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Patagonia
Twill Traveler 5-Pocket Pant - Men's

4 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$129.00
Color:Basin Green

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Why We Like The Patagonia Twill Traveler 5-Pocket Pant

Patagonia's Twill Traveler 5-Pocket Pant is a versatile pant that we can dress up or dress down with ease. The elasticated waist and drawstring keep things comfortable and adjustable when we're on the road while the shorter inseam and elasticated hems work well with our casual shoes, athletic shoes, and sandals. It's our go-to work-commute-travel pant that thankfully was sewn in a Fair Trade Certified facility.


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  • Travelling pant made with a cotton-poly blend
  • Organic cotton reduces water and pesticide usage
  • Polyester wicks moisture and dries quickly
  • Slim fit
  • Item #PATZAP9
Responsible Collection
Organic materials
Material
68% organic cotton, 32% polyester
Fit
slim
Style
chino
Inseam
30-in
Leg Opening
elasticated
Pockets
2 front, 1 zippered thigh, 1 rear, 1 button rear
Waist
drawstring
Fly
zipper
Gusseted Crotch
yes
Activity
travel, casual
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

4 based on 1 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

September 27, 2024

Great quality, but awkward ankle opening

Familiarity:
I've used it several times
Size Bought:
Large
Height:
6' 2"
Weight:
200

Love the quality - feels like a fabric out of the military. A tightly woven twill. Waist feels great, thighs are a little loose/relaxed, which seems nice, but the ankle tapers to an opening that won’t fit over most shoes, forget about boots, even dress boots. The bottoms just bunch up at the top of the shoe. I wanted to try an alternative to the Prana Bridger Jeans which are my go-to’s, but back to the drawing board as I don’t like the look or feel of narrow ankles unless I’m wearing joggers.

Randy R