Apparel : Soffe Men's Classic Sweatpants with Pockets

Apparel : Soffe Men's Classic Sweatpants with Pockets

Soffe Men's Classic Sweatpants with Pockets

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Soffe Men's Classic Sweatpants with Pockets
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Binding: Unknown Binding
Brand: Soffe
Department: mens
Fabric Type: fleece
Label: Soffe
Manufacturer: Soffe
Model: 9043
Publisher: Soffe
Sales Rank: 60237
Studio: Soffe



Features:
  • 9oz. 50/50 cotton, poly fleece
  • Side Pockets
  • Full-cut back rise differential
  • Covered elastic waist









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Perfect for a run! ...
I'm a little overweight so was glad to find these slightly baggy pants. Can't beat the price!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Nice product ...
Nice product. Well made, especially considering the price. The sweat pants are slightly larger than most men's large, with ample length. Really like the higher cut. Great for comfort and just lounging around.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * ok for about 10 bucks ...
These are a good deal when on sale for about 10 dollars...but the quality is only average at best. They do fine for light activity.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Very comfy - too long ...
Overall these sweats were what I was looking for. Something very soft and comfy yet durable for lounging around the house - especially in winter which lasts so long in WI. The only drawback I found was the length overall. They are just a tad to long for a 6' guy, otherwise they are great.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Looking and Comfortable Pants ...
Ordered a pair of Navy and Charcoal for my first order. I soon order another 3 pair consisting of Oxford, Navy & Charcoal. Great looking pant with a comfortable feel and its reasonably priced. If you are ~1.72m tall with a waist of ~29' like me, then ordered size small as it fits perfectly for me.


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