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Overview
About Gramicci Dourada Mountain Jeans (For Men)
Closeouts. When the choice comes down to Dourada vs. denim, always go with the former. Gramicci's Dourada Mountain jeans take it to the timber line in abrasion-resistant, artisan-dyed cotton twill with a movement-friendly gusseted crotch.
- Gusseted crotch allows for full range of motion
- Abrasion-resistant and durable Dourada cotton twill
- Artisan dyed to create one-of-a-kind coloring; no two finishes ever look exactly alike
- Reinforced stitching
- Durable tunnel belt with composite buckle
- Hand pockets
- Back pockets
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Gramicci Dourada Mountain Jeans (For Men)
- Closure: 1 Button,Zipper
- Fabric: 100% cotton
- Care: Machine wash, tumble dry
- Imported
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Most Helpful 4-Star Review
4.0 out of 5 stars.
Great comfortable pants
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Reviewed by marts09 from illinois on Saturday, September 5, 2015
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Great comfortable pantsVerified Buyer Reviewed by marts09 from illinois on Saturday, September 5, 2015Husband wears Gramicci shorts in xxl fit great so ordered the 42 pants and they are a little tight. Not so much that we aren't keeping them.
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3.0 out of 5 stars. OK but not great fitReviewed by Dad Jeans Antihero from california on Tuesday, August 18, 2015I like the style and texture. These pants, however, are not the greatest fit. I am 6ft, 33in waist. These fit slim in the legs, I have bigger quads so my legs are bigger. The jeans I got were 34w and 32l. They are a bit snug in the thighs and they ride high up on the hips, which is the "dad jeans" look I am not into. They are just ok on fit. I figured that these would be a little more roomy, given that they are built for active people and remembering my old school Gramicci pants from the mid-90's were like sweatpants. I am 50/50 on sending them back, will try them on again tonight for decision making. They were, however, $20... so that might make it worth keeping.