Columbia Men's Lander Pant,Alpine Tundra,33x30
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Product Feature
- Omni-Shade Upf 50 Sun Protection
- Side zip-closed security pocket , gusset detail
- 100% cotton ridge cloth, garment enzyme stonewashed
- Machine wash cold with like colors, non-chlorine bleach when needed, tumble dry low, drycleanable
- Imported
Product Description
Wear your regular-fit Columbia Men's Lander Pant to a backyard barbecue, night on the town, or even a half-day of hiking your favorite trail. These stonewashed cotton pants feel soft and comfortable the first time you put them on, so you don't have to go through the hassle of breaking them in properly. Columbia gave these Lander Pants a zippered security pocket so you won't lose your cash or driver's license in the seat cushions or restaurant booth.Columbia Men's Lander Pant,Alpine Tundra,33x30 Review
There are too five-star reviews on these "rugged adventurer" pants, so lemme break it down for the newcomers. These are made from a stonewashed midweight cotton fabric that is soft to the touch and very comfortable on the skin. The casual cut is great for work and affords great freedom of movement. You can lounge in these at home far better than most khakis and the zippered inner hip pocket and small leg pocket are both welcome features that lend a suitably adventurous degree of versatility.Alas, the stonewashed softness comes at a price: greatly reduced longevity of the fibers, and therefore, a shorter usable lifespan of the pants (and by "usable," I mean "not beginning to look ratty.") For me, that amounted to maybe 60-70 wearings, despite my studious avoidance of yardwork while wearing them and gentle laundry care (cold water wash, air drying,) not including the torn gash that mysteriously appeared on the inner leg almost as soon as I started wearing them. And now, a scant year after I finally took them off the rack in the closet, the cuffs are already fraying. Notwithstanding the admirably overdone stitching, this is worse than GAP or Dockers quality, and not at all competitive on a price basis with either of those, to say nothing of what you can get from a pair of full-weight Carhartt's. So they're already relegated to secondary pant duties, and that makes me sad.
Would I buy these again? Sure, but only on the clearance rack. Columbia still makes a lot of good, high-value clothing, but in this instance, one can get a better deal from their competitors.
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