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Forget what you think you know about tan pants and get in to the Mountain Khakis Men's Teton Twill. Inspired and designed by and for day- to- day life in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, these durable pants will change your mind about khakis. The Teton Twill isn't made for the sidelines of a tennis court but for those that put themselves and their clothing to the test of every day mountain living. Walking the dogs down a gravel road in the morning, push starting the ancient pickup and leading the pack at work all day takes a pant that transcends the gap of business casual to work wear. Their custom fabric is made from double-plied cotton thread for long-lasting durability and a smooth drape. Taking triple-needle stitching and metal hardware from their work pants, Mountain Khakis makes the toughest twill to be found on hill or dale.
Bottom Line: The Teton Twills are pants you can live in – get two so you'll always have a clean pair.
hi im not sure as to how the sizing works with these pants. im a 32 normally and i see from people that you need to go a size larger. could you please suggest a size for me
The teton twills do not run as small as the original mountain pant. I am a true 33 waist, and the 34 waist fits perfectly after washing. I would say...if a 32 waist in most pants feels comfortable, maybe a little loose, then get the 32 waist in the teton twills. Pant sizing is so arbitrary these days anyway.