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+1 on the chinos.
What is the fit like of the chinos you have mentioned? Especially through thighs, which is important for me since I'm one of those athletic shaped freaks with largish thighs and small waist. I like the herringbone chinos fit and quality wise (I own 1 pair), I just don't like the price. Do you know how the above brands compare? I'm very wary when it comes to ordering pants online...
Looking around on the FS forum it seems that everyone is crazy about Mabitex pants. Has anyone here had any experiences with them?
Journeyman, are the CT chinos actually what we would consider 'slim'? I've always been concerned with their definition of 'slim' as their slim cut shirts always fit like a more classic cut, hence haven't tried their chinos.
What is the fit like of the chinos you have mentioned? Especially through thighs, which is important for me since I'm one of those athletic shaped freaks with largish thighs and small waist. I like the herringbone chinos fit and quality wise (I own 1 pair), I just don't like the price. Do you know how the above brands compare? I'm very wary when it comes to ordering pants online...
I have also recently bought some tailored fit chinos from LE. I'll start by saying that the quality isn't any better than the cheaper reserve/savane chinos you'll get in Aust Dept stores from what I can see. The advantage of LE is the much wider tailoring options around the inseam and waist. On special they are worth the money if you buy a few in order to spread the US$39 postage. OK for a casual work environment.
Sportscraft do some good chino's. On the expensive side, but they're always having sales.
OK Chef well I am 32-33 waist, 31 inseam and 21 thigh. I tried both the 32 and 33 LE tailored fit. I measured the widest part of the chinos in the thigh, both 12' across lying flat, ie, 24' circumfrence, so they would be too slim for you I would imagine. Perhaps the classic fit 33 would have the extra you need? The leg opening of the LE tailored fit is 8", whereas the ones yuo get in myer, 32 waist and inseam are usually between 9" and 10" I notice.
Sportscraft are ok and so is Gazman - my main problem is that nearly all the Oz chinos I tried lately have a bit of "elastine" (around 2% or 3%) or whatever its called in them. I find stretch things get baggy bits and don't hold shape after a few wears. Some are getting too low rise for me too. If I could have avoided low-ish rise and stretch I would be walking around in some Gazman strides now.
Confirmed... 100% cotton. I do believe they have those **** blends you were talking about as well though. Here's a pic from last summer (not that you can tell much)