Barry Bricken Superfine Wool Dress Pants - Cuffed (For Men)
$49.95
$175.00
Save 71% Item #1166J
Closeouts. Fit and sewn to Barry Bricken's uncompromising standard, these pants of imported superfine wool are made from very fine, high-twist fibers that produce a creamy texture. Fabric has faint blue windowpane pattern to distinguish these threads from other charcoal pants in your closet.Reverse pleats in frontCuffed hemsFabric: 100% wool; lined in front to the kneeCare: Dry cleanCloseouts. Vietnam.Visit our Pant Fit Guide
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By Vancouver Guy from Vancouver, BC on 11/07/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Versatile Best Uses: Casual Wear, Going Out, Office Describe Yourself: Classic, Stylish Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: For the price an excellent value. Decent construction and fabric. No they're not Incotex or Isaia, but they're only a fraction of the price!
excellant product and price By don from eastern, ohio on 11/07/2008 Pros: High Quality, Stylish Describe Yourself: Stylish Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Great dress pants for the value--would hope to find pair in another color at same price and quality.
By Big Willie from New York City on 09/03/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Nice Pattern, Versatile Cons: Does not hold a crease, Not a good fit on me, Poor Construction, Wrinkles Easily Best Uses: Everyday, Office Describe Yourself: Classic, Discriminating, Not one to settle, Quality regardless of pri, Stylish Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: I was disappointed by the barry bricken. The slacks arrived so incredibly wrinkled that I had to dry clean them before I could even wear them. Even then, they were losing their creases within a couple hours. After purchasing the Incotex product, there is absolutely no comparison. I realize Incotex is the more expensive slack, but the disparity was huge. The Rendezvous by Ballin was the same price or less than the Bricken, and a much better made slack. Go with the Ballin if it fits your budget. If you can swing it, go with the Incotex. Worth the extra money, since you'll have them for years.
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