popularity in the 2020s as part of the 'Y2K' fashion trend, where 2000s fashion trends have been brought back into fashion.[5]

Cargo shorts are cargo pantsshortened at the knee. Some cargo pants are made with removable lower legs allowing conversion into shorts.
In 1980, cargo shorts were marketed as ideal for the sportsman or fisherman, with the pocket flaps ensuring that pocket contents were secure and unlikely to fall out.[6] By the mid-to-late 1990s, cargo shorts found popularity among mainstream men's fashion.[7]
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EMT pants are cargo pants with six-way cargo/scissor pockets on one or both legs, each with a hidden zippered pocket on top of cargo pocket, a bellowed flap pocket with increased carrying capacity,besom pockets on calves for glove storage, and three slots for scissors (two fitted with snap closures).