Not quite there. Pros: Light fabric, labeled pant legs (for when you remove the lowers), good color, wide belt loops.Cons: shallow pockets all the way around, snug across the hips/thighs.Overall good pants, but, these get moved to the back of the drawer in favor of my pants/shorts with full-size pockets and that aren’t so snug.
Built for men, worn also by women To clarify, I’m a 6′ tall woman. Columbia’s women’s trousers don’t fit me, and their women’s convertible trousers are very uncomfortable (seriously, why would you design the zipper to be so tight around thighs that I can’t comfortably stand in them, much less sit?). These men’s convertible trousers are built with a little extra room in the thighs, and I can comfortably order a length to fit _me_ instead of some idealized female model. I bought 2 pairs and wore them in Tanzania for 3 weeks. I…
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Bad front pockets Pants fit smaller than expected and the front pockets are useless. Couldn’t even put my knife in the pocket.
Not quite there. Pros: Light fabric, labeled pant legs (for when you remove the lowers), good color, wide belt loops.Cons: shallow pockets all the way around, snug across the hips/thighs.Overall good pants, but, these get moved to the back of the drawer in favor of my pants/shorts with full-size pockets and that aren’t so snug.
Built for men, worn also by women To clarify, I’m a 6′ tall woman. Columbia’s women’s trousers don’t fit me, and their women’s convertible trousers are very uncomfortable (seriously, why would you design the zipper to be so tight around thighs that I can’t comfortably stand in them, much less sit?). These men’s convertible trousers are built with a little extra room in the thighs, and I can comfortably order a length to fit _me_ instead of some idealized female model. I bought 2 pairs and wore them in Tanzania for 3 weeks. I…