I'm planning on ordering a pair of LLBean pants, but I'm not sure which color is closer to SA. Opinions? I'm starting to think Dark Khaki is closer.
http://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/stores ... at4=502702
Close-enough pants color
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One other thing to note--the dark khaki is not nearly as dark in person as it appears on their website, nor does it have the brownish hue; IMO it's only slightly darker than regular khaki.
I bought a pair of L.L. Bean's Classic Fit dress chinos because they don't offer the microfiber in my inseam length. I used two bottles of Rit liquid dye--dark brown and cocoa brown--to get the dark khaki closer to the correct color. Dyeing these pants is a bit problematic as they don't retain the dye well (probably because of the "stain resistant" treatment), but they turned out well enough for a Halloween costume.
I bought a pair of L.L. Bean's Classic Fit dress chinos because they don't offer the microfiber in my inseam length. I used two bottles of Rit liquid dye--dark brown and cocoa brown--to get the dark khaki closer to the correct color. Dyeing these pants is a bit problematic as they don't retain the dye well (probably because of the "stain resistant" treatment), but they turned out well enough for a Halloween costume.