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Dress Pants/Trousers
Posted on 6/4/15 at 3:44 pm
Posted on 6/4/15 at 3:44 pm
Any suggestion on where to find decent dress slacks or trousers other than Jos. A Bank? I'm not a fan of their stuff, usually feels cheap but for not so cheap of a price. My office is pretty casual but I kind want some nicer pants.
Posted on 6/4/15 at 3:47 pm to jgrebs91
I wear the Brooks Brothers Advantage Chinos.
Posted on 6/4/15 at 4:06 pm to jgrebs91
If you are just talking business casual, places like Kohls or Macys should do just fine.
Posted on 6/4/15 at 4:10 pm to jgrebs91
Jos. A is good if it's on sale
Posted on 6/4/15 at 4:13 pm to jgrebs91
Bonobos.
I've switched nearly my entire pants/shorts collection to their products. They're the best.
I've switched nearly my entire pants/shorts collection to their products. They're the best.
Posted on 6/4/15 at 4:14 pm to jgrebs91
aTm yell leaders can help you with your pants/trousers
Posted on 6/4/15 at 5:23 pm to jgrebs91
If you are looking for something that will go with a lavender-passionfruit martini, try on the chino's at banana republic.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 10:41 am to deeprig9
I wear Haggar Cool 18 pants to work every day...they are slightly more expensive than most of the other pants you might find at Kohls or JCPenney, but I think they're much better looking and they breathe well and have an expandable waistline, which comes in handy for some of us. Pretty durable too; I have a couple pair that I've had for two years that I literally wear 45-50x per year and they look the same (and wrinkle-free). If you find a good sale you can get them for $20-$25/pair.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 10:42 am to jgrebs91
I think J Banks and Men's Warehouse are 1 in the same now. I think 1 bought the other in the past 5 years or so. Probably crossover products, but don't know which will be lower cost.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 11:25 am to jgrebs91
Men's Warehouse has lots of but one get one half off deals through the year. I think their stuff is pretty good.
Posted on 6/5/15 at 2:38 pm to Porker Face
I never used to go to them, but when working a job in the nicest suburb in Nola, I started killing time in a thrift store. I ended up buying $300-400 Italian pants for $10, $800 Italian leather dress shoes fire $25, a $800 searsucker suit for $30, and an $1800 Burberry coat for $45.
It's mostly crap for men's clothes, but popping in the nearest thrift store to some $1,000,000+ house is worth a quick look if you're on a budget.
It's mostly crap for men's clothes, but popping in the nearest thrift store to some $1,000,000+ house is worth a quick look if you're on a budget.
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