From The birthplace of the US Navy

The Shipyard Canvas Pant

Regular price $158.00 USD

Size
Color: Khaki

Details:

·      100% cotton canvas, 14oz weight

·      Pre-shrunk, garment dyed

·      Solid metal stud buttons and rivets

·      Double needle stitching front / back rise, side seam and back yoke

·      5-pocket design

·      Cotton poplin lining at seat and knees for added comfort

·      Articulated front knee patches w/ knee pit seams

·      Enormous, easy access slash front pockets

·      Wide, deep back patch pockets

·      Mobile phone / coin pocket at right front hip

·      Built in Portugal

Product Story

Most of our customers know the Atlantic Rancher Company was birthed in Marblehead, MA in 1995. I am not sure how many know of Marblehead’s claim to being the birthplace of the United States Navy, in 1775…an assertion that is still debated amongst local historians.

One thing that isn’t being debated are the unpardonable delays we’ve had in bringing to market our new Shipyard Canvas Pants. The excuses were embarrassing, but all that is behind us now.

I’ve had my share of days working in boatyards…as a teenager at Morrison’s Marina, Beach Haven, NJ, hauling and winterizing boats in the fall – sanding / painting bottoms and launching in the spring. And for the past 10 years, the never-ending maintenance on our 37’ Rybovich at Merritt’s Boatyard in Pompano Beach, FL. None of those experiences come close to the size and complexity of the work that takes place at a shipyard. Building behemoths with steel and aluminum is just a very different dimension in every regard.

So, when we set out to build a pant that would stand up to the next level challenges posed by a shipyard environment, we knew we had to start with a very different fabric. And honestly, none of the fabric mills we worked with had anything that came close to meeting our initial requirements. It took us 2 years, but we finally convinced a mill in Portugal to weave a product to our specifications: A tightly woven canvas fabric, 100% premium cotton, 14oz weight, pre-shrunk and prepared for dyeing. Then, finding a pant shop that would build it. Most pant shops told us the fabric was too thick and unmanageable for their sewers and would require them to reset all their machines. We found a small shop that used to make outerwear and have not looked back. The Shipyard Canvas Pant we are launching today is the two-legged equivalent of a US Navy Destroyer.

As tough, durable and functional as this pant is, you don’t need to destroy it on the daily to get your money’s worth. It’s just as fit and right to serve as your daily driver, suitable for casual occasions as it is for working among iron and steel.

Size & Fit
Shipping & Returns

Shipping

We don’t use a 3rd. fulfillment house to process your order. We pick, pack and ship all orders ourselves from our own warehouse. If we receive your order by 12pm PST, we usually ship it to you that day. Otherwise it will ship on the following business day.

Returns & Refunds

If you aren’t happy with what you’ve purchased from Atlantic Rancher, you may return it to us in like-new condition within 30-days of purchase and we’ll process a refund for the full purchase price of the item(s) being returned.

Returns after the normal 30-day window are for store credit only. 

Company Story

People Usually Ask

1. Where are your products made?

All of our shirts, pants, outerwear, sweater, belts and moccasins are made in Portugal, mostly in the same shops we've been working with for over 25 years. Our hand-sewn leather goods, hats and a few other items are made in America. 

2. How would you describe the fit of your clothes?

Our fit is what we call contemporary, meaning they're not overly baggy or boxy, but have ample room and freedom of movement. Also, our outerwear is uninsulated, or very lightly insulated. It's cut with enough room to allow you to layer underneath, with a sweater, a vest or even a light down-filled jacket. For us, layering is always the way to go!

3. Will your shirts and pants shrink after washing?

Simple answer is no. All of our shirts and pants are pre-shrunk. At most you will experience a 2% shrink factor after washing and drying. 

4. What is DryHandle®?

Dryhandle® is a 100% cotton, weatherproof fabric that we develop in 1995. Starting with 100% long-staple Egyptian cotton the thread is very tightly woven resulting in a fabric so dense that it's thornproof and, even at this stage, surpasses the U.S. government test for rainwear. The fabric is then impregnated through the proprietary DryHandle® process which irreversibly transforms the cotton fibers themselves to make them inherently water-resistant and stain-resistant. Unlike oiled or waxed cotton fabrics, DryHandle® is extremely lightweight, has no odor, won't stain other clothing or upholstery and resists stains from hard use and long wear. Despite being water-resistant, the weave contains millions of microscopic pores that vent moisture, making DryHandle® garments exceptionally breathable and comfortable to wear. 

5. How long does delivery usually take?

Orders received by 2pm PST are usually shipped the same day. In most cases we ship via USPS Priority Package, and orders to the East Coast typically arrive in 4 days or less. West of The Mississippi orders arrive in 2-3 days. 

6. How do i reach the founder of the company?

Easy! You can email him (that would be me, Engle) at engle@atlanticrancher.com or you can call me at 206-919-0943. I am around most of the time, but i miss you, I'll get back to you as soon as I can. 

7. If an item is out of stock will you let me when it's available again?

We maintain an active "wait list." So when you send a message asking to be notified when the item, color and size becomes available, we actually do something worthwhile with your request. We catalog your request and email you once the item becomes available again. 

8. Who writes your copy and are the stories true?

The answer to the first part of this question is: me, Engle Saez, founder of the company. For part #2...there's an old adage that applies here: "you can't make this shit up." And I will just say that the stories I tell are as true as I can make them and as accurate as my memory allows. That's a true story...

9: Where did the name Atlantic Rancher come from?

The origins of our company's name is a long story, one will share in blog post at some point. But for now, all should know that we are forever grateful to Susan Turner for her original and very creative idea.

10: How do I return or exchange a item?

Returns are easy, but please follow our process. Email us at orders@atlanticrancher.com, include your order number in the subject line and tell us what you'd like to return and why. We'll review your return request and email you a RMA (return merchandise authorization) with the return-to shipping address. Please be sure to package your item(s) thoughtfully so goods aren’t damaged in the process. Select and use the carrier of your choice as return shipping is not covered by us. Please select “signature required” to ensure your return package is receipt confirmed.


We’ll let you know via email when your package has been received, inspected and your refund is issued. Refunds usually take 5-10 business days to process.

If you need to exchange an item, the best process is this: 1. Place a new order for the item you want. 2. Return the item you don't want to us, following the process outlined above.