Topo Designs’ Dirt Pants Classic would tick 90% to 95% of those boxes. As such, it should come as no surprise that these versatile and athletic bottoms have earned a spot on our list of today’s best men’s travel pants.
If you have big thighs by your 40s and you’re not comfortable with skinny jeans or tailored pants then the best option is to go for straight and wide-legged trousers. These are not just incredibly comfortable but they also bring out the best of your curves. If you’re confused about wh...
resulting in a decent bit of extra fabric in the back area, which can be a bit uncomfortable under additional layers or when combined with a backpack. Our tester’s skinny build wasn’t doing him any favors in this area, but in reading...
The polyester and elastomultiester build is stretchy, though less stretchy than the lululemon shorts above. The tapered fit is perfect for casual wear and I found myself easily subbing my Iron Blue pair for jeans in many different social situations. The material does a fair job of repelling w...
The first thing I love about the Volcom Men’s Modern-Fit Stretch Chino Pants is its form. It comes with a modern fit design that tapers along my legs. These pants are not the skinny type, but they make my thighs look slim. And for an average-sized guy like me, I think these pan...
CURVE APPEAL’s skinny jeansare a great choice to wear with your tunics and booties or to dress up with a blazer and heeled sandals. They feature a concealed elastic waistband together with tummy tuck technology to flatten your belly, and a contoured back to add shape at the rear. ...
If you dread vacation prep due to this dilemma, stick to this: Pack super simple basics and let accessories lead. A blank slate of a plain white tee, skinny jeans and a coat to match everything, let yourself overdose with add-ons. ...
Quince’s Ponte Pantsarealso incredibly popular due to their versatility and comfort. These cute skinny black pants can be taken anywhere. They work for long-haul flights, in cold destinations when you layer underneath, and are wonderful for milder weather.As a bonus, they’re reasonably priced...
The built-in liners do seem to help the warmth factor, and the mitt seems well-constructed and durable. I did find that it runs slightly small so you may want to size up if you fit a medium, for example, but can sometimes wear a large. They come in men's and women's versions...
Air channels: Deep air channels connect the two front air intakes above the brow with the four topmost vents while skinny, shallow channels run vertically from above the temples towards the deep upper channels. Again, this is an attempt to promote airflow inside the helmet with very minimal ve...