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Dockers Men's Signature Khaki D3 Classic Fit Pleated Pant

| Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Dockers Men's Signature Khaki D3 Classic Fit Pleated PantDockers Men's Signature Khaki D3 Classic Fit Pleated Pant
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Product Description

The Dockers Pleated Signature Khaki Pant is constructed with a soft hand and machine washable 100% cotton twill. The Black and Navy colors feature ColorBond® that prevents fading and keeps your khaki's looking crisp. A hook & eye front closure provides secure fit and the 19-inch leg openings fit comfortably over dress shoes and boots. Storage for the Pleated Signature Khaki Pant includes 1/4 top front pockets, double welt button through back pockets.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #112 in Apparel & Accessories
  • Brand: Dockers
  • Model: 40849
  • Fabric type: 100% Cotton-7.8 oz
Features

  • Individual Fit Waistband, No Wrinkles, Permanent Crease, Soft Hand
  • Hook & eye front closure with inside button/1/4 top front pockets/double welt button through back pockets/dockers external label/internal fit label

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Signature khaki classic fit, pleated pant.

Customer Reviews

A Classic Product Updated...and Ruined; DISASTER1
I have worn Dockers daily for more than twenty years...and I have loved them ("Dockers Original Khaki, Classic Fit").
Unfortunately, Dockers has revised its product in all respects. The button closure (which worked well) has been replaced by a clip closure (which is held in place by a half-staple and which tore off on two of two examples within moments of being put on). The waist fit has been made much tighter (despite the misleading label "Classic Fit"). The color has been changed from the classic British Khaki to a grim, drab brownish tan (misleadingly labelled "Dark Khaki").
A disaster in every respect. Poorly made. Cheaply made. A different fit. A different color.
A worse decision than "New Coke."
I hope the morons running Dockers recognize their error and restore the true classic Dockers ASAP. If they do not, their brand is D-O-O-M-E-D.
Fly-ing High1
Literally, that is. The fly is to high, or too short, or both. The flap inside the fly seems wider than normal. If you tuck in your shirt, you find yourself doing a lot of searching around down there at the most inopportune times. Additionally, the button holes are so tight, it's hard to button the top button and the back pocket. The front pockets are too small. The fit in the seat and waist are a bit tight. Maybe none of this is true and I'm just losing it in my old age...in more ways than one.
Wow. After one month of trying to get some wear out of these pants, I'm giving up and chucking them into the donation box. Just too snug and uncomfortable in the waist, thighs, and crotch.
At one time, didn't the "Dockers" name mean something?1
Within a month of wearing these, I wore a hole in them where my shoulder bag rubs against my wallet in my pocket. I thought that was a bit odd considering a.) how quickly and b.) how easily the hole formed. All of the cotton (or what have you) came out leaving a patch of white strings. I was astonished with the poor quality of these pants.
I kept on wearing these for two more months with a stupid whole in them so I could feel I got my money out of these. Until today that is. While out at the grocery store, I felt a strange breeze across the back of my thigh. Now when I got home today, I noticed a catastrophic rip, about 6 inches wide across the back of the thigh wrapping around into the groin. Ho-ly-smokes.
So, what can I conclude? That these are absolute junk! I suppose I should also note that this again affirms the age-old adage, "you get what you pay for." You -will not- be getting the quality associated with this brand if you purchase these pants. Buyer beware.

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