I need a pair of natural material trousers apt for the outdoors with a gusset in the crotch area. They must be windproof, hard wearing and possibly water repellent, the lower the price the better- I expect to spend in between 50 and 160 euro. Pure wool or suitable cotton, no synthetics nor blends. EU-shipping.
>Post about one of the only essential parts of hiking equipment>19 hours and zero repliesThis board and most of its users are pathetic slobs or bots.
>>2785822holy shit I've never seen a photo of pants on a man with literally nothing inside like that
>>2785950Your criteria are niche and retarded. The only way you're getting actual windproof wool or cotton pants is if you wear something extremely thick (and therefore not cheap) or wax the cotton beyond any comfortable level. "Hard wearing" is highly subjective and not typically associated with 100% wool or 100% cotton hiking pants. "EU-shipping" is also going to limit your replies because this is an American website.
Helikon UTP Flex
>>2785957You don't have a clue what you're talking about, unsuprisingly. >>2785965They look ok but that's half nylon.
>>2785970>You don't have a clueYou can't even find your own pants.
>>2785972You don't have to debate over everything. Give it a rest.
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>>2785822>I need>needno you fucking don't.>natural materials>wind repellent, waterproof, hard wearing>cottonI don't think that's possible dude. which leaves you with wool.>no blendsif you want something >muh hard wearing then sucks to be you I guess because unless you spend some major bucks on heavy wool (that'll rip in 2 uses anyway) your only option is some gay biker bar aficionado leather pants>gusset pantsthat's the faggiest most gayest homofaggotry I've seen on this site in yearseven as a euro myself, I swear eurofaggots are the dumbest gorilla niggers on this site. you're german aren't you?
>>2785822remember, newsfag, a thread died for this. This sort of stuff belongs in the qtddtot.Anyways, the varusteleka worker pants are probably the closest you're gonna get. They don't have a gusset, instead, they narrow towards the waist so that you have extra fabric around the crotch area. Gives you the same effect, witthe additional benefit of also fitting non-castrated men.>pure woolwhy? for pure wool to be ripresistant enough for outdoor clothes, it'd need to be handspun. Machine spinning (or, more precisely, the carding right before the spinning) tears the fibres too short, which is why most wool materials will have 10-20% synthetics in them to compensate. the "pure wool" stuff you can get from china will tear quickly, while high quality pure wool clothing is more in the 500-2000€ range.
>>2785957>american websiteLast I checked, this was a mongolian cartoon forum.
>>2786003It belong wherever I want it to. Handspun wool is less resistant due to a worse fiber "ordering". I have a machine-spun wool shirt and use it regularly in brambles and off trail withou trace of tearing. Swanndri's whole line is pure wool workwear- most of which is under 200 euros. None of this is close to the thread's topic.
>>2786009>It belong wherever I want it to.No
>>2786005It's actually a Yakutian ice fishing forum
>>2786027Laotian basket weaving
>>2785950I use dickies cargo pants. they dry fast enough for me and are wide so i don't need a cuck gusset. Plus I got them on sale for 20 something bucksherbs
>>2785822If you want gusseted hard-wearing trousers look at climbing trousers. I like e9 trousers because they have some funky af designs. Other companies would be Patagonia, Moon, Black Diamond, Prana, Edelrid, Ocun, La Sportiva etc
>>2785822If you want natural fibers, get canvasI spent years testing various canvas pants for hiking/cavingDuluth firehose pants were good, but not anymoreMountain Khakis brand, same thingThese newer hipster outdoor clothing companies all follow the same business planMake a great product to build up reputation/salesOnce they get popular, the quality plummets but price stays the same or goes higherI only wear Wrangler Rugged Wear 100% canvas pants now. They only cost $35-40 and last longer than the much more expensive stuff. No gusset though. But I spend a ton of time squatting in them while gold panning, and my nuts don't get squished
>>2786034Huh weird. I was under the impression this was a lost wax casting forum
>>2786452>Wrangler Rugged Wear 100% canvas pantsI'm not OP, but thanks for a solid recommendation. I've been seeking durable pants for work, /k/ and /out/ activities. too bad nobody makes workwear in manlet sizes
>>2786479Trousers are easy to adjust in length. If you can't sew perhaps blousers could help.
>>2786482I'll end up having to take in the waist too. I can sew, but it'd be nice to just buy something that fits.>t. 5'5" 125 lbs.
>>2786486I hear osh kosh is good
>>2786507kek'd, I've bought khakis in the boy's section
>>2786479I have similar issues in tall sizes. Those all make for obese fuckers. So I'll get something that doesn't expose my belly but itll be almost enough material to make a second shirt around me width wise. Or have tiny little sleeves.
>>2785822Duluth.