ScruffsUnisex Ripstop Trousers Work Utility Pants
A**R
All the pockets you'll need
I buy this pair time and time again, last pair failed in the crotch after a year but I have no problems buying the same pair again, enough pockets for everything and the pouches act as extra protection for my phone which is in the pocket underneath too, win win really
L**Y
Smart looking, tough and hardwearing trousers with lots of handy pouches/pockets!
The adage, "You get what you pay for.", is eminently applicable here (I wish I'd bought a few more pairs when they were selling on Amazon for less a year ago). Nevertheless, even at the current asking price, these rugged, multi-pocketed trousers are still very much worth the money.Some people don't like the 'flappy' front pockets, and truth be told, initially, neither did I. However, having gotten used to the convenience of the two front pouches - and a third zip-able one - I now find them tremendously useful as I no longer have to strap on a tool belt specifically for holding nails or screws. These pouches are also perfect for the impromptu storage of items that would otherwise end up left in one of those temporary safe places that we all promptly forget about moments later.Ok, yes, the pouches do flap around quite a bit whilst walking at full stride, but the benefits conferred far outweighs this inconvenience.The only downside to these trousers is the partial polyester composition of the fabric. Whilst it undeniably adds to their durability, it also makes them a little sweaty on a hot summer's day. That said, I did find this issue lessened, to a noticeable degree, after the trousers have had a few washes. Even so, don't expect comfort levels to be on par with those found in a full-cotton equivalent. It's a bit of a trade-off really, sacrificing a little tactile luxury for greater longevity ultimately results in reduced expenditure on work gear - which is great - as long as you're prepared to put up with a proportionally small reduction in comfort.Personally, I found the fit around the waist too be pretty good. At 6'2", as is quite often the case, I did find them a tiny bit short in the leg though. With boots, this isn't a problem, but for those who prefer steel-toed trainers, this maybe a consideration to keep in mind.In conclusion: despite costing half as much as the big brand name alternatives available, e.g. Bosch/Dewalt, these trousers are still every bit as good as their more expensive counterparts.
M**A
Runs small
Runs very small, no give to the material. Was struggling with my thigs big time, never had that issue before. Also the waist feels very low. I'd probably recommend to size up. Other that, it feels good quality.
S**N
Scruffs trousers
Great trousers, plenty of pockets, very comfortable.
A**Y
Light for the summer
The trousers are light and feel robust. I haven't tried it out like i would when I was 10 and I would skid across the dance floor on my knees in my school pants (they also doubled up as christening/wedding pants), but they feel like they would hold up to that abuse.Plenty of pockets and fit well in the leg for a short legged fellow.
B**B
Baggy!
Very baggy legs, not very comfortable at all.
A**A
Not really true to size.
Size made a bit confusions as size 34 was too small where 36 was too big. Had to make it smaller by myself.
M**N
Comfy but legs are way off size!
I've had these trousers a few times and find them decent value for money although I do find the leg length is way longer than usual. Doesn't help that I ordered a short and got sent a regular...they were needed for tomorrow or I'd return them, wonderweb job done this time but overall, good trousers for the price!
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