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best non-iron chinos?

chicagobull

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I am just wondering which brand makes the best, reasonably priced, non-iron/wrinkle-free chinos. The one's I am currently considering are the usual suspects: Gap, Dockers, Slates, Nordstrom Brand, Brooks Brothers... Are the Brooks Brothers pants worth double the price of a pair of Dockers? Are there any other brands that make a high quality pair that I am neglecting?

And yes, I ONLY want wrinkle-free pants.

(go bears)
 

rgpuppy

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while the Nordstrom pant is not a bad option the brooks pant is really the best of the group you named.

if you are looking for something closer to the price of Dockers...try the Lands End dress chino. or the casual style if you are looking for more relaxed wear

Stay away from dockers as in my opinion it is a poor fitting garment even if they want to cover the ***** of the masses.

The LL Bean dress chino is a good value and performs well...a bit on the full cut side in most peoples opinion.
 

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I have recently bought a pair of the Nordstrom pants in an olive tone after someone here recommended them. I have been very satisfied with their wrinkle resistance and cut and would place them above those offered by Jos. A. Bank, which I have numerous pairs of and have always been happy with.

Here is a photo from the Jos. website:

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Holstein Bilter

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Originally Posted by Kasper
I have recently bought a pair of the Nordstrom pants in an olive tone after someone here recommended them. I have been very satisfied with their wrinkle resistance and cut and would place them above those offered by Jos. A. Bank, which I have numerous pairs of and have always been happy with.

Here is a photo from the Jos. website:

1679e.jpg


*gasp*. Brown shoes...
 

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