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A new addition to my all-time favorites! By Christian Soldier from Washington, DC on 03/03/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Great Color, High Quality, Keeps out the chill, Manly, Washes Well Cons: Falls Too Low Below The Waist Best Uses: Casual Wear, Wear To Work, Winter weather Describe Yourself: Classic Dresser Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: These pants are lined to keep out the wind - and the lining really works! They kept me comfortable waiting for the bus into work this morning when it was 15 degrees! I decided to try laundering them in my washing machine (with cold water - gentle cycle) and then letting them hang dry...it worked just fine, but the pants took about three days to dry. I am very satisfied with these great pants and recommend them to anyone who is sensitive to the cold - you can wear them inside without burning up yet you don't have to put on long johns to be comfortable while in transit on a very cold day.
Top Quality, But Snug Fit By Now Dave from Midwest (is best!) on 02/12/2009 Pros: Flattering, Great Color, Great Features, High Quality, Stylish Cons: A Bit Short For A 31, Poor Fit, Snug Euro Cut Towards Leg Best Uses: Casual Wear, In the Field, Wear To Work Describe Yourself: Classic Dresser Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: These are great, high quality pants with lots of great built-in features. I wear a 33 waist with an athletic cut. I ordered the Med(33-35). I also take a 30-32 inseam, depending on how they cut them. I'm officially a 32 but often can wear some companies 30. These are advertised as a 31, but barely touched my shoe tops. Also, even though they are advertised as a 33-35, I had to send them back for being too snug in the waist, hips. You'd have to be pretty thin to wear these. I may order the large (37-39) and see if they are as trim for the advertised size. Nice touch on the liner and zippered leg opening. Pocket watch pocket on hip. I'd rather carry a knife while upland hunting though.
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