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Men's Pants

Guys, let's talk pants Stylistically there are many options out there, but thankfully there are numerous safe choices you can make when selecting pants for work or weekend. When shopping, simply remember a couple rules of thumb and you can run wild in whatever bottoms you choose.

Fit First

Most men's pants are sized with two numbers: waist and inseam measurement, in that order.

The rare exception of casual pant will be sized S -M -L -XL  Usually this type of sizing is only used for casual pants like sweatpants  or hiking pants  If you know your waist and inseam measurement, you should be able to tell which size S-M-L-XL to pick.

Style

What Are the Types?

Prevalent Pants

Pleated Dress Pants 

  • Timeless and practical, albeit slightly out of fashion at the moment.
  • Can be lined or unlined, made of wool cotton  or synthetic fabric.
  • Look good with dress shirts sweaters blazers
  • Pair with a loafer  or dress shoe.

Flat-Front Pants 

  • Very attractive and stylish.
  • Surprisingly, these pants make most men look thinner--when the waist fits.
  • Like their pleated brethren, wool  and cotton  never fail.
  • Work with most shirts and sweaters.

Khakis 

  • Slightly less formal and very versatile.
  • A warm season look.
  • Looks good with everything except light grey--but can be a little boring.
  • Skip the sneakers and opt for loafer.

Jeans 

  • A staple. Each guy has his own style.
  • A dark wash straight leg  in a proper fit always looks good.
  • Wear with sneakers boots  or loafers
  • Dress up with a blazer or wear a t-shirt for a casual look.

Cargo Pants 

  • Not for the fashion-conscious, but great for the utilitarian.
  • If you overload your pockets, you'll look like too bulky.
  • Skip these at the office and only wear on weekends.
  • Footwear options: boots or sneaks.

Less Common

Linen 

  • Great for warm weather.
  • Wrinkle easily and potentially transparent.
  • Best with sandals  and a casual shirt.

Corduroy 

  • A thin wale, where the stripes are narrow, is the most flattering.
  • Excellent look for fall paired with a turtleneck sweater.
  • Bad if your thighs rub together.
  • Wear with boots or loafers.

Parachute 

  • For those hiding something, be it fat, food or scabby knees.
  • Often in useful, ripstop fabrics.
  • Less flashy models are good for travel--they dry quickly and don't wrinkle.

Zip-Off 

  • Perfect for traveling to climates when you'll need shorts and pants.
  • Not for formal occasions, even if you love them.
  • Synthetic fibers air dry quickly.

Leather 

  • For rock stars and their imitators, just be careful of looking like a poser.
  • Supposed to be tight, but make sure you can get out of them.
  • Wear with something subtle on top like a crewneck sweater

More Options

More Options
  • You may want to buy pants for the gym. Consider: workout pants sweat pants exercise pants
  • Scrubs  should be worn only by doctors. Even if you are a big fan of Grey's Anatomy you can't get away with these.
  • Elastic waists are easy to fit. Just make sure they're the right length.
  • And Remember, these pants are only for the gym or relaxing at home. They are not to be worn on dates or to work.
  • If you know your waist and inseam measurement, you should be able to tell which size S-M-L-XL to pick.

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