LL Bean's dress chinos - where's the taupe?!
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LL Bean's dress chinos - where's the taupe?!
When the heck are these guys going to bring back the taupe chinos again? I'd order a pair right now if they only had this color in stock ( can't afford a pair of Magnoli's yet, and I snoozed too long and missed out on Todd's version ).
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Re: LL Bean's dress chinos - where's the taupe?!
Thanks. Yeah, it looks like the closest color they still carry is the dark khaki, but I think the old taupe was a much closer match. I'll dig around for some of the comparison threads later on to check out colors.
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If you can get around the no flap pockets, these are really comfortable and I dug in these a couple of seasons. Your local Wal-Mart sells them. The closest color to the Raiders pants in 'bark'. Woof. I've found that khakis/chinos are more comfy to dig in than jeans. That one is free by the way....
If you can get around the no flap pockets, these are really comfortable and I dug in these a couple of seasons. Your local Wal-Mart sells them. The closest color to the Raiders pants in 'bark'. Woof. I've found that khakis/chinos are more comfy to dig in than jeans. That one is free by the way....
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Re: LL Bean's dress chinos - where's the taupe?!
Cool - I'll check 'em out next time I'm at Wally World. As for the pocket flaps - yeah, I do want those, but I can always pick up a second pair of pants to sacrifice for that!
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I agree with fellow Texan, Texan Scott, the Wrangler's from WalMart are a nice fitting pant and look good with the Alden Indy Boots. And they are less than $25.
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Re: LL Bean's dress chinos - where's the taupe?!
Another option some members have used is to buy a pair extra long and use the excess cuff material to make pocket flaps.Solent MKIII wrote:Cool - I'll check 'em out next time I'm at Wally World. As for the pocket flaps - yeah, I do want those, but I can always pick up a second pair of pants to sacrifice for that!
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Re: LL Bean's dress chinos - where's the taupe?!
That's true. If a guy is a 32 or something and you get a 34 or 36 length, they could take the excess and make some flaps. What amazed me about these pants is they are taupe/gray, and seem to change colors in different light.
Here's a shot of them in action (they really do get used)
Here's a shot of them in action (they really do get used)