The Story
Designed for the stylish and sophisticated man, the Jordan Craig Men's Martin Stacked Tribeca Twill Pant offers a sleek and modern look. Made with high-quality twill fabric, these pants provide superior comfort and durability. With stacked detailing and a tapered fit, these pants are perfect for any occasion.
More Details
- The Martin Stacked is our Super Skinny stacked jean
- Tight fit from waist to thigh
- Extended length inseam for maximum stacks
- Flared leg opening
- If you dig any of our Martin fits styles but want children or your middle name is Quadzilla, we recommend you size up.
- Regular Rise waist
- 3D baked wrinkles
- Rip and repair design with self-fabric backing
- Slight abrasions
- 98% Cotton 2% Lycra
- Deep front pocket bags, perfect for large smart phones
- Color: Vintage Camo
- Style: JTF990RC-VC
Also available in Woodland Color.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Designed for the stylish and sophisticated man, the Jordan Craig Men's Martin Stacked Tribeca Twill Pant offers a sleek and modern look. Made with high-quality twill fabric, these pants provide superior comfort and durability. With stacked detailing and a tapered fit, these pants are perfect for any occasion.
More Details
- The Martin Stacked is our Super Skinny stacked jean
- Tight fit from waist to thigh
- Extended length inseam for maximum stacks
- Flared leg opening
- If you dig any of our Martin fits styles but want children or your middle name is Quadzilla, we recommend you size up.
- Regular Rise waist
- 3D baked wrinkles
- Rip and repair design with self-fabric backing
- Slight abrasions
- 98% Cotton 2% Lycra
- Deep front pocket bags, perfect for large smart phones
- Color: Vintage Camo
- Style: JTF990RC-VC
Also available in Woodland Color.
























