Hilldweller
SE Expedition Society
Go to a trendy gym; it's already happening"Slim fit".........it's just a matter of trend/time when the slim fit becomes Man's leggings and/or Yoga pants. Public spaces will never be the same.
Go to a trendy gym; it's already happening"Slim fit".........it's just a matter of trend/time when the slim fit becomes Man's leggings and/or Yoga pants. Public spaces will never be the same.
Give me some size and fit IntelI received my Truewerk 2 pants and love the fit. Now just to see how they hold up over time.
Per the pic, you might even consider them a baggy fit instead of relaxed.
You should try these then. They are more of a relaxed/skinny fit. Standing up it takes your form with a little looseness but sitting down they are tight and stretch a little.As I suspected, too loose a fit for my preference. But for guys looking for a relaxed fit in a 100% synthetic pant, they look very functional.
If your gonna buy those, buy them direct from LAPG...They are cheaper than buying them on AmazonYou should try these then. They are more of a relaxed/skinny fit. Standing up it takes your form with a little looseness but sitting down they are tight and stretch a little.
I also have three pairs of Kuhl pants. Extremely durable. The full cut is likely to be a very loose to baggy fit unless you can easily squat 400 pounds. Kuhl also has regular fit and tapered fit cuts, but not in every pant style. I think I paid in the range of $70-85 per pair.
I have probably ten pairs of Kuhl pants, three or four shorts (wearing some as I type this in fact) and four or five of their jackets and fleeces. Generally I really like their stuff, but you're right - the cut is usually very "generous" and boxy (even their "tapered fit" pants are very loose in the thighs and butt).