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J**A
Good pants!
These pants aren't just soft and comfortable, they offer a great deal of cargo space. Which is perfect for me as I'm always carrying a significant amount of cargo. I use to ask myself "how am I going to carry all of this cargo and whatever will I do if I come across more!?" Well these cargo pants have answered and solved all of my cargo related questions and problems! These cargo pants have 8, count'em, 8 pockets for cargo!! 2 external cargo pockets in the back. 1 for each cheek. 2 internal pockets that are deeper than the pockets found on your average pant that are perfect for storing your phone, keys, sand, earbuds, vape, or anything else the average man might have in his pockets. And 2 more external cargo pockets on each leg!! These pants are perfect to work in no matter what job you might have like a cargo truck driver or working on a cargo ship or working in a warehouse or factory where you deal with moving and sorting cargo. They're also comfy enough to lounge around in and watch the movie Cargo. The cargo pockets are secured with buttons so nothing of value can fall out of them like your wallet, sand, or anything you might keep in a small baggy. They have a loose fit so you don't get too hot while transporting your precious and valuable cargo, but not so loose that you seem like degenerate. There is a zipper on the left pant leg that does not lead to a cargo storing pocket, but if you leave it unzipped, it does distract from your actual fly being down. However, if something happens to be hanging out of your fly i.e. your own bodily cargo. The distraction quickly loses its effectiveness. The useless zipper is mostly for esthetic purposes. "The ladies love the zipper" is most likely what the designer of these cargo pants thought while adding it to the cargo pants. Like seriously, why add a pointless zipper that doesn't open up to a pocket where I can't keep small trinkets or toys or sand or even knick knacks? Other than that, I'm very happy with these cargo pants. 5 stars and 2 cargo carrying thumbs up!!
S**
Great
Fit great
P**E
What's zipper for, looks?
nice thick and comfortable , but whats the silly zipper pocket without a pocket for ? That's right, the "zipper to know where". I will try to cut it off. If i'm able i may purchase again, if not i won't. How can products be designed, made, inspected, and shipped with such a silly mistake ?
S**3
As advertised, as expected
Solid---still wearing a year plus in
R**Y
Good quality
Very good quality.. kept getting asked if I was in the service lol
L**S
Comfortable & nice look, but suffers from QC issues depending on which style you choose
I have a love/hate relationship with Akarmy's cargo pants line. I've bought the E Camo (dark camoflage color) the F Camo (general camoflage color) and the Khaki from their lineup, in an attempt to try to find a worthy replacement for my favorite cargo pants mfr: Wrangler Originals, who cancelled their cargo pants line some time ago. First, the plusses: I'm a big fan of the look and comfort, the fabric is good quality, the ankle drawstrings work, and the style includes two belt loops at the back instead of just one which I really like. (seriously it's a nice touch) Outwards appearance shows them to be legit cargo pants with real button pockets. But there are minuses specifically with the QC, and it's not across the board with all three styles. So this leads me to think Akarmy may have separate subcontractors for each style. (this is speculation on my part) While all three pants I've owned have needed their top buttons re-sewn due to weak sewing quality, and all three have their front zippers sewn onto the pants unevenly, causing the front zipper to bulge outwards past its modesty fold, (it's a gross look) ...and all three pants' tiny zipper compartments aren't compartments at all, they're just zippers put there for looks. (why bother?) But the differences include; the E Camo (dark) has slightly thinner fabric (but is fine imo) and a much cheaper quality front zipper whose pulldown broke off almost immediately. This is frustrating, as it's otherwise my favorite of the three. The F Camo uses thicker, higher quality fabric and has basically held up so far. The Khaki version seems to be okay too, using that slightly thinner but still adequate fabric. But the F Camo and Khaki versions both suffered from their side zipper installs stitching themselves into the pocket liner on the other side. (!) So with both pants I had to just cut the stitching away to be able to use my left front pocket. This sucks, as it resulted in a hole in the liner. Irrelevant flairs like the fake side pocket are something I just roll my eyes at & forget about it, but when installing one defeats the functionality of one of the pockets then that's just lazy/rushed manufacturing. Obviously they can improve, as the E Camo pocket was fine. So unless someone can convince Wrangler to restart their factory line, this is the lesser-great option I've been able to find. They're okay if you're up for sewing buttons occasionally. But please direct me to some other brand that you believe is more worthy.
J**N
Perfect fit
Perfect
D**Y
Jury' Still Out...
Good material and very good assembly. However, the care label forbids machine drying heat, so it makes me concerned about colorfastness (and possibly shrinkage as well). Therefore, like designer brand jeans, which are quite a bit more expensive. I'll either have to take a chance on machine washing with machine drying, or just have them drycleaned. Which, for the price of these pants, I was not expecting.
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