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Skateboarding => Shoes & Gear => Topic started by: logantcook on March 20, 2018, 10:45:28 PM
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Who has decent fitting chinos? Not looking for slim fit but more like the fit of the old Carroll chinos four star used to make or the original Davis pants from Altamont
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got this dockers 360 flex for christmas and haven't changed them since. Great for skating, go to work, whatever. Apart from the crazy stretchiness they come with multiple zipped pockets which are quite handy skating wise. Make sure they are the "slim tappered" version, the other ones are to tight and who wants tight chinos?
http://www.dockers.com/ES/es_ES/mens-pants/p/399000005
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Lee extreme comfort
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Alpa Chino chinos
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Lee extreme comfort
I ordered these to my house and they are the most comfortable pair of pants I’ve ever worn in my entire life. But they have a more formal and slim tapered look and aren’t my style, so I sent them back. If anyone reading this is going for that type of look, buy these Chinos. They allow complete freedom of movement so well you could sleep in them comfortably every night.
I would say if you want something more relaxed just go for Dickies’ Flex line, either the relaxed or loose fit. Most durable option and still look good.
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https://factory.jcrew.com
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https://factory.jcrew.com
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I love the Driggs Flex, damn things are super comfortable to wear and skate in.
If you're looking for more a straight fit, the Sutton Flex is really nice too.
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This thread comes back weekly in some form or other. Mods should just keep it at the top and call it Post the pants you're wearing or something.
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dockers straight fit with some stretch, you can find them super easy at Ross or Marshall’s for $12.
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Volcom frickin chinos are a great fit!
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https://factory.jcrew.com
You're welcome!
I love the Driggs Flex, damn things are super comfortable to wear and skate in.
If you're looking for more a straight fit, the Sutton Flex is really nice too.
Yeah, those are grand and i have actually been wearing their Flex Bedford Dress chino and I really like them. Also just ordered a pair of their ludlow pants for 40.00 which is a steal considering those pants always retail at 98.00 or more.
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Volcom Friggin Modern Stretch or Levi's 511 Welt Pockets
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I got 5 pairs of used cintas/red cap pants off eBay for $25 a while back. I like them
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I ordered these to my house and they are the most comfortable pair of pants I’ve ever worn in my entire life. But they have a more formal and slim tapered look and aren’t my style, so I sent them back. If anyone reading this is going for that type of look, buy these Chinos. They allow complete freedom of movement so well you could sleep in them comfortably every night.
I would say if you want something more relaxed just go for Dickies’ Flex line, either the relaxed or loose fit. Most durable option and still look good.
This is gonna sound silly, but I'm Kohl's when you go to the adult section you'll find the looser ones but with the same stretch band. You can also get them cheap if there's a VF outlet store by you
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Who has decent fitting chinos? Not looking for slim fit but more like the fit of the old Carroll chinos four star used to make or the original Davis pants from Altamont
As a couple of others have said, Volcom; they have a few different cuts depending on what you are after (skinny, slim or fatass, I mean regular).
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I ordered these to my house and they are the most comfortable pair of pants I’ve ever worn in my entire life. But they have a more formal and slim tapered look and aren’t my style, so I sent them back. If anyone reading this is going for that type of look, buy these Chinos. They allow complete freedom of movement so well you could sleep in them comfortably every night.
I would say if you want something more relaxed just go for Dickies’ Flex line, either the relaxed or loose fit. Most durable option and still look good.
This is gonna sound silly, but I'm Kohl's when you go to the adult section you'll find the looser ones but with the same stretch band. You can also get them cheap if there's a VF outlet store by you
Their looser version is the “athletic cut” but I have such beefy thighs that they still fit somewhat slim on me, in the most comfortable way possible though.
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https://factory.jcrew.com
You're welcome!
I love the Driggs Flex, damn things are super comfortable to wear and skate in.
If you're looking for more a straight fit, the Sutton Flex is really nice too.
Yeah, those are grand and i have actually been wearing their Flex Bedford Dress chino and I really like them. Also just ordered a pair of their ludlow pants for 40.00 which is a steal considering those pants always retail at 98.00 or more.
I like the regular 770 or 1020s but the fit changes a bit from year to year and currently they don't have a 100% cotton pant. I don't like the flex ones as much.
Usually only on sale when they are closing out a color, unfortunately.
I was in a Uniqlo recently and they had decent enough chinos for $19.88. Kind of long so you might need to cuff or hem.
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I wear chinos 95% of the time. Gap flex feel good to me.
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Old Navy has decent chinos for less than $20. Macy's brand Tasso Elba, when on sale, are pretty solid--I had a pair I wore almost every day for six months. Gap outlets have solid chinos. And if you're willing to spend a little, Banana Republic make some great chinos.
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asos chinos are comfy, cheap and come in a variety of fits, i don't skate them anymore but i used to and they were good, they just don't make them baggy enough for me
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if you're in britbong land all ive really wore for the last few years are regular fit chinos from next or m&s. the m&s ones tend to be more flat fronted if you're into that and you can usually get em off ebay for 15 20 quid.
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Got a pair of these. Amazing.
https://www.dockers.com/US/en_US/clothing/men/pants/downtime-khaki-with-smart-360-flex-straight-fit/p/476980002
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Any RVCA chino recommendations?
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My go to are the George brand chino from wall mart. Super light weight and good fit, they are about 12-15 dollars. Flat front non pleated of course :D
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As el chino, my recommendation is flea market chinos.
5 for a dollar and you can find some cool shit just looking around
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The uniqlo ones are pretty perfect. Light with a bit of stretch and no buttons on the back pocket,
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So ran across some pants from Weatherproof Vintage at TJ Maxx . 12.99 for some stretch /cotton blend that feel/ fit great.