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| Brand: Ultra Force Category: Apparel Department: Mens
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| Customer Reviews:
Great all round March 3, 2008 I had great speedy service and a great product to top it all off. I will for sure be buying from here again.
Nice Pants March 1, 2008 I love the cargo look. This pants are comfortable and fit nice. I'm going to get another pair!
Wrong pants or wrong buyer? February 6, 2008 24 out of 27 found this review helpful
These are odd sizes. For the right person these might be a nice pair of pants, but you are not the right person... are you? Since the size on this item is listed in sizes like Small, Medium, and Large instead of numerical units like inches, you may think to yourself "My clothes are always size [Medium, for example], so it'll probably fit me." You'd be very lucky if it does. Firstly, these are very oddly-sized pants. But even if they weren't, here's what you're betting on:
XS 27-28" S 29-31" M 32-34" L 36-38" XL 40-42" XXL 44-48" XXXL 50-52" Keep in mind that this chart isn't tailored for this brand (strike one), is just an estimate (strike two), and it's only the waist (strike three). Length adds another layer of possible error to the problem. The main point here is that there are 2 or 3 numeric sizes within each size like "Small" or "Medium". The odds that you'll get a pair of pants that fit you well out of guesswork like this are not good odds. Listen, guys, sizing like this may work for gloves and dresses, but not pants.
This size Small that I got might fit someone who is 5'10" and 130 lbs, I'd guess. If I were to get a medium then I suppose it would fit my waist better, but the small Small is already too long for me... and I'm not short!
Who would the Medium fit then? Maybe someone 145 lbs and 6 feet tall? That's crazy. Maybe it's just the size small that's oddly tall for it's waist, but do you want to bet your money on that?
Tip: When ordering an item in this price range that doesn't have a numeric size, check a seller's profile to see about their returns policy. Many unscrupulous sellers will have a $10 restocking fee and intentionally not list numeric sizes of odd-shaped clothing in this price range, even though the invoice and/or the item's tag has the size on it (so they could have specified the numeric size easily). They do this in the hopes that you will buy the item figuring that it will probably fit and that you can return it if it doesn't, but then when you go to return it you do the math and blame yourself and don't return it or even leave bad feedback/complain.
Here's the math: shipping on you sending it back to them + shipping on them sending a replacement to you + $10 for restocking = costs about as much or more than a new pair of pants!
doing the job January 16, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
gave these cargos as a gift to my son-in-law. he loves them. great for work and cas.
Great pants. Sizing a little difficult January 7, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I really like these pants. They were almost exactly what I was looking for. The only problem I had was the sizing chart was not accurate. Based on the chart I needed an XL, which I felt was too big but I ordered it anyway. I could have fit one and half of me in the XL. But I returned them with a request for a medium and they were resent quite quickly especially since it was right before Christmas. This pair fits just fine. I will be ordering the other pairs that I had selected.
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