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Originally Posted by chorse123
I have some HF pants that I like very much, but I've found that the sizing is all over the place (probably not what edmorel wants to hear). BUT, if they fit, they can be very good pants.

What edmorel hasn't posted is that those retailed for at least $300. I have some cotton HF cords that I think retailed for $350 (I paid a tiny fraction, but bought them at the sample sale). Certainly overpriced, but worth keeping in mind. No, they're not Incotex, but you are paying Banana Republic prices...


Pants are nice. As Ed suggests, not quite the smoothness of Incotex, but still very nice and a great bargain. I'd say they're at least as nice as a pair of Dunhill wool pants I own, if that's of any help to anyone.
 

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Originally Posted by lawyerdad
Pants are nice. As Ed suggests, not quite the smoothness of Incotex, but still very nice and a great bargain. I'd say they're at least as nice as a pair of Dunhill wool pants I own, if that's of any help to anyone.

i cant wait until i get my charcoal ones from Ed. im not looking for any sartoriale luxurioso premium decadence, but if they are on par with a great brand like dunhill then i am going to be satisfied.
 

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Originally Posted by diorshoe
i cant wait until i get my charcoal ones from Ed. im not looking for any sartoriale luxurioso premium decadence, but if they are on par with a great brand like dunhill then i am going to be satisfied.

I think you'll be happy. They're a nice middle-weight trouser. The two I ordered have a rich, almost marbled depth of color that I really like (especially the brown).
 

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yes, i got the HF charcoal pants. really nice, exactly what i am looking for,


just that it is a bit more slimming than usual. waist fits fine, just a bit metrosexual in its cut.

im more used to the fuller more traditional manly cuts, but i will adjust to metro.
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very nice pants. thanks Ed for a great deal again.
 

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