And I wound up buying 3 more pair. I have the Black, Khaki, Stone and US Tricolor and they all fit the same. A lot of reviews I read some buyers report receiving different sizing on different colors but all my pants fit the same. I am 6'1 about 195 lbs and my waist is 34/36 and usual length at the inseam for jeans is 34. I bought a L and they fit like they were tailored for me. I was amazed because in my entire life this has never once been the case. I have always found it hard to find anything to fit me perfect, even tops, like sleeve length always being too short or inseam not long enough etc. These pants fit nice and loose at the waist with about 2-3 fingers gap but with the adjusters they will cinch up without even needing a belt. They will release with pressure like when you bend over and let out so its best to wear a belt anyway. The length is perfect with my tactical boots. They sit right above the sole and never touch the ground. When I sit they do not ride up past my ankles but barely uncover my laces. The leg width is also nice and roomy - I cannot stand skinny pants they look ridiculous, I was a kid in the 80s and a teen in the 90s I like big flares haha but these pants perfectly cover all your laces except the first couple rows above the toe. If you blouse over the laces they look great too. The only thing I wish they had was button fly but they have buttons everywhere else. They seem plenty strong for normal everyday wearing and the occasional trip up to the mountains (from Denver, Colorado) for a nice hike or camping trip. At $40 a pair I think they are a pretty good deal compared to other pants like Ralph Lauren Cargo Chino 67s (which are also one of my favorites) but they are half the price and in the cases of some other brands, even a third of the price. These Rothco para's are a great fitting and decently manufactured cargo pant well worth the price IMO.
Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]