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Brand: ToomettProduct Code:
B083W86Y2BAvailability:
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Drawstrings with metal heads can help fix the waistband on the right place.
2 big slant pockets to hold your keys and cards and cell phones.
keep bugs out when hiking and make the pants hem freely so that more convenient for sports
Moisture-wicking materail, feels amazing next to your skin while staying light and cool to the touch.
Moisture-Wicking fabric keep you cool and fresh all day.
Lightweight fabric with moisture management to keep you cool and fresh all day
Stretch-woven fabric build-in UPF 50+ to provide great protection against harmful ultraviolet rays.
High-Stretchy & soft 4-way stretchy fabric --- for ultimate comfort
I really like these pants. They are not exactly the style I had thought they'd be, but I love the color ("khaki"), as it's a nice light brown/tan rather than greenish or beige. The pants are very lightweight and likely perfect for summer. Good length for me (I'm 5'3"). |
Extremely comfortable wrinkles dissipate with body heat great price |
Very comfortable and light weight. The fabric stretches which is perfect for me as I do a lot of squatting and active movements at work. |
Flattering pants, quality material, good price. They fit my pear figure perfectly and aren't bulky so they are flattering. The stretch allows them to be a slim fit but also me to move comfortably. |
Would have given 5 stars but one of the pocket zippers was broken when it arrived. Would have returned but needed next day for an outdoor work event. |
Very comfort paints for in door or out door activities. I need water resistant and light weight for work. it is a good choice. |
There are several different styles of pants on this page. I have these in the elastic-waist hiking pants style, style 2116, not the convertible. |
These pants are fantastic, and surprisingly cute and flattering for such a functional piece of clothing! I have to do field work for my job - typically in the extreme heat - and cannot wear shorts. These will be perfect in places where I don't need FRC. |