Best Surf, Skate & Street Dress Pants in 2022

Last update: November 14, 2022

UB TECH Mens Rainier Travel Chino Active Cargo Pants UPF 50 Water Repellent (Khaki, 42W x 32L) Review:


While travelling, pants maintain their shape and dry rapidly. I'm pleased I bought a 42-inch waist because a 40-inch waist would have been too little.The pockets aren't deep enough is my sole gripe. makes it far too simple to lose anything from your pockets or possibly have your front pocket picked.2. There are only 5 belt loops, whereas 7 are necessary to maintain a presentable appearance.



UNIONBAY Men's Rainier Lightweight Comfort Travel Tech Chino Pants Review:


Very lovely pants, lightning-fast shipment. The khaki color matches the image exactly, and the 34" waist size fits perfectly. The inseam may be one inch shorter than the requested 34" but is still acceptable. Not at all a slim fit, but also not excessively baggy. Much quieter than typical polyester/nylon fabrics, but a little noisier than Dockers or jeans; good finish without the typical ripstop appearance — more like a brushed lightweight cotton appearance. One star less because to the awkwardly shaped pockets. All of them are far too shallow and thin. Keys fell out of the front pocket when I first sat down; a normal-sized wallet barely fits in the back pocket and makes it difficult to zip up; a passport actually sticks out of the right rear pocket; a Nexus 5 with a 5" screen barely fits in the zippered thigh pocket; it's unclear whether a larger phone will fit. The thigh pocket is well-made overall because it doesn't protrude outward like other cargo pockets do. You'd think they would have made better pockets for travelers if the pants were called "travel pants"! Better casual attire for the house and office than for travel. Overall, though, really great for the price, and I'll definitely purchase a second or second pair for when they wear out.



UNIONBAY Men's Rainier Lightweight Comfort Travel Tech Chino Pants Review:


Very lovely pants, lightning-fast shipment. The inseam is possibly an inch shorter than the ordered 34" but is still appropriate. The khaki color is true to the picture. The 34" waist sizing is great. Not at all a slim fit, but also not excessively baggy. Much quieter than typical polyester/nylon fabrics, but a little noisier than Dockers or jeans; good finish without the typical ripstop appearance — more like a brushed lightweight cotton appearance. One star less because to the awkwardly shaped pockets. All of them are far too shallow and thin. Keys fell out of front pocket when I first sat down; normal sized wallet barely fits in back pocket and zipper is challenging to pull closed when wallet is in the pocket; passport similarly barely fits in left rear zippered pocket; actually sticks out of right rear pocket; Nexus 5 with 5" screen barely fits in zippered thigh pocket so not sure a larger phone will fit.



Dockers Men's Alpha Khaki Pant Review:


I purchased black pants in the size 30/30 because that's what I generally buy for slim fit jeans. They were comfortable on me, however they were a little long. Since there was no option for being somewhat long in the "how does this product fit?" inquiry, I chose "rather large." I went ahead and returned it and got 30/29 because the pants' wrinkle at the end bothered me so much because they were long on me. I actually ordered one in black and another in grey heather because I liked the fit so much. It was disappointing that the grey heather was paler in real than it appeared in the picture. It resembles the asphalt hue of the stover print more. Be careful because colors or what is portrayed may look different in person, as in other reviews. The grey was acceptable to me even though it wasn't as dark as I preferred.I still had the wrinkle at the bottom of the pants since they were too long even after sizing down to a length of 30/29. I then went back and looked to see if they had 30/28, but they do not have that size in these colors. Pant cuffing is not my style. I was about to send these back, but after trying them on again and donning my usual tops and shoes (sneakers and casual shoes), I realized they weren't that horrible and decided to keep them. Although I haven't worn them outside the house yet, I will update this review when I do. Darker colors, like the black ones I purchased, tend to attract fur and lint more readily, although that is true of nearly all khaki or dress pants in dark hues.So far, it appears to be sturdy, and the fabric is loose enough to allow for comfortable movement. I could understand how these may be preferred to jeans for daily wear. The ladies can notice them more since it draws attention to your backside. Since these are not, in my opinion, cheap pants, I sincerely hope they last. Since I often purchase pants in the $30 range, they are most likely the most expensive pair I have ever purchased. We'll see if the cost of these kinds of Dockers is reasonable. I have other pairs of Dockers that are less expensive and feel just as good, but I must confess that these Alphas are a little different.Edit: I just purchased my fourth pair, and I ordered 32x29 this time. Wow, I should have purchased this size for each pair of shoes. In comparison to the 30/29 that I ordered, it fits significantly better. I currently own Black 30x29, Dark Pebble 30x29 (my current favorite color), Grey Heather 30x29 (far lighter than the picture), and Hurricane 32x29 (dark blueish dark grey). I'll see how it goes when I wash them for the first time. These pants are by far my favorite brand.



Dockers Men's Docker's Men's Alpha Khaki Core Standard Tapered Flat Front Fit Pant Review:


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Quiksilver Men's Union Pant Review:


Considering that these pants are made of polyester, I was expecting to loathe them. It occasionally gives fabric a strange, glossy appearance and gives them a nasty feeling next to the skin.But not these pants. They have a silky hand and a lovely appearance thanks to the polyester component. They might even have polyester in them without your knowledge. Certainly not visible to the naked eye. They have a very slight amount of stretch because to the 1% spandex composition, more of a flexibility than a stretch.Although large, the fit is not baggy. I appreciate how the thighs are roomy and taper to a very thin cuff. Although not skinny-jean-narrow, these khakis have a trimmer, more refined appearance. The button closure is well-sewn on, and the zipper hasn't been trapped or buried up to the point where it's difficult to pull out of the fabric. After wearing them for a few months, I will be purchasing more of the 18 dollar shoes that I purchased. They look good, are really comfortable, and are fairly durable. What more could I possibly ask for in a pair of pants? They were one of my more enjoyable purchases made online because of the inexpensive price. Buy with no qualms.