Thursday, November 5, 2009

Dockers Men's Never Iron Flat Front Pant


Product Description

Comfortable, never-iron flat-front cotton pant resists wrinkles to keep you looking pressed and presentable all day. Zip fly with extended-tab closure. Off-seam pockets. Loop tab closure.

Product Details

* Amazon Sales Rank: #375 in Apparel & Accessories
* Brand: Dockers
* Model: 20720
* Fabric type: cotton

Features

* 100% Cotton
* Permanent crease, color bond, superior wrinkle resistant performance
* 1/8 top front pockets, pointed extension tab with button through front closure, double welt back pockets with loop tab closure, premium waistband, dockers® wings and anchor embroidery above right back pocket
* Machine washable
* Bangladesh


Customer Reviews

Great pants!5
These pants are awesome! I order them all the time for my husband. He's been wearing them for years and we just replace them as they wear out. I haven't had to iron them yet which is why we buy them because we hate to iron and don't like to spend tons of money on dry cleaning. They probably don't last as long as pants that you dry clean because the washer and dryer are rougher on them (they just get a little faded at the creases and at the cuffs of the legs) but doesn't bother us.

Among Dockers' best pants.4
These Dockers pants are probably the best they have ever made--even better is that they require virtually no ironing after coming out of the dryer. This is the closest casual pants' get to dress slacks and their overall tailoring and build are superb. The $70.00 retail price is , however, quite high (which explains my not giving them a 5-star rating) especially when considering that some of Dockers' khakis and dress/casual pants priced at under $50.00 offer most of the same features.

I love these pants, but kinda pricey4
I'm fortunate enough to be in a position to not have to worry too much about the price on staples like books, food & pants. But wow... I paid $70 for these casual khaki pants. That's about twice the goin' rate. I told myself that it would be worth it if they lasted 2 years - b/c my average pair of khakis lasts only half as long, one year (and costs, interestingly enough, one half the price of this pair). So, one year later I can tell you that these pants are sharp, tight & do NOT FADE. But, they don't seem more resistant to wear & tear; and, are already showing signs. Not sure that they'll make it the two full years. If they don't, then I'd love to own another pair... but I'd only be willing to pay $50 the next time around. (and btw... there's no such thing as "never iron" unless your couch is within two feet of your dryer. You'll need to run a warm iron over the pants before you put them on. After that, they stay wrinkle free for several days - and several wearings, if you like).

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