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Mountain Khakis Teton Twill Pants - Men's
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.
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Is the hidden pocket zipped? Would like to use these for travel...
Is the hidden pocket zipped? Would like to use these for travel and I really need a front pocket with a zipper.
By: pham06161598436
August 25, 2008
No zipper, but both pockets are quite deep, so it is pretty unlikely anything would come out.
By: Jcragger ![]()
August 26, 2008
hi im not sure as to how the sizing works with these pants. ...
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
By: dyno_danny2163692
April 8, 2008
Mountain Khakis run true to size, but since most styles are 100% cotton, keep in mind that there will be some shrinkage if you dry them and different fabrics shrink different amounts. However, most shrinkage (roughly 1-2%)will occur in the length, not the waist, so a small amount of length in the inseam is added to make up for this. A lot of pants on the market give a bit of wiggle room to the waists, intending to keep egos happy. Mountain Khakis are actually 34" if the size is 34." So, as panhandler suggested, if you are a true 34" waist, buy 34" waist. If you are between sizes, probably the bigger size will be perfect after washing.
By: panhandler
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August 20, 2008







