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Rating: 4.44 out of 25 votes cast
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Item #: 130223

While denim jeans are great for wilderness camping, these pants are perfect for credit-card camping - you know, the kind of campsites with king beds and wine lists. Styled like traditional five-pocket jeans, the texture-rich, all-cotton Bedford weave renders the pants strong and durable, but also pleasing to the touch should your knee catch a hand. Other touches: soft-lined waistband; globe embroidery on the coin pocket. These pants are running one size larger in the waist. For a true fit, order one size down from your regular pant size. Machine washable. Imported.

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Rating: 4.44 out of 25 votes cast

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Exceptional Fit

Just love the fit on these. The material is soft and light with a faint corduroy like stripe. Best fitting of all my TTA pants. Plan to get them in all colors when they go on sale. Fit is true to size and the length is a bit long but works great for boots.

DonL

Harvard, MA

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Nice Pants

My guy, who lives in carharts, liked them...roomy fit, nice yet casual.

MauiCountry

Maui

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Here's to Fridays!

My husband actually picked these ut for me to give him for Christmas...what a great find for casual Friday wear and going out to dinner. He loves them..good for any age.

GTANG

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Wish I'd found them earlier

These are excellent pants. Once you manage to get the right size --- order a size smaller than usual --- they fit beautifully and look great. Fine for casual use, or even dressed up a little. The colors are good, although the two dark grey shades are best: the lighter one is nicely ambiguous, with a very slight brown tint. Some people may find them a little light weight for Winter use, but they are excellent for Fall and Spring especially.

dcbdcb

Worcester, MA

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As advertised

Bought these on sale and feel pretty good about the value. I am 6'5"" and the 34 inch inseam is fine for me. They look like corduroy but are lighter so hopefully they'll be ok to wear to the office this summer, too.

Thorntonok

Oklahoma City

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Great fabric, skimpy rise

These are made from fair to good quality Bedford fabric. True Bedford cord fabric isn't fuzzy waled, like some of the lesser quality garments being marketed under this name. These are mostly true to the historic fabric. They are thinner and have a lower thread count than some of my vintage examples. They also don't have as nice (soft) of a feel. Considering what contemporary compromises are necessary to hide decades of inflation, the fabric is still an admirable attempt. The rise is too low for my taste. I find this feature not comfortable. I am ""undunlapped"" and have a short torso, so this usually isn't a problem. TA advertises one of their pants as hitting just the right spot in the waist. This is definitely not this pant. I got them for a good price and will try to get use to constantly feeling like I need to hike my britches. The color selection is a little off. The chino is a bit too light of a color. The shale is a bit too much of a mix of black, blue and gray. I find it a bit difficult to match several of my shirts with the shale color. Shirts that have contain a lot of black or gray, and some blues seem to bring out the tutti-fruity tint of this color. In summary, these could be really great pants for the money with a little more rise and changes in the color selection.

SmoothlyRugged

Montana

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Great fabric, skimpy rise

These are made from fair to good quality Bedford fabric. True Bedford cord fabric isn't fuzzy waled, like some of the lesser quality garments being marketed under this name. These are mostly true to the historic fabric. They are thinner and have a lower thread count than some of my vintage examples. They also don't have as nice (soft) of a feel. Considering what contemporary compromises are necessary to hide decades of inflation, the fabric is still an admirable attempt. The rise is too low for my taste. I find this feature not comfortable. I am ""undunlapped"" and have a short torso, so this usually isn't a problem. TA advertises one of their pants as hitting just the right spot in the waist. This is definitely not this pant. I got them for a good price and will try to get use to constantly feeling like I need to hike my britches. The color selection is a little off. The chino is a bit too light of a color. The shale is a bit too much of a mix of black, blue and gray. I find it a bit difficult to match several of my shirts with the shale color. Shirts that have contain a lot of black or gray, and some blues seem to bring out the tutti-fruity tint of this color. In summary, these could be really great pants for the money with a little more rise and changes in the color selection.

SmoothlyRugged

Montana

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Good pants

Very soft and comfortable. As they mentioned, size was a little off, Good value when on sale though.

border

Arizona

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Excellent Choice

I bought and have worn two pairs of these trousers over the past 4 months. They fit well, wash well and look and feel great! I just ordered the other 2 colors on sale. You can't wear jeans all the time. The fabric will be much cooler than jeans in the summer as well. Give them a try.

RonLikesTA

Baltimore, MD USA

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Great Pants!

A great alternative to jeans! Please note TA's size recommendation I did and had a perfect fit the first time!

Petch

Northeast

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Nice Pants but ODD sizing

I bougth 2 pair, different colors. They arrived & were different lengths & the sizing was way off. ODD sizing as suggested in the description but still did not help. Good buy if on sale & you can get the right fit.

JBar2

Scottsdale, AZ

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Early-to-Bedford Five-Pocket Pants

Territory Ahead guidance on the sizing running one size larger was dead right - the pants fit perfectly. These are very comfortable pants, the fabric is soft to touch and the color is easy to match with other clothing.

DMS35

Los Altos, California

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Just what I was looking for

Great fit (purchase waist size smaller) I usually get a 35 or 36 waist depending on the pants. 34 x 34 fit perfect. Wash well, wrinkle very little, most comfortable and I get complements everytime I wear them. What more could you ask for?

Hardstart

Missouri

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Nice for the Price

The fabric has a nice texture and feels like it has a little stretch to it. I wasn't impressed by any of the colors when reviewing online, but I ended up ordering these in chino and burlap due to the reduced sale price and a coupon I had received. The colors are true to the online photos. The chino is a little lighter than I would normally wear (not really a beach pants guy), but my wife really likes them and they work well with a lot of the gray/charcoal shirts I have. They're not white, just a light color. The burlap has more yellow in it than your standard khaki color, and I'm not sure if that's good or bad. I would not have ordered them at the original price, but now that they're here I'll figure it out. The customer service rep told me these were running one size large. I ordered the 34x30 but had to exchange for the 35x30 - I did not find them to be large; they were true to size. For less than $40, these pants are good deal.

Moses

Dallas, TX

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Nice jeans

I ordered two of these on sale, the fit is excellent and the look is great. A great value IMO.

treetopflyer

Boston

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Good lightweight alternative to denim jeans

These five-pocet bedford pants are a nice alternative to heavier-weight jeans when the weather is warm to hot. They are ""ventilated"" thanks to the bedford weave, and the material is lightweight. However, this makes me wonder how durable they will be over the long haul, but that will remain to be seen. The fit is just a bit large in both the waist and inseam, but not so much as to make the pants ultra ""baggy"" like some of the TA denims I own.

FunkyJudge

Langhorne, PA (Philly area)

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Nice, No Frills Pants

Nice pants that are casual in nature but can be dressed up a bit if needed. The slight rib pattern is a nice touch. Good cut but maybe just slightly long. I'll take slightly long over slightly short any day. I own three colors now and will buy the fourth. Would love a blue someday.

Jasper

Phoenix, AZ

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QShesr

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Unique addition to wardrobe

I ordered these pants as a gift for my husband. The fabric has a unique texture and rich color that are unlike most pants in his wardrobe. I'd say the color is a little more intense than what's shown in the picture. My husband has a small build, so we were glad to find pants that aren't baggy in the crotch and thigh areas.

CoolInArizona

Gold Canyon, AZ

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good pants, great price

Had no problems with the fit for my usual W38 L32. The feel of these is like a very thin wale cord. Not too heavy a weight for warmer weather. The overall look and design is very sharp. At the sale price these are good value.

rapsf

San Francisco

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Perfect summer jean!

Very comfortable jean. Perfect for sneaking in your own jean day at work! I have three pair of these and will get more. The right mix of jean tuff and slack neat, they have their own catagory.

scrib914

Gulfport, MS

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Great Pants!

These pants are really comfortable and durable. The all-cotton fabric is soft and plush feeling. Great for after work, week-ends, or even casual Friday's.

CantonJeansGuy

Canton, MI

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Not just ""one size larger""

I just received my pair. I like the material, but they are going right back. The size 34 that I ordered are in fact slightly over 36"". That is absurd. Customer Service offered to replace them with a smaller size but I declined for two reasons: (A) Those I received fit me well through the hips and thighs, smaller waist might not (B) These are the type of exaggerated low rise cut that is accomplished not by lowering the hip line, but rather by dipping the front waistband over an inch lower than the back. Anything remotely resembling a gut becomes quite conspicuous with such styling.

EdonTTA

Eastern Massachusetts

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Great pants

I first ordered these in chino, and liked them so well I oredered a second pair in burlap. If it ever comes back in stock, I'll order a third pair in the dark grey color, can't remember what it's called. Although they do run a bit large I didn't find them to be a full size larger and I've been ordering my usual size with a very comfortable fit. I love wearing jeans because of the fit, these wear the same as jeans but with less weight and are ""nice"" enough to wear into the office. My wife loves the texture, at first she wondered why I was wearing corduroy in the summer until I explained.

vintagerocker

Meriden, CT

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Fit like jeans, look like khakis

I rarely buy pants anywhere else but TA. I consistently get the fit I like and unique fabrics and textures I just don't find anywhere else. I ordered these in burlap and the color is just right. I like the Bedford weave's airyness and the resulting light weight of the pants. A good late summer/early fall choice I believe. I would order another pair in a darker color if made available. Are you listening TA?

rmhpmi

WS NC

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  • ACETATE - A manufactured fiber that uses cellulose refined from cotton and/or wood pulp. Characteristics: fast drying, wrinkle- and shrinkage-resistant, crisp or soft depending on end use, luxurious in appearance.
  • ACRYLIC - A manufactured fiber made from long-chain synthetic polymers. Characteristics: wrinkle resistance; low moisture absorbency and quick-drying; provides warmth yet lightweight, soft and resilient.
  • ALPACA - The fleece from an Alpaca, a cousin to the llama. Alpaca fleece is similar in characteristics to wool, but softer, silkier and more lustrous.
  • BANDED COLLAR - A shirt without a fold-over collar; there is only the band at the neck.
  • BARTACK - A close series of stitches crossing a piece of cloth in order to reinforce is at a point of concentrated strain (e.g. belt loop or patch pocket corner).
  • BASKET WEAVE - A variation of the plain weave in which two or more threads weave alike in both warp (down) and filling (across) directions, joined in the regular order of the plain weave. So named for the basket-like pattern of the weave.
  • BATIK - A method of resist dyeing which employs wax as the resist. The pattern is covered with wax, and the fabric is then dyed: the wax patterns will not take the dye. The wax is removed after dyeing by boiling the fabric or applying solvent. The fabric is often streaked where the dye has gone through cracks in the wax. Batik dyeing originated in Indonesia.
  • BESOM - A narrow piece of fabric that works as an edging on a pocket; can be single besom, one side of pocket opening or double besom, both sides.
  • BOX PLEAT - Two small, back to back outward facing pleats that have a box- like appearance. On shirts, box pleats are positioned in the center back at the bottom of the yoke to allow ease of movement in the shoulders and arms.
  • BROADCLOTH - A fine, closely woven, lustrous cotton or cotton/poly blend made in plain weave with a fine rib in the direction of the filling (across). The filling yarn is heavier and has less twist than the warp yarn (down). The cloth is usually mercerized, and has a soft, firm finish.
  • BRUSHING - A finishing process for woven or knit fabrics in which brushes or other abrading elements are used to raise a nap (a fuzzy or downy surface). Brushed fabrics have a soft, slightly weathered, broken-in feel.
  • BUTTON-DOWN COLLAR - Having buttonholes on the collar points so they fasten to the shirt.
  • CAMP COLLAR - A one-piece collar that lays flat, part of the shirt also lays flat to create a notch. Also called a Convertible Collar or Notched Collar.
  • CANVAS - A general classification of strong, firm, closely woven fabrics usually made with cotton. A heavier, open weave comprised of plied yarns (a number of single yarns, usually three, twisted together). Characteristics: very hard-wearing, generally water-resistant.
  • CASHMERE - The fleece comes from a Cashmere goat. These animals roam at high elevations (10,000 - 15,000 ft.), hence their very warm, soft fleece. Garments made with cashmere are normally more expensive because of limited yield (one goat produces only 4 ounces of fleece a year).
  • CHAMBRAY - A general class of plain weave, usually cotton, made with a colored warp (down) and white filling (across). Most often made using blue and white, but also available in stripes, checks and figured patterns.
  • COMBING - The removal of short fibers or noils from material so that the resulting yarn be composed of larger fibers. The comb straightens and arranges them in parallel order.
  • CORDUROY - A strong, durable fabric with cotton ground and vertical cut-pile stripes (wales) formed by an extra system of filling yarns. The foundation of the fabric can be either a plain or twill weave. Of all cotton fabrics, corduroy is the warmest because its wales form an insulated cushion of air.
  • COTTON - A vegetable fiber consisting of unicellular hairs attached to the seed of the cotton plant. The normal color of cotton is light to dark cream, and its chemical composition is almost pure cellulose. A distinct feature of the mature fiber is its spirality or twist. In fabrics, cotton makes for strong, versatile, cool-wearing and comfortable garments.
  • CREPE - A general classification of fabric characterized by a broad range of crinkled or gained surface effects. Methods of making crepe include the use of hard twisted yarns, special chemical treatment, special weaves and embossing.
  • DART - A tuck in the fabric that is sewn. It is used to define the shape of a garment making a two dimensional piece of fabric into a three-dimensional garment. Darts are usually seen where the body curves: bust, waist, hip.
  • DENIM - A well-known basic cotton or blended fabric in a right- or left-hand woven twill. Generally, the warp (down) is dyed blue with a white filling (across). Also called "dungaree."
  • DOBBY - A general term for a fabric woven on a special dobby loom, which allows the weaving of small, geometric figures. These patterns are beyond the range of simple looms, yet too limited to be produced economically by Jacquard loom. A dobby weave can be distinguished from a plain weave by its more ornate and intricate woven appearance.
  • FLANNEL - Generally, a cotton or wool fabric, napped on one or both sides (usually both), then bleached, dyed or printed, and brushed or rerun through the napping machine to revive the nap. Flannel fabrics are very soft and cozy.
  • FLEECE - 1). A heavy napped surface, most often in knit goods, made with a heavy and soft-spun back yarn, which is napped in finishing (e.g. the inside surface of a sweatshirt). 2). Wool sheared from sheep or other animals in the wool class. The term is especially used for the entire coat of wool shorn from the sheep at one time; it is generally taken off the animal in one piece.
  • GARMENT DYEING - The garment is first produced, then the complete garment is dyed.
  • GARMENT WASH - The garment is constructed and then washed to soften the fabric and minimize shrinkage.
  • GAUGE - A measurement used in knitted garments that reflects the size of the needles used to knit the garment. The larger the gauge, the smaller the needle - therefore, the finer the knit.
  • GORE - Vertical panels in a skirt or dress; enhances the fit of a garment.
  • GROMMET - Little air holes reinforced with metal ring, usually on jackets, hats or shoes to allow ventilation.
  • GROSGRAIN - A firm, closely woven, ribbed fabric. It has a dressy appearance and is used for ribbons, neckties, hatbands and trimmings.
  • GUSSET - A triangular piece of fabric inserted into a garment to improve the fit or for reinforcement (e.g. on the sleeve of a jacket under the arm to allow for extra layering).
  • HERRINGBONE TWILL - A broken twill weave composed of vertical sections which are alternately right hand and left hand in direction, resembling the vertebral structure of the herring (zigzag). The twill changes direction perfectly where the weave breaks, balancing the overall pattern of the fabric.
  • HOLLYWOOD WAISTBAND - The waistband is the same piece of fabric as the rest of the garment. Advantages are that it has a smooth silhouette making the transition from hip to waist more gradual.
  • JACQUARD - A system of weaving which, because of a pattern-making mechanism of great versatility, permits the production of very ornate, complex woven designs. This type of weaving is used for tapestry, figured necktie and dress fabric, and figured patterns on knit goods (sweaters).
  • JERSEY - A generic term for a plain knitted fabric; its principal distinction is that it is not a fabric with a distinct rib (e.g. T-shirt fabric).
  • KNIT - Knit fabrics are made up of a series of interlocking loops that result in a flexible construction. All knits have some stretch.
  • LINEN - One of the oldest textile fibers known. Though the fiber and the fabric are both commonly known as linen, it is actually flax, the fiber of the Linum plant. Linen is generally favored for its fine, strong, cool-wearing properties. It drapes away from the skin rather than clinging to it. In knitwear, linen is combined with other natural or synthetic fibers for improved strength and resiliency.
  • MERCERIZATION - A treatment of cotton yarn or fabric to increase its luster. Its affinity for dyes is also enhanced. In the process, the material is immersed under tension in a sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) solution. This later is neutralized in acid. The process causes a permanent swelling of the fiber, thus increasing its luster.
  • NYLON - The generic term for man-made fibers composed of polyamides derived from coal and petroleum. Characteristics: high strength, elasticity, low water absorption and quick-drying.
  • OMBRE - A color effect woven into the fabric that has gradual changes in shade from light to dark, generally produced by arranging different tones in the warp.
  • PIGMENT DYEING - A process in which a specific type of dye is applied to the surface of a fabric, then after one washing it fades into a softer color. The color will slowly continue to fade with age. Pigment dyed products from The Territory Ahead are prewashed and will not harm other garments during washing.
  • PLACKET - An opening with fabric piecing and buttons or snaps on a garment that facilitates dressing. Plackets can be at the neck of a shirt, the cuff of a sleeve, or the waist of a skirt or pair of pants.
  • PLEATS - Small tucks in clothing to allow for extra room and ease of movement. Pleats can be seen at the waist of pants or skirts, the cuff of a sleeve, the waist or bust area of a blouse or dress.
  • POLYESTER - A manufactured fiber made from long-chain synthetic polymers. Characteristics: crease-resistance, quick-drying, great shape retention, high strength, abrasion resistance and easy care.
  • PRINTING - Applying color(s) in definite, repeated patterns of fabric by any one of a number of printing methods. Color is deposited in thick paste form and treated with steam or chemicals to cause it to migrate into or adhere to textile material. The design is not woven into the cloth but stamped in after the cloth is woven or knit.
  • RAMIE - A strong, soft fiber yielded by the inner bark of the Ramie plant. The fiber is white, soft, lustrous and slightly coarser than flax (linen) when degummed and bleached. Ramie fabrics are strong, smooth and durable.
  • RAYON - A generic term for man-made fibers composed of regenerated cellulose derived from trees, cotton and woody plants. Characteristics: high absorbency, bright or dull luster, pleasant feel or hand, good draping qualities, ability to be dyed in brilliant colors and superior strength.
  • REACTIVE DYE - A type of dye that completely saturates the fabric for a long lasting color.
  • RIB KNIT - A double-knit fabric in which the rib wales or vertical rows of stitches intermesh alternatively on the face and the back of the fabric. Rib knit fabrics have good elasticity and shape retention, especially in the width.
  • RISE - The measurement on pants from the front waist between the legs up to the back waist. This refers to how high or low a pant will ride (i.e. "short-waist" or "long-waist")
  • SANDBLASTING - The garment is literally sandblasted for a worn-in look; fabric has to be very durable to withstand the abuse, usually 14 oz. denim for jeans.
  • SANDWASH - Sand is put into the industrial wash for a softened feel and texture for the garment.
  • SHIRTTAIL HEM - The curved bottom hem of a shirt - higher on the side hip area (for ease of movement) dipping low in the front and back (so that the shirt will stay tucked into pants).
  • SILK - Continuous protein filament produced by the larvae of various insects, especially the caterpillar when constructing its cocoon. The chief portion of commercial silk is produced in Japan and China. Characteristics: resiliency, aesthetics, elasticity and strength, warm in winter, cool in summer.
  • SLUB - A lump or thick place on yarn caused by small lengths of yarn adhering to it during the spinning process. This adds a random texture to the fabric when the yarn is woven or knit into a garment.
  • SPREAD COLLAR - An open collar with no buttons to hold the collar points to the shirt. Spread collars have two pieces: the fold over collar part and the stand that keeps the collar close to the neck.
  • STANDARD WAISTBAND - An extra piece of fabric that is sewn to the body of the pants, shorts or skirt.
  • TENCEL? - A cellulosic fiber produced by Courtaulds, spun from an amine oxide solvent that offers a higher degree of polymerization than is available with rayon. Characteristics: pleasant feel or hand, good draping qualities, ability to be dyed in brilliant colors and superior strength, and easy care.
  • VENTED BOTTOM - The bottom hem of a shirt that is cut straight with side slits to allow ease of movement. Vents are usually 2" deep.
  • WALE - In woven fabric, one series of ribs, cords, or raised portions. In corduroy fabric, wales per inch are counted to distinguish broad- from fine-textured cloth. The higher the wale number, the finer the texture of the fabric.
  • WEIGHT OF CLOTH (OZ.) - A description or classification of many fabrics by weight per yard.
  • WELT - A piece of fabric that works as an edging on a pocket; usually a single welt and wider than a besom.
  • WOOL - Primarily the fleece of a sheep or lamb - but can also refer to fleece of the alpaca, angora, cashmere goat, camel and vicuna. The fiber is distinguished from hair by the character of its covering: minute overlapping scales, which give it a felting property. Characteristics: strong and resilient, soft and warm, wicks away moisture and dyes well for rich coloration.
  • WOVEN - Woven fabrics are produced by the interlacing of yarns. Each filling yarn goes alternately over and under each warp yarn.
  • YARN-DYEING - Dyeing of individual yarns before weaving or knitting. Compared to garment dyes or prints, yarn-dyed fabrics boast richer, longer lasting color.
  • YOKE - An added section of fabric in a shirt or pants that enhances the fit. On a shirt, the yoke is usually on the back across the top shoulder area but can also be on the front shoulder to chest area. On pants, it is generally on the back of jeans-style pants located below the waistband.
MEN’S SIZING

Our men’s clothes, except pants – and unless otherwise indicated – are slightly oversized for an easy fit.

Small

Medium

Large

X-Large

XX-Large

Chest

34 - 36

38 - 40

42 - 44

46 - 48

50 - 52

Neck

14 - 15

15 - 16

16 - 17

17 - 18

18 - 19

Sleeves

33 - 34

34 - 35

35 - 36

36 - 37

37 - 38

Waist

28 - 30

32 - 34

36 - 38

40 - 42

44 - 46

Men’s Tall Sizes – Select shirt and outerwear styles are available in Tall sizes (woven items : 1" extra in sleeve length, 2" extra in body length; knit items : 1 1/2" extra in sleeve length, 2" extra in body length).

Note: Men's Tall sizes are generally made to fit guys over 6' tall.

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