Trim fit Indy pants
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Trim fit Indy pants
Hi, I was wondering if anyone could please recommend some Indy-type pants (pleated or not) in a trimmer fit. All of the pants I've found fit like potato sacks. I'm just not a fan of the baggy seats and thighs that I find in most khakis these days. I do prefer pocket flaps if I can get them. I'm not skinny but have an average build similar to H. Ford. I try to stay in shape and these baggy pants make me look 10 lbs heavier and much more sedintary. I just want something with a nice fit for an average build guy on a reasonable budget.
Flat front pants should look better on you if you want a slimmer effect. I too have noticed that the pleated pants will make an average build look heavier.
Just a couple of weeks ago I found khaki's that I fell in love with. They have a great color and flaps on the back pocket! My wife could not understand why I was so thrilled with 'em.
I believe they were Dockers brand "Authentic Khaki's". I could take a pic or two to show you how they look if you want.
Just a couple of weeks ago I found khaki's that I fell in love with. They have a great color and flaps on the back pocket! My wife could not understand why I was so thrilled with 'em.
I believe they were Dockers brand "Authentic Khaki's". I could take a pic or two to show you how they look if you want.
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The current plain front LL Bean khaki's are a good choice. They come with flaps on the back pocket, and though not totally correct color wise, they're a decent pair of non-baggy Indy like trousers. I'm wearing mine today, and have been very pleased with them. Had to have a watch pocket installed, but other than that, if you don't CARRY a pocketwatch, I think you'll be pleased. Regards. Michaelson
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As for the pants that Michaelson recomended; they are awesome. They are made from a great material and fit well. I think I have five or six pairs in all sorts of colors.
Michaelson, I have the same pants on today also, only mine have pleats. I slip my pocketwatch into the change pocket. Is your pair lacking the change pocket or is a pocketwatch pocket something more specific?The current plain front LL Bean khaki's are a good choice. They come with flaps on the back pocket, and though not totally correct color wise, they're a decent pair of non-baggy Indy like trousers. I'm wearing mine today, and have been very pleased with them. Had to have a watch pocket installed, but other than that, if you don't CARRY a pocketwatch, I think you'll be pleased. Regards. Michaelson
As for the pants that Michaelson recomended; they are awesome. They are made from a great material and fit well. I think I have five or six pairs in all sorts of colors.
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I also have a pair of the trousers Michaelson and Hemingway are touting. One pair has the front pleats, the other does not. They are comfortable, look good, fit well, and I got mine FAR less than those two guys. I paid $3.50 each for them at the Goodwill. Seek and ye shall find.
As for the pocket watch poclet, well, I just use a vest pocket.
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As for the pocket watch poclet, well, I just use a vest pocket.
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Actually, what THEY call a 'change pocket' is a small pocket INSIDE my right pocket. Not a watch pocket in MY mind. No, mine do not have the old separate change pocket on the front (like the plain fronts USED to have), and the pleated fronts never HAVE had the change pocket on the front. I have a special 3 inch by 3 inch pocket installed on the right front of my trousers by a local seamstress, so I can carry as large a pocketwatch as I want. Regards. Michaelson
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True, bink, but mine have been worn only by me and they do not smell like moth balls!FAR less than those two guys. I paid $3.50 each for them at the Goodwill. Seek and ye shall find.
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OH, yes, that little slit pocket up by the waist. I forgot about that. The older LL BEan khakis had those, but, you're right, I haven't seen them in a while.Actually, what THEY call a 'change pocket' is a small pocket INSIDE my right pocket. Not a watch pocket in MY mind. No, mine do not have the old separate change pocket on the front (like the plain fronts USED to have), and the pleated fronts never HAVE had the change pocket on the front. I have a special 3 inch by 3 inch pocket installed on the right front of my trousers by a local seamstress, so I can carry as large a pocketwatch as I want. Regards. Michaelson
Still, dress chinos are great pants and worth every cent at $45!
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True, bink, but mine have been worn only by me and they do not smell like moth balls! [/quote]Hemingway Jones wrote:
What, are you saying a moth wore them before me? (Mods, if that's pushing the envelope, please feel free to edit!)
That's why I had the pants CLEANED before wearing them. DUH! Hey, Jerry, back me up here. Budget Indys unite!
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I had to take my NH pants in to be taken in because of the very reason you mentioned, Havana. I'm more concerned with screen accuracy and it seemed everything else but the fit was correct.
Now they look 10 times better and correct to the screen. Makes all the other gear look better when it's all correct.
Instead of looking around for another similar pair, why not take them to a tailor and have them taken in. It's cheap and you get what you want in the end.
Now they look 10 times better and correct to the screen. Makes all the other gear look better when it's all correct.
Instead of looking around for another similar pair, why not take them to a tailor and have them taken in. It's cheap and you get what you want in the end.
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So to speak. I've saved a good deal of money by finding like new garments at the Goodwill and having them altered to fit better. More often than not, I still save money against having bought them new! I took the vintage military trousers I got from AntiquityCollector to get taken in because they were a bit too baggy for me and it helped tremendously.agent5 wrote:Instead of looking around for another similar pair, why not take them to a tailor and have them taken in. It's cheap and you get what you want in the end.
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What, are you saying a moth wore them before me?
I almost missed that line! LOL!
Yeah, IMO I'd say Indiana Jones' pants are baggy with a capital 'B' man!
Put it this way - my last Wested pants were a size 40 and I actually take a size 36. I thought the look was right.
But for a closer fit, I'd suggest a standard, regular pair of Chinos. I don't know about the LL Bean stuff as I've no experience with it.
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IndyFrench has a point. It's true that Indy's screen pants are pretty darn baggy which would be a major avantage when it comes to action or the North African climate. Believe me, I've been there. You can break a sweat from blinking. I was just looking for Indy type pants a little more suited to my own taste not necessarily screen accurate. I just like a trimmer fit for myself. I'm only 5'9" and baggy pants make me look much thicker than I am. I work hard and pass up sooo much good food to stay trim. I just want someone to notice. I need attention desperately!