Surplus Straight Pants

Surplus Straight Pants

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About this Style

Utilitarian-inspired, ultra-comfortable. Our Surplus Straight Pants were crafted with an easy high rise, larger pockets and a relaxed fit with a touch of stretch.

  • Utilitarian-inspired pants with a comfy fit and feel
  • Cut with a relaxed fit
  • Features a high rise
  • Woven with a hint of stretch
  • Relaxed through your hip and thigh
  • High rise: 11 3/4"
  • Straight leg
  • Inseam: 31"
  • Leg opening: 22"
  • Measurements based on size 27 waist
How it Fits
  • Relaxed through your hip and thigh
  • High rise: 11 3/4"
  • Straight leg
  • Inseam: 31"
  • Leg opening: 22"
  • Measurements based on size 27 waist
  • 98% Cotton, 2% Elastane
  • Canvas
  • Stretch
  • Zip fly
  • Utility pockets
  • Machine wash cold. Do not bleach. Tumble dry medium. Warm iron if needed. Dry cleaning possible. Wash inside out with like colors
  • Country of origin Sri Lanka
Composition & Care
  • 98% Cotton, 2% Elastane
  • Canvas
  • Stretch
  • Zip fly
  • Utility pockets
  • Machine wash cold. Do not bleach. Tumble dry medium. Warm iron if needed. Dry cleaning possible. Wash inside out with like colors
  • Country of origin Sri Lanka

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Overall Rating

4.7
5 out of 6 (83%) reviewers recommend this product

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Weight120-140
Body TypeSlender
5 out of 5 stars.

Love them

5 months ago
I got these in the green and I've been wearing them every day so I'm buying the other colors. They're a little too long for me but they are a nice fabric and cut and they wash up well. I'm typically a 2/4 or size 26 in jeans and the 26 fits nicely, a bit loose which I like.
Q: What size do you usually wear?
A: 26
Q: Size Purchased
A: 26

Yes, I recommend this product.

Massachusetts
5 out of 5 stars.

Versatile everyday pants

6 months ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I like the mid weight of the fabric. Not thick and a teeny bit of stretch. They look slightly tailored at the waist so looked good on me even though they have a roomy look. I’m keeping them!

Yes, I recommend this product.

Anthropologie US

Originally posted on Anthropologie US

5 out of 5 stars.

Staple!

8 months ago
These are so comfy! And they just drape right!! I love the baggy look and the fastenings on the sides of the waist are such a nice touch to allow for extra tightening! I went up a size so that they would keep the baggy look. I loved the black so much that I just got the other color!

Yes, I recommend this product.

Anthropologie US

Originally posted on Anthropologie US

5 out of 5 stars.

Levi’s Surplus Straight Pants

8 months ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These pants are stylish and comfy! I would order many other colors as well!

Yes, I recommend this product.

Anthropologie US

Originally posted on Anthropologie US

Virginia beach, VA
5 out of 5 stars.

As described. Stylish and comfortable.

9 months ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I’ve got compliments on the 1st day I wore them. They are a perfect length for me. Great pants to dress up or down. Love that they are stylish and comfortable.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Anthropologie US

Originally posted on Anthropologie US

3 out of 5 stars.

Ehhh

8 months ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These were extremely large. I ordered my true size, but would like to try 1-2 sizes down to see if i would like them better

No, I do not recommend this product.

Anthropologie US

Originally posted on Anthropologie US