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Originally Posted by Halon1211
(Post 2686433)
I was kinda wishing for yellow pants:/
https://www.opposuits.com/yellow-sui...ow-fellow.html |
Originally Posted by TransWorld
(Post 2686737)
Here ya go. Little bit of alteration and you will be so cool, sitting in the cockpit.
https://www.opposuits.com/yellow-sui...ow-fellow.html |
Originally Posted by WhiteMorpheus
(Post 2686694)
"He should have worn his brown pants" -Deadpool
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Originally Posted by Qotsaautopilot
(Post 2686391)
Cotton is for casual Friday not a pair of nice pants. Wool
Well, not really. I got some nice blended material pants from Macys that are almost indistinguishable from the official company approved incentex fabric, but I can toss them in the washer and dryer and they come out wrinkle-free looking like new. Without actually touching the fabric you can't see the difference because the texture and gloss is very similar even though the fabric is probably 30% lighter. Breathes better, stain resistant, wrinkle free, "comfort fit" stretchy waistband, and machine washable, all with a texture and color that matches the incentex products almost exactly. Wool and wool blends are great if you don't mind dry cleaning but it's certainly not necessary to look sharp. |
Originally Posted by flensr
(Post 2686853)
Dry cleaning is for suckers. That's all I gotta say about that.
Well, not really. I got some nice blended material pants from Macys that are almost indistinguishable from the official company approved incentex fabric, but I can toss them in the washer and dryer and they come out wrinkle-free looking like new. Without actually touching the fabric you can't see the difference because the texture and gloss is very similar even though the fabric is probably 30% lighter. Breathes better, stain resistant, wrinkle free, "comfort fit" stretchy waistband, and machine washable, all with a texture and color that matches the incentex products almost exactly. Wool and wool blends are great if you don't mind dry cleaning but it's certainly not necessary to look sharp. |
Originally Posted by FNGFO
(Post 2686955)
You can dry clean at home with a Purell product. 30 minutes in the drier and you have clean wool pants.
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Originally Posted by more windshear
(Post 2687055)
Not so sure about clean. I use them, but every so often the pants need an actual dry clean and press. They will buy you some time during dry clean intervals though.
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