Size: 32W x 34L
Color: Light Grey
Pros: Stylish, fit great on slender guys, good value Cons: Some colors fade pretty quickly. For example, my red pair looks pretty faded after approximately 15 washes.
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024 by DC Running
Size: 32W x 32L
Color: Dark Khaki Brown
I purchased these pants for my son to wear to work. They have held up so well, even with him washing and wearing them several days a week. He works a very active job, often involving bending, and he says they are extremely comfortable. He loves them so much we just bought a second pair.
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024 by JJett
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Long, but otherwise great
Size: 32W x 28L
Color: Nutmeg
I'm 5'9" & 160lbs and usually wear 32 waist by 30 inseam. I got that size in these pants, but had to exchange for 32-28. Once I got the new size, I was totally happy. Nice comfortable material, stretchy waist, slim fit cut, high quality. Just know the inseam length is a little long compared to most o
ther pants.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024 by JD
Size: 36W x 33L
Color: Olive
Best place to buy decently priced and durable pants in 33L. Always fit true to size and last long enough for twice a week or more wear. I always buy my work pants from here for teaching. Great pricing and quality for a teacher's salary.
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024 by Burton P Wolfe
Size: 34W x 30L
Color: Navy
I got this pants while it was on sale. The material is not too thick or thin. And it has just enough stretch to make you feel like you’re not wearing nothing (just kidding). But it does feel good on my waist.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024 by EW
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Good fit got short people
Size: 36W x 28L
Color: Dark Khaki Brown
The rise is right. Good fit for short people. Front rise measures about 11 inch which is crucial. The pant is a bit too slim but manageable. Fabric is so so but makes up for the hard to get fit I haven't washed yet
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024 by AnKur
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Great pants at a good price
Size: 34W x 34L
Color: Dark Khaki Brown
I purchased these pants for my son who is 6 foot 3 inches, I ordered the 34 34 and they fit great. I was purchasing his khaki's from Target I believe the Goodfellow brand and I like these so much better. They feel like better quality. I think they will hold up better when I wash them.
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024 by Jenn Marie Jenn Marie
Size: 40W x 30L
Color: Dark Khaki Brown
I ordered three pairs of these Amazon Essentials ("AE") pants as a substitute for Lee Performance Slim fit Extreme Comfort pants; Lee just does not offer many colors in the slim fit and lately they have either been sold out or subject to exorbitant price hikes. Honestly, I was initially very disappoi
nted with the first pair of AEs that came in all wadded up in a plastic bag and shipped in a second plastic bag. I also immediately noticed that the pants felt lighter than my Lee pants, and they are, but the actual difference in weight between the Lee and AE pants is only 2.25 ounces. I also noticed that the sewn-in waist band on the Amazon pants is less wide and less thick than the waist band of the Lees. The other two pair came in boxes, but were neatly folded, but that didn't placate me. So I was pretty much in a huff over the pants and prepared to send them back. Just to be completely sure, though, I tried on a pair of the pants, and amazingly, they actually fit well and actually looked good. Nor did they wrinkle up after I sat in them a few minutes. However, I did notice that, unlike the Lee pants, these AE pants don't seem to have any stretch in the fabric or the waist. Fortunately, the size I ordered fits me exactly so I don't need to have the stretch, for now. The Lees are much more forgiving in that regard, so when I gain a few pounds, the pants still fit comfortably. All in all, these pants are worth the money considering the look, fit, price, and large selection of colors.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2022 by Gary F. Strickland