Excellent quality trousers and better than primark
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gazw to luminox
7 Jul 1610#19
I remember those days .......
rdayal to JSmooth
7 Jul 166#15
Reading the product description does not indicate that underwear is a strict requirement.
trumpich to alu355
7 Jul 164#12
No cotton then no thank you
FREEZIN WOLF
7 Jul 163#20
These look perfect.
Was gonna buy some monkey skin trousers but I don't have 2 ape-knees to rub together
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sam1970
7 Jul 16#1
ordered..thanks
PavB
7 Jul 161#2
thanks op, ordered a pair
Gravitastrophe
7 Jul 16#3
Might want to read the reviews before deciding, put me off...
nishdha to Gravitastrophe
7 Jul 161#5
That is a good point but there are some good reviews so best to order to store and return then and there if the material is not good
SFJnet
7 Jul 161#4
Fantastic. Thanks nishdha, I've been after some inexpensive work trousers for a while. Shocked that they actually had my size in stock! :laughing:
drummerdickens
7 Jul 162#6
Bear in mind these are regular fit.
I tried regular fit marks and spencers trousers on just this weekend and the width is genuinely huge. They're a pretty old school style and I would, at the very minimum, go for tailored. Their slim fit trousers aren't particularly slim and are generally far more fashionable.
ronin13
7 Jul 162#7
Well, I've gone for 2 pairs. The last pair of M&S trousers I had lasted years. The quality was unreal. These don't look quite as good, but 407 reviews, 4 Stars and £6.50 a pair has got the job. I may even look snazzy in work. My others are on their last legs.
ow1ie
7 Jul 16#8
Laffs at ronin's "last legs" comment
mcormack
7 Jul 16#9
My dad had a pair of these when he was a bus conductor and they lasted until he retired.
The stitching around the fly is a favourite design for bus conductors. "Tickets Please!"
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Was gonna buy some monkey skin trousers but I don't have 2 ape-knees to rub together
All comments (47)
I tried regular fit marks and spencers trousers on just this weekend and the width is genuinely huge. They're a pretty old school style and I would, at the very minimum, go for tailored. Their slim fit trousers aren't particularly slim and are generally far more fashionable.
The stitching around the fly is a favourite design for bus conductors. "Tickets Please!"