- Straight through hip and thigh.
- Standard Fit: Sits lower on waist.
- Straight leg.
Men's Field Chinos, Standard Fit, Straight Leg
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Product Details
These easygoing chinos are a great alternative to jeans, in comfortable stretch twill with versatile everyday styling. Slightly heavier chino fabric gives them a rugged feel.
- 99% cotton, 1% elastane.
- Machine wash and dry.
- Garment washed for instant softness.
- A touch of stretch adds extra comfort.
- Side button tabs at waistband.
- Front pockets and coin pocket.
- Back pockets.
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Stephen from
Excellent as usual.
As always with L.L. Bean, the product fit the description, the fit and comfort are just right, and the quality of manufacture is excellent.
Date published: 2025-08-18
Rated 5 out of
5
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Jorden from
Perfect Fit with Somewhat Flexible Waist
I recently lost weight and needed to buy new pants. I bought 2 pair of these chinos, in Dark Ash and Dark Loden. They fit really well because the waist is somewhat flexible. I really love the soft fabric. It is heavier than most chinos, sort of like denim jeans. When I washed them I dried them on ultra low. They turned out perfect with no wrinkles. I just needed to hang them up. They didn't need to be ironed. The metal button used to close the waist is much better than just having a button like on some pants. These pants have 8 beltloops, which is great. Notice that many men's pants these days have manufacturers skimping by only having 5 beltloops, which is far from adequate. A note on the colors. What I received is very close to how the color appeared on my screen, but the names of the colors are a bit misleading. Dark Ash to me implies that it will be grayish. Instead it is a darker brown. Maybe a name like "Forest Ground" or some such would be more accurate. The Dark Loden is pretty close in reality, although in dimmer light it looks somewhat brownish instead of green. I am fine with the colors but just wanted to mention that the colors do shift a bit in different light conditions. Overall, I am very happy with these high quality pants.
Date published: 2025-08-03
Rated 5 out of
5
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Anonymous from
Fantastic!
I love these chinos! Comfortable, great fit and they look fantastic. I got several in different colors.
Date published: 2025-06-12
Rated 4 out of
5
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jojo from
Nice Closure
The button is riveted with a barrel shaft for easy use as opposed to a sewn on button, which is difficult to use. Permanent press would be nice.
Date published: 2025-05-22
Rated 5 out of
5
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Bucolic Dreamer from
Nice Slacks
I like the fabric. It has some weight to it. The fit is good. Normal BMI.
I don't care much for the eight belt loops, especially the two in the back. I keep missing one, only to discover it later in the day. I also object to the "Side button tabs at waistband." If you buy your pants with the right waistline, then you don't need these. They are a needless cost that should have been avoided.
Still, the pants are good.
Date published: 2025-05-20
Rated 5 out of
5
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Anonymous from
Pants for every need.
Very comfortable. An appearance that works even when doing chores or having a dinner out. Much more flexible than jeans or some of the other more utilitarian choices.
Date published: 2025-04-19
Rated 5 out of
5
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Larry Tree Hugger from
The perfect material
A great product with soft but heavy material that breathes relaxation. I like the button cinch option on the waistband. Only suggestion: Add colors- I have all four but need (1) light grey and (2) British khaki, then you have it perfected!
Date published: 2025-04-13
Rated 5 out of
5
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Danny from
Get outside! The Tariff’s are coming.
Great pants- love the material- will order another pair once I figure out how to budget with how to prioritize the almighty dollar in this tariff sea of change.
Date published: 2025-04-13