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Mountain Khakis Original Mountain Pant - Men's
Pull on the Mountain Khakis Men's Original Mountain Pants for a day on the rock or trails, or if you must, a day at the office. Mountain Khakis designed these versatile duds with triple-stitched cotton duck canvas for guaranteed, industrial-strength durability. The pre-washed fabric gives these pants a broken-in feeling, and the gusseted crotch allows full movement, whether you're climbing granite cracks or working on your cabin.
Bottom Line: These pants are made for life in the mountains.
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How big are the leg openings at the bottom of the cuff? I wear...
How big are the leg openings at the bottom of the cuff? I wear a size 12 boot and its nice to have a little bit more coverage. Do they have a 20" opening?
By: Drew D
September 23, 2008
hey there is the length of these mountain khakis true to size...
hey there is the length of these mountain khakis true to size or run long or short? preshrunk? just curious...not sure whether to get a 32 or 34 length, because carharts are a similar material it seems and the shrink quite a bit....let me know if you have any infobrian bhutch3@mac.com
By: bhutch32381844
August 26, 2008
Jordan from MK here:
Great question, detailed answer. We build a small amount of length into our pants because like any cotton product, MKs CAN be shrunk if washed and dried hot enough. However, the shrinking will not be such that you'll need to go to a different size. For a guy 5'11"-6'1"or 2" the 32" inseam should fit perfectly.
MKs are preshrunk in that the fabric is washed and dried twice before it ever hits the retail floor: once pre-fab, and then garment-washed (post-fab) so that the stitches, zipper, waistband, etc all fit consistently.
MKs are built and designed to be true to fit... for life. That is, if you were to take a tape measure around your waist and inseam, what you get will be your size in MK. The goal is to have a comfortable and consistent fit throughout the life of the product so you shouldn't expect them to fit very differently, if at all, than the way they do the first time you put 'em on.
Long-winded answer, but hopefully that's helpful for you and others.
By: jordan.hau2382833 ![]()
August 27, 2008





