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Uniqlo pants for Work

Shoedddude

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Hello,
I know there is a thread here for appreciating Uniqlo, but it seems to mainly revolve around their more fashion forward pieces..currently things like wide-leg, ankle length pants and all.

I happen to love their 'super non-iron' slim fit dress shirts for work... I know I know, many people hate on non-iron stuff here but it is what it is. I am in the category that likes those shirts.

I'm wondering if any other fans of uniqlo happen to know anything about their work pants then? I always have trouble finding pants that hit the right balance of slim - almost sknny, but not so skinny that I don't look like I fit in corporate finance and like i'm trying to make some fashion statement. I probably want pants that are like suitsupply 'tight' for my skinny legs...

anyone know if these would be what I'm looking for?

Thanks!
 

Phileas Fogg

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You know, I’ve actually been considering a pair of these. Have yet to try them on.

I’m a big fan of UniQlo and I’m really surprised as to the level of value and quality present in their offerings.
 

Shoedddude

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You know, I’ve actually been considering a pair of these. Have yet to try them on.

I’m a big fan of UniQlo and I’m really surprised as to the level of value and quality present in their offerings.
Great! ...well let me know what you think about the fit if you do.

Did you notice you can get them finished at the bottoms for $5 on the website..lots of people were complaining of the pants being too long so I guess they overlooked that option. $85 for some solid wool dress pants seems pretty solid to me, if they are a true slim fit.

Does anyone know of other brands or options I should check out for slim fit, wool pants for work? around $60 - $80?
 

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earthdragon

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Hello,
I know there is a thread here for appreciating Uniqlo, but it seems to mainly revolve around their more fashion forward pieces..currently things like wide-leg, ankle length pants and all.

I happen to love their 'super non-iron' slim fit dress shirts for work... I know I know, many people hate on non-iron stuff here but it is what it is. I am in the category that likes those shirts.

I'm wondering if any other fans of uniqlo happen to know anything about their work pants then? I always have trouble finding pants that hit the right balance of slim - almost sknny, but not so skinny that I don't look like I fit in corporate finance and like i'm trying to make some fashion statement. I probably want pants that are like suitsupply 'tight' for my skinny legs...

anyone know if these would be what I'm looking for?

Thanks!
Love their slim fit chino’s. $19.90 on Sale / $40 regular. Cannot go wrong.
 

EUtroll

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While I'm okay with the non-iron shirts, their wool trousers don't feel nice at all.
 

Hotel Cali

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Their wool trouser is thin and not impressive. The slim cut was nice though.

Their cotton shirts and pants are great values.
 

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