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Khakis - which ones?

ShanghaiJack

One of the Regulars
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142
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U.S.A.
Own Them & Adore Them!

I own and have owned many pairs of Bills. And they are accurate! If you want the kind of Khakis that you can put on AFTER your shoes already on your feet, then these are for you. A full length Zipper too, like it should be! And they wear well, rugged and comfortable. I highly recommend them!
Tails Up!
SJ
 

wharrell

New in Town
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19
Location
Charlotte, North Carolina
Guys:

I can whole heartedly recommend the new Bill's Khaki Limited Edition Offering of the Bullard Field Pant. I just got a pair of M1s plain and pleated front and they are SWEET. Perfect traditional fit and if you wear full cut boxer shorts, you'll appreciate the fit. The weight of the fabric is identical to the Bills Heavyweight Signature British Khaki that was offered last fall.

Here is the info from the Bill's Website:

http://www.billskhakis.com/limited_edition/index.aspx

Our Bullard Field Pant is far more than a pair of khakis, it’s a lifetime experience. At its core is our 10.2 ounce Bullard Twill that has been aggressively washed to a familiar state of softness and comfort. Fabric of this weight and construction has little or no practical use in an age of planned obsolescence. Not only will these khakis endure the test of time, you may be compelled to put them in your will.

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I admit the Bill's M1 fit is what works for me. Totally goes with my traditional style from my classic flat top haircut all the way down to a pair of distressed leather oxfords.

If Bill and his wife are ever at one of their trunk shows in your area, try to get by and meet them. He has a top quality product and it is great to meet someone who believes in what he offers.

Take Care.

William
 

Barry

Practically Family
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693
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somewhere
I love the look of Bill's Khakis.

They are just too big for me - even the M2.

Maybe if they come out with a M3 or M4 I'll buy 'em. lol

Barry
 

scotrace

Head Bartender
Staff member
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Small Town Ohio, USA
Local

You might see if you can find a local shop carrying them. I was surprised to find one in my backyard here in the cornfields of Ohio. It's a big advantage to be able to try them on.

The shop here also offers free alterations for life on anything you buy there - that sort of thing, if offered, will come in handy, yes?
 

DOUGLAS

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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NYC
Bills M1 Khakis are the only chinos I wear. They are a terrific company.
 

Kostya

Familiar Face
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56
Location
Texas
I've been looking into getting some washed M1 plain front Bill's Khakis, although they are not cheap at $135.

I was wondering if there are any other decent khakis out there besides Bill's that have a period flair to them. I'm trying to avoid the low rise pant epidemic.
 

DerMann

Practically Family
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608
Location
Texas
I can't imagine ever spending $135 on what is essentially a pair of chinos (prepares for flame war).

LandsEnd offers several lines of khakis in a range of materials (from poly to gabardine) in a rainbow of colours in long rise. Most of the time the prices don't reach anything higher than $80 or $90 a pair (for the wool stuff). They're lined, come with free hemming, and their customer support is fantastic.
 
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Location
Covina, Califonia 91722
I think that the ones from Bill's are styled to be more vintage like than most modern manufacturers. I usually get from Cabela's and the L.L.Bean ones seem good in the modern style but as to vintage styling Bill's just seems to be in a class of their own.
 

Corto

A-List Customer
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343
Location
USA
Dockers has an inexpensive line of full-cut 1940's "inspired" khakis. I have 4 pair, and I wear them to work every day. Low maintenance, well built, etc.
 

Dudleydoright

A-List Customer
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408
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UK
Originals

Just keep your eyes peeled on Ebay. I've bought quite a few pairs in my size in good to mint condition. Those I don't wear I just keep buying and sticking up in my attic for future use.

I can recommend the Buzz Rickson ones too. More of a Steve McQueen fit i.e. slightly more tailored lower legs but a great (though not inexpensive) pair for smart or casual wear.

Dave
 

kschurch

Vendor
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115
Location
Boise, Idaho
khakis from P.I.R

Kostya said:
I've been looking into getting some washed M1 plain front Bill's Khakis, although they are not cheap at $135.

I was wondering if there are any other decent khakis out there besides Bill's that have a period flair to them. I'm trying to avoid the low rise pant epidemic.

Hey Kostya,

Please check out my website at www.pircargos.com. We may have what you're looking for. Look specifically at the "Overlord" model. A 15% discount to any Lounge members who order.

Let me know what you think.

Church
 

Mike K.

One Too Many
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1,479
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Southwest Florida
We've had a lot of previous discussion on this same topic, but it's always good to revive old threads with updates on what is currently available. I too hate the low-rise epidemic that is plaguing the world. I'll also put in my vote for Lands End khakis. As for the Bill's Khakis, I agree that checking either Sierra Trading Post or Ebay will often yield some good finds.

Here's a couple of links that might also be of help:
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=1762&highlight=khakis
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=16657&highlight=khakis
 

Kostya

Familiar Face
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56
Location
Texas
Corto said:
Dockers has an inexpensive line of full-cut 1940's "inspired" khakis. I have 4 pair, and I wear them to work every day. Low maintenance, well built, etc.

Link?
 

Kostya

Familiar Face
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56
Location
Texas
WildCelt said:
Check out Sierra Trading Post; I just got mine from there and expect them in tomorrow. They have the M1 Original Fit Plain Fronts for $54 (if you're a 30 or 31). They have other variants in a wider selection of sizes, too.

Actually, yes, I'm a 30. They only come in "wheat." Is this British Khaki?
 

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