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need help finding fatigues with long leg

waldo1982

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hi,

would love a pair of the EG or orslow fatiques but the 33in leg is a no go.

does anyone know a brand that does similar pants but in a longer leg?

thanks in advance
G
 

1989thenumber

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hi,

would love a pair of the EG or orslow fatiques but the 33in leg is a no go.

does anyone know a brand that does similar pants but in a longer leg?

thanks in advance
G

I know how you feel. I'm a big OrSlow fan but never bought any trousers from them because the inseams are always too short.
 

Lorcan7

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Earl Apparel do fatigues with a 34in leg. Some people like them as a cheaper alternative to EG.

On the more expensive end of the spectrum is The Real McCoy's which have a 35 inseam (although they possibly shrink a bit with washing I'm not sure).

Of course fatigues can look good cuffed / rolled, you could always do that and wear them fairly short.
 

dfagdfsh

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RRL will sometimes have fatigues with like a 38" inseam, but they're often marked as a 32"/34"
 

1989thenumber

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Earl Apparel do fatigues with a 34in leg. Some people like them as a cheaper alternative to EG.

On the more expensive end of the spectrum is The Real McCoy's which have a 35 inseam (although they possibly shrink a bit with washing I'm not sure).

Of course fatigues can look good cuffed / rolled, you could always do that and wear them fairly short.

I think I'll have to order some of those Real McCoy's fatigues.
 

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