Nice thick solid material, however these are moreso chinos/khakis than slacks, meaning they're 100% cotton and don't have polyester or other man-made fabrics that most slacks have (which I prefer). I've tried khakis in the past, having purchased the Dockers brand, and those were pretty bad, at least the ones I purchased; they disintegrated within a few washes (which is why I prefer the man-made fibers, they seem to last forever if you wash on cold cycles). These however have a very, very thick fabric which seems to hold up much better over time, I've worn them about a dozen times and zero signs of wear and tear on them so far. They don't breathe quite as much as my slacks, but this can be a good or bad thing; wearing them now in the winter, its definitely a good thing. I'm a stickler for stitching, and these seem to have pretty solid stitching (I worked retail, I do the "rip test" on all my clothes I buy, if they can't handle a strong tugging at the seems they won't last long anyways). They hold a crease fairly well but definitely need to be ironed to maintain, otherwise you'll get about 5 wears before the crease becomes completely non-existent.I personally love the expanding waists, it makes it a lot easier to buy online and a lot easier to deal with "reality" (in that waist size isn't always the exact same, nothing worse than stuffing yourself into pants that are 1/2 size too small). The only downside is looping your belt can be more difficult with these expanding waist pants, but that's a minor inconvenience.I'd recommend them so far.
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