![]() ![]() ![]() I just think it makes them look a little smarter, even though they are of course athleisure. I also like the zipper and metal button closure vs full elastic waistband. You know, something you’d expect in the sea, Duh. They call it “Deep Sea” and it’s kind of a Navy with a blue green effect. As I always note, travel focused pants have to AT LEAST have one. Another benefit of the lightweight fabric in SE Asia would be that these are easy enough to carry around in your day bag, and you can toss them on when you have to go into temples and can’t wear shorts! Should be no trouble drying overnight, if not even a few hours. It does dry quickly as well in case you get caught in a monsoon or need to wash at your hotel room. They are lighter and air-ier than some other joggers I have tried (including Cuts - which I currently own). ![]() So for your South East Asia or summer travel, these will be a good option. ![]() Thousand Miles is based in a warm part of the world, and are making clothes to match. I was wearing them around NYC and testing them out in October, so I can’t speak to the super warm weather wearing capabilities - but that’s actually what this fabric was made for. It’s very lightweight, in fact barely feels like there’s much weight at all, and is quite comfortable on your skin. They are a bit on the nicer end than that. So while they are leisure pants, they aren’t just pull-on pants. At least, that’s the idea behind this.įurther, these also have a real zipper and metal button closure, and internal drawstrings. This changes the fit from tapered and tighter around your ankles, to a more open and loose fit. This puts them into a nice, compact little package that helps with the Tetris game in your pack (especially if you use packing cubes).Īt the cuffs, you’ll find 2 more zippers. So, when you’re not using the pants you can pack them into their own pocket for traveling. This last pocket actually has a specialty - this pulls double duty as being a self-packing pocket, too. One zipper is tucked away behind a standard chino style pocket, one is a zippered back pocket, and one is a zippered pocket on the right leg. These pants are both simple and straightforward, but also holding a few tricks up their sleeves.īesides the general features of the fabric, which you’d expect in this category, they do put some travel friendly bits in here.ĥ functional pockets, and 3 of these have zippers. I don’t have USD pricing for these, but on their site they are listed at RM149.00 (Malaysian). Here are the main specs from their website:Ĭomes in black, deep sea (the blue I have), gray, silver. The fabric itself seems to be making use of new weaving techniques, like a few other brands out there, and that’s lending to its lightweight and breathability. While their website doesn’t have too much in-depth information on the fabric, it’s billed as lightweight, quick drying, and anti-odor (though no mention as to whether this is a treated fabric or it’s just naturally odor resistant due to the fabric qualities). These are squarely in the “leisure” category rather than being chino or in-office pants replacements. The All Day Pants are part of that mission. But, they’ve got a goal that I can get behind: They want to help make traveling a little easier, and a little more comfortable for their customers. Thanks for reading!Īs I said, Thousand Miles is pretty “new to me” in terms of a brand. I may use affiliate links in case you want to check them out and support the site, but you’re under no obligation to do so. This is my Thousand Miles OMNIFLEX All Day Pants review.įor full transparency, Thousand Miles did provide me pieces to review, but this is not a sponsored article nor did they have any input on the information here prior to me releasing it. The All Day Pants that we’ll be looking at today are made with what they call Omniflex. They specialize in making lightweight, travel, and leisure friendly clothes all made from a few different tech fabrics. But - it’s a big world out there and a lot of people aren’t in the US so let’s check them out! This review will be for our international crowd for now, as they don’t actually sell in the US while they work through some business/brand name legal processes (Dec 2022). Thousand Miles is a brand you might not have heard of if you’re in the United States, but hey I like to cover as many companies as I can. Thousand Miles All Day Pants Review Introduction ![]()
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