I know what I like I like what I know

| Lands' End. Inexpensive, and you can order them in the inseam length you require. Shipped directly to you. They do have an elastic stretchy comfort waist option if you need that as well (that's what I buy).
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| If I wear my pleated/cuffed khakis, will I be laughed at?
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| [QUOTE]Originally posted by V-Tail: Several recommendations, above, for Haggar. I looked at Amazon. They look decent, the price is right, and the website claims to have tall sizes. They're at americantall.com If you need taller pants than they sell why aren't you in the NBA. Seriously, though -They cover all of the tall sizes. Found them after I retired so the only thing I buy is workout clothes. I bought virtually all my work clothes at Dillard's Big & Tall before we went to soft uniforms. |
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| quote: Originally posted by RogueJSK: ...the new generation of slightly stretchy 2-3% spandex fabrics that many pants are made out of these days.
Stick to flat front pants with a bit of stretch/give. If you still want additional room in the hips and thighs, get relaxed fit flat front pants with a bit of stretch/give.
^^^The man knows what he's talking about. If you're getting something cotton &/or polyester, something blended w/ a little spandex/elastane is much more comfortable. Same goes for your underwear. Fancier dress pants made w/ wool, silk, linen, etc are less viable to make w/ stretch. quote: Originally posted by 6guns: If I wear my pleated/cuffed khakis, will I be laughed at?
If you're over 40, you should be past the point where you give shit. That being said, you will look dated. I keep my clothes for decades, yet even I have retired my 90s era Dockers and the whole 1990s baggy look in general. |
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Spiritually Imperfect

| Orvis makes very nice quality clothing - priced accordingly. Their 5-pocket pants are wonderful, and will hold up for years of active, frequent wear. They have replaced jeans, for me. https://www.orvis.com/men/clothing/pants |
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No, not like Bill Clinton

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Was that you or the dog?

| Also a fan of Duluth Trading. Relaxed fit Flex is everything it is cracked up to be. And wears like steel.
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