What are the most comfortable travel pants?
What are the most durable pants for travel?
What are the most flexible travel pants?
What light travel pants (for men) do you recommend?
I'm thinking something slim fit and made of a super light material, quick drying, and fold down to nothing.
I would rather not have those zip off legs, and a thousand "tactical" pockets. Maybe one side pocket would be alright. And don't want anything baggy looking.
These will be for city breaks so I would like to look normal going to restaurants and pubs etc..
I will not be going anywhere nature or mountains.
Any ideas?
I see Craghoppers have what I'm looking for, but they are super expensive. Is there something cheaper out there?
Men's NosiLife Men's Pro II Trousers - Pebble | Craghoppers IE
P.S. I'm in Europe so can't try costco, target etc.
I’m a regular one-bag traveler (6-10 trips international trips a year) for both work and pleasure, in a myriad of climates and contexts.
Regardless of climate, I have always travel in the Decathlon Forclaz Travel 500 Leggings (seriously can't recommend these enough).
However, I'm looking to find another pair of pants that I can both travel comfortably in, and could be used in a business context. Black or dark grey, soft fabric, and elastic or drawstring waist is a must. I'm tall - 180cm, I’ve been looking at these from Varley, and these from Pact and they seem to fit the bill - do any of you have experience with these and can provide insight? Or any others I should be looking at?
Note that I am on the taller side (180cm) so pants being too short is a consistent issue for me.
Anybody have a recommendation for men's travel pants that actually look like "normal" pants? i.e....
Stretchy waistband
Comfortable fabric with at least a little "give" (for long plane flights)
Breathable and comfortable in warm weather
Not shiny
Quick-drying
Not $300+ per pair (I'm looking at you, Outlier Injected Linen...) -- maybe under $150? The less, the better!
Nice enough to wear out to dinner or to a party, but no need to be dressy. (Wherever you could wear, say, chinos or nice jeans, etc.)
Thanks!