Looking for khaki pants that can double as range pants but also daily use, what do you anons wear? Was looking at these since thye don't have too many pockets and don't look too tactical.
Looking for khaki pants that can double as range pants but also daily use, what do you anons wear? Was looking at these since thye don't have too many pockets and don't look too tactical.
>what do you anons wear?
Jeans like a normal person
fpbp
I wear jeans too anon but want something I can wear to the range and hike in as well.
Ask PrepHole, or just look up reviews on random pants from a nearby hiking store, pants aren't a weapon
>pants aren't a weapon
They could be considered "tactical"
>pants aren't a weapon
and yet there are 30 posts on this board right now saying something like "glorious fighters of the defence batallion liberated chernobyl from the invaders"
>and yet there are 30 posts on this board right now saying something like "glorious fighters of the defence batallion liberated chernobyl from the invaders"
>other people are moronic homosexuals so that's an excuse for me to be a moronic homosexual too
>pants aren't a weapon
You sure about that, brother?
get a 2nd pair of pants for those activities then like a normal person, and stop larping le shepherd you dum dum
You guys wear jeans? LOL. That's the most israelited pozzed shit you can wear. Even cowboys didn't wear jeans. It became popular towards the end of the cowboy era. Cowboys would wear wool or heavy canvas type pants. Jeans were commercialized by israelites like Levi, (thus Levis)
I don't know why jeans are even seen as American since it was invented by a Frenchman and originated from France until the israelite Levi started making pants out of it with heavy stitching to sell to stupid low class American workers when better materials and options have always existed. Honestly, those tacky tactical pants are way more American than jeans.
Legitimately what kind of pants do you wear anon? What kind of pants are not cucked?
Christ dude, you need to go outside or something, this is an unhealthy amount of seething over a common pair of pants.
I wear shit like work pants or BDUs/ACUS. I hate wearing jeans. I have ACUs, both UCP and multicam, Woodland MCCUU pants, and also rothco shit.
look for Hiking or adventure pants, that's what I wear mostly.
I've got one pair of dark grey khakis I wear and a pair of blue jeans I wear when those are in the wash. Men shouldn't need a bunch of clothes.
No one really needs a lot of clothes, statistically most people only wear like 20% of their closet, clothing is one of the most consoomerist industries there are.
those hiojjiiaan or whatever the frick pants are popular,
Amazon has $20 Amazon-branded khakis. They're very solid.
For your gear: bring a backpack or wear an outerwear vest.
prana brion
Those pants remind me a lot of Prana Stetch Zion II, which are almost fantastic except for their durability, which is dogshit.
But so long as you don't wear them like a jackass with tacticool boots, a riggers belt, a tucked in polo shirt, and wraparound sunglasses, pretty much any slim "tactical" pants that aren't camo would be fine.
Lamo you people must all look like dorks
>t. PrepHole
that's why you're not a Black person. you have critical thinking skills.
Dickies pants like everyone else who wears pants that JustWerk(tm). You can hike and goto the range in jeans too anon.
For any hiking in summer, jeans are absolutely moronic.
Confirmed for never gone hiking. You could also go hiking in leather pants while wearing sandals and you'll live. Doesn't make it a good idea. But I guess it depends entirely on your idea of hiking.
Hugo Boss, their sizing is consistent,, not super cheap but they have outlet stores.
Duluth stretch firehose
Why would you want fewer pockets?
>Why would you want fewer pockets?
They dont look good as casual wear, I want a versatile pant not dedicated hiking/range pant
Kuhl makes excellent hiking pants if you aren't a poor
>kuhl
I might get them, wish they were made in the US though.
Anything can be a range pants unless your day at the range consists of throwing yourself on the ground doing larper drills.
Cremieux Performance Kahkis. 80% nylon, 20% spandex. Unimaginably light, look completely business casual, and might as well be yoga pants. Thank me later.
overalls. they’re better for everything with no downsides
only acceptable answer
Buy Carharrt.
If I was a jogger and I saw a white guy wearing khakis I’d immediately shoot him first. Just wear jeans, you fricking autist. Gray man aesthetics are fricking dumb and will only get you killed
Levi 501/505 or Vertex.
OP google "off the grid surplus trailblazer pants." They're the best of the type of pants you're liking for that I've ever found. Honorable mention goes to the Arborwear Ascenders but those have more of a work pants look than it seems like you want, but they're also more durable that the Trailblazers.
I've used every single type of hiking and work pants available to man and I've put them through the ringer, my line of work (backcountry trail construction) means I've destroyed a LOT of pants over the years while hiking and working in them. The pants mentioned above BTFO Kuhl, Prana, Mountain Khaki etc etc. I've tried them all.
I dont wear the OTGs for work but they're probably my favorite casual pants.
I have used Helikon pants for a few years now, they work well
I wear work pants made by wrangler, can be found in tractor supply
Get you to Duluth Trading Company. I'm a fan of both their carpenter and foreman cut pants in the firehose flex material. I've been wearing mine daily for two years now and they're practically soft enough to be pajamas while also being sturdy and practical. Cannot be beaten.
Get Duluth Firehose pants. Super comfy, abrasion resistant, triple stitched, crotch gusset for extra movement, your choice of various styles some with cargo pockets, other without, far and ahead more worthwhile than some meme "tacticool" pants, if you really do want operator pants, go for First Tactical v2s
Triple Aught Design Agent Chino and
Särmä tactical jeans
>carhartt
>levis
woke homosexuals
Duluth is ok if you like to look like a laborer, they're nowhere near as sturdy as they market but they're decent. Wrangler might be the last option for denim that doesn't slurp woke cum.
I wish there was an option for nyco pants without the cargo pockets. The cargo pockets are what scream larpgay and also they just look like shit to begin with. If you have to wear cargo pants, don't put shit in the cargo pockets so you don't look like a hobo who thinks he's cool. The goal though is to not have cargo pockets. Fit your edc in your regular pockets and don't overfill the pockets, if the contents are visibly printing, you're failing at not looking like a homosexual.