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Lululemon ABC pants.
I agree, I have quite a few pairs of the 3 stripes from Adidas that I wear to work, and to play when it cooler here in Texas, Both weeks of it....but they are awesome as work pants if you have to wear slacks. The taper fits, not so much at my age.....2017ish adidas tapered fit golf pants and it's not anywhere close. Wish I could find them for 40 or less somewhere. I'd buy enough pairs to last me the next ten years.
Soft material, very breathable, perfect fit, nice grab on the golf shirt at the waist, with the perfect amount of stretch.
As someone forced to wear pants for much of my golf season...
My closet has become a split between Puma (~60%) and Dunning (~40%).
If I had to pick a single favorite, I'd probably give Dunning the edge. They just don't have the number of colors and styles that Puma does though, so you're forced to work with a (fairly conservative) palette.
For those that like the Dunning, curious where you like to buy them?
Been trying to find a place with good prices on them. Thanks!
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It used to be the Nike modern-tech pants before Nike decided to quit making quality apparel.
Now it's gotta be the U/A Taper-fit pants. Good grab on a tucked in shirt, good stretch, work well even in the heat.
Been waiting for someone to say these. They're kind of a do all pant.
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They win Best Pant period IMO. They are just great for golf also.
They win Best Pant period IMO. They are just great for golf also.
i had a couple of abc shorts that i loved for golf because the inseam was good for me, instead of 99% of the other golf shorts at the time that fit like basketball gym shorts halfway down my damn shin. then lulu stopped making the abc shorts. :sadface:
Bonobos golf pants: great fit options, odd sizes, dont have to iron them. Look great on and off course.
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i had a couple of abc shorts that i loved for golf because the inseam was good for me, instead of 99% of the other golf shorts at the time that fit like basketball gym shorts halfway down my damn shin. then lulu stopped making the abc shorts. :sadface:
I'll have to pay more attention to them from now on.I'm very surprised four pages in this hasn't been mentioned, but IMO it is Walter Hagen hands down. They use high-quality materials and construction. They never skimp on things like belt loops, lining, and thread count. Most golf slacks have nothing but the fabric on the beltline, so the only thing preventing your shirt from popping out is a really tight belt. Hagen slacks all have a rubber-like lining around the beltline that keeps your shirt tucked in. They aren't lacking style either with common features like accent features on the pocket opening. Most you can take from the dryer to your closet without even thinking, "Should I iron this?"
On top of all this, you'll usually pay considerably less than U/A, Nike, or Oakley and get such a superior product.
Slacks or shorts are of equally high-quality.
leftshot;n8622597 said:I'm very surprised four pages in this hasn't been mentioned, but IMO it is Walter Hagen hands down. They use high-quality materials and construction. They never skimp on things like belt loops, lining, and thread count. Most golf slacks have nothing but the fabric on the beltline, so the only thing preventing your shirt from popping out is a really tight belt. Hagen slacks all have a rubber-like lining around the beltline that keeps your shirt tucked in. They aren't lacking style either with common features like accent features on the pocket opening. Most you can take from the dryer to your closet without even thinking, "Should I iron this?"
On top of all this, you'll usually pay considerably less than U/A, Nike, or Oakley and get such a superior product.
Slacks or shorts are of equally high-quality.