GRAY | WORKWEAR CHINO CLASSIC - Rustic Dime
GRAY | WORKWEAR CHINO CLASSIC - Rustic Dime
GRAY | WORKWEAR CHINO CLASSIC - Rustic Dime
GRAY | WORKWEAR CHINO CLASSIC - Rustic Dime

WORKWEAR CHINO CLASSIC

Regular price $ 80.00
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Overall rating: 4.3076925 / 5 from 13 reviews.

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"Like how it fits just as described!"

Anthony (5/5)

Really like these pants!

"I wasn’t sure I was gonna like these but wanted to give them a try. The materials are top notch. Not too stiff but very solid. They feel like my old work pants used to. The cut is perfect except for the length. They are way way too long. At 6’ tall and a 30” inseam they are about 3” too long. Maybe a “short” option?? Or maybe adjust the sizing chart…I don’t know. Overall good product."

Steve P. (5/5)

Great pants.

"These pants are great. Light enough for warm days of hard work in the shop and a bit of outside activities. Buying online is always a sizing challenge. I ended up with a 32 Long, which at first try on seemed WAY too big. But I took a chance and washed and dried them as normal, and they shank to fit me quite well. I like these enough that I ordered 2 more pairs in different colors."

Jon W. (5/5)

"Looks good. However, they are difficult to bend over in. You have to pull them up if you need to crouch down or ride a motorcycle. I also need to get them hemmed due to the inseams all being 32, so thats a extra cost to me, so the pants are more money for me in the end. I do like them, but they are not the most comfortable pair of pants. Which makes me hesitate to buy more."

Justin (3/5)

I've been on the search

"I've been on the search for domestically made clothing for years, sort of like a lost cause, but not completely. If you want to support a domestic garment industry (or any industry, are you willing to pay $2500 for an iphone?) you have to be willing to pay more. For me $250 for a pair of pants is too much, I can't afford that, but $70-$90 is more then I want to pay, but am willing to if they fit and wear well and are well made, with the hope that the people making them are fairly compensated. With all that, here's my review of my Rustic Dime Chinos: I've only had them a short time, so I can't comment on their longevity, but they are comfortable and fit well. My only complaint at this point is the pockets, kind of a standard chino pocket, too small! Stuff falls out when I sit down, and I do use them for pocketknife, chapstick etc. Also not great for carrying a cell phone. And how about one selection of 'not slim' ? I think you all are on to something and will probably continue to try your pants."

Michael H. (5/5)

"Materials are good, but the seam on right leg starts at hip and slowly crosses over to in front of foot. Reached out to customer service to see if this was just a one off but I got no response."

Shaun (3/5)

Prior to purchasing a pair

"Prior to purchasing a pair of Rustic Dime chinos I had been wearing Off the Grid Surplus exclusively for the past year. The Off the Grid Surplus pants were/are comfortable however, I’ve had the crotch repaired on several pairs due to blow outs. The Off the Grid Surplus pants also tended to fade in areas of high sweat, a little strange. So I decided to give you folks a try. I ordered the gray workwear chinos. When I received the package the gray workwear chinos I ordered were inside, as well as a pair of tobacco canvas chinos; thank you for the extra pair. I ordered them before Christmas as a present to myself and have been rotating between both pairs since. I used to wear Dickies chinos in my younger days and Rustic Dime chinos are thicker and have more room in the legs than Dickies. Your Tobacco canvas pair are very thick and I would compare them to my selvedge 20oz denim jeans. After numerous wears they still haven’t broken in, but I have a feeling they will last me awhile. I would recommend giving them a shot if you are looking for a pair of work chinos that you can dress up."

Robert R. (5/5)

Good Chinos U. S. Made, Good Price

"Well made in the USA and 100% cotton. My only complaint is that they are not sold to lenth. After hemming three inches off, the cuffs are are too wide at the leg opening."

Frank M. (4/5)

These pants are great! Started

"These pants are great! Started with the black pair to see how I’d like them and ended up ordering every color. These pants fit great and are built to last!"

scott b. (5/5)

My new favorite pants!

"Super comfortable, fit great and look good! Buying more today!"

Joey F. (5/5)

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