https://www.thomasfarthing.co.uk/shop/men/trousers/gurteen-yellow-cordoruy-trousers
They look ok, but the colours are a bit too loud for my tastes, plus they appear to be with forward pleat. Still the burgundy ones are decent, although for the same price I could get a pair of LEs imported from the US. And for the price of around 2 pairs of those, I could get a pair of O'Connell's, which is tempting.
I just got a pair of the O'Connell's in tan for half price. No idea why they've got them at half price, but I'm certainly not complaining.
The O'C's are indeed beauties - but dry clean only? Surely they'll be ok with a quick and cold wash? Anyone tried it?
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Thanks for info. I really don't want to leave these to dry clean only - as that will mean they'll never get washed. All my dry clean stuff just gets aired on the washing line in my garden on dry days (all day usually) as I simply don't trust any dry cleaners. With corduroy I'd prefer to wash it, so I'll just do a cold wash and leave to dry naturally. I may or may not do a hotter wash before getting them taken up, as I know corduroy is terrible for shrinking.
I think O'C's are just covering their backs by making them dry clean only. I also bought a pair of their boxers, which look pretty decent - and they're dry clean only too. That really is taking the piss.
Last edited by Yuca (2014-11-04 12:08:55)
I hope it works for you! I said from washing, but it could be the dryer. I don't actually know. It could be that I just had 2 bad experiences. That wouldn't surprise me
I am probably the most comfortable in cords, a shetland, ocbd, and penny loaders. I am hunting a few more pairs so that I can do it more often this winter.
Unbelievable. I received some LE Trad fit cords the other day. I've tried them on to discover that nowadays even LE Traditional Fit equals a low rise. How the hell can that be traditional? I bought some only a few years ago that were a medium rise - not the real deal, but just about passable. The 2 pairs I've just received are over a half an inch lower on the front rise (and far too tight in that area, despite fitting on the waist and leg), which makes them pretty much as dreadful as every other pair of men's trousers out there.
LE will be receiving a livid complaint from me. It seems it is now impossible to find a cheap pair of cords that reach higher than the hips.
Last edited by Yuca (2014-11-16 09:45:49)
Just got a couple of pairs of these in the mail. Surprised at how nice they are. Fit well, sitting around the waist, straight leg. The Olive green is a great colour. A fine cord, traditional 5 pocket, levis/lee style. Good price. Recommend for knockabout winter cords!
http://www.jcpenney.com/shops/pants/mens-pants/st-johns-bay-5-pocket-corduroy-pants/prod.jump?ppId=pp5004110267&searchTerm=SJB+five-pocket+corduroy+pants&catId=SearchResults&_dyncharset=UTF-8&colorizedImg=DP0802201417193396M.tif
Do they measure true to size?
Lands End have some potentially decent cords, but with undesirable poly content.
http://www.landsend.com/products/mens-14-wale-corduroy-5-pocket-straight-jeans/id_258722
Last edited by Sidewinder (2014-12-11 16:32:17)
Thanks, giving them a try.
Tried on a pair of J Crew 484 cords at a Goodwill and the fit was surprisingly reminiscent of some Maverick Lean Fits I once had. But the current 484s have a lower rise, wider thigh, and skinnier ankle.
I paid a visit to JCPenney today. These cords are on sale for 14.99. The legs are overly generous for a scrawny fellow like myself, but the pants aren't bad. Rise could stand to be about an inch higher. The actual fabric of the pants is rather attractive. The olive and the grey/stone have a vibrant, 60's quality, kind of reminiscent of the old Levi slim fits or Maverick lean fits. Also available was a bedford cord type straight leg pant in the same St John range, the fabric very similar to the recent 519s. An enterprising individual should market pants made of these fabrics cut according to vintage pattern, at an affordable price.
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