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πŸ‘– Discover Superior Comfort with Memitr Fisherman Pants Trousers Charcoal for Men Review

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I'm about to have knee surgery. They say that during the next few hours of physical therapy I need to have my knee ready to test by wearing shorts or pulling my pants down. You can, but it's 8 degrees Fahrenheit right now and it's forecast to be colder. This product's legs were the only pair of long pants I found wide enough! They are suitable for hiking. But for vigorous exercise, I'm too faaaat to keep my pants up. Do Thai fishermen use braces? Solution: I have the B079DPNRGD, JASGOOD Outdoor

Pros
  • Easy install
Cons
  • I don't really like it, it's ok

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Loved them until I washed them

Loved them for nature walks and hatha yoga. Then, however, it was time to wash them for the first time. They've shrunk terribly. I'm about 5 feet 10 to 11 inches tall. Before washing I would say there is enough material in the pants to be worn by a person up to 6ft 2-3 inches tall. After washing, they look more like shorts, even to me. The trousers now end approximately between the knee and the ankle. That is, with almost no pleats at the waist. Now I have a pair of Thai fishing shorts that are

Pros
  • Active
Cons
  • Secret

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Cheap, small, poor quality

I live in Thailand and was hoping to get a product made of better material than the poorly made cheap material used here. I was wrong. They are brought from Thailand. They have to be very long and you fold the excess material to fit the body like a waist and then tie a belt. They weren't big enough to fold at the waist and they have very short legs. Maybe if you are Thai size - 5 feet tall and 20 inches waist with short legs they might fit you. But I will be disappointed with the cheap material

Pros
  • men's
Cons
  • threadbare

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Gray two-tone Thai complex pants.

I really like this style of pants. The first pair I ordered were two tone black jet blacks that matched perfectly. I assumed these are the same. They are almost the same but slightly different. So four stars against five. The company also warned about the discrepancies as they are not from a sweatshop. The particular pair I received in gray has a slight crooked crotch which causes the seam on the leg to pucker slightly forward. It's not bad, but it does feel a little strange after my first pair

Pros
  • Clothing
Cons
  • Nothing

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I don't like the material (updated with a fix)

I don't like the material. It's cotton, but it doesn't feel like cotton, more like a synthetic or blended feel. Due to the material they are not as secure when tying as I would like. I bought 2 pairs of Thai fisherman pants from Monasterystore.org; a monastery where I go for retreats and exercises. That's what you expect from 100% cotton. When I tie them they stay secure and no matter how I sit for meditation or physical exercise they move easily with me without tying or moving and the pocket…

Pros
  • Active pants
Cons
  • Some cons