M&S Cycling Chinos

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shouldbeinbed

Rollin' along
Location
Manchester way
I was ready to splash out on a pair at £45 to see if they were as good as the reviews but fortunately they were out of stock.

Just grabbed a couple of navy blue pairs online for £11.99 each, ordered on Thursday night for delivery to my local M&S this morning, no problems on that score. On time, what was ordered and a doddle to pick up.

First impressions are very good, they're very comfy walking and riding The waist and leg sizes are spot on, the waistband has discrete elastic stretch and sits well on the waist. They will be smart enough for work (a big plus for me), the reflective detail in the back zipped pockets and inside the hem is just enough to help & totally unobtrusive when not needed. The taper press studs at the hem have a couple of settings to keep the trousers out of the chain without being constricting whether you're a skinny stick or have chubby ankles.

How they wash and whether they shrink at all (the big disappointment I had with the Union 34 version was that they shrank significantly, I cut them down to shorts in the end) will be the deciding factor on whether I grab another couple of pairs in grey and maybe more to save for when these get a bit tired and scruffy for work.

They claim a degree of water and stain resistance, I've had M&S regular trousers claiming this before and haven't been disappointed and they have a smoother feel than standard chino trousers, so fingers crossed that these are as good.

Link from those that may still be reading:

http://www.marksandspencer.com/cott...leg-utility-chinos-with-stormwear/p/p22276661

Edit. The zipped inner front pocket is a decent size too, narrow opening so safe for a smartphone even unzipped.
 
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outlash

also available in orange
Someone posted these up in the bargains thread last week. I ordered a couple of pairs that arrived today. They fit me and first impressions are that they're very nice, even better for a tenner each :smile:.
 
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shouldbeinbed

shouldbeinbed

Rollin' along
Location
Manchester way
i'm collecting a pair on Monday, what is the fit round the thighs like? plenty of room?
TIA
Fine for me, room for movement even when I've been riding up the local short sharp shock hills.

I've not the biggest thighs in the peloton, although jeans are always too tight on them for the right waist size.
 
I was ready to splash out on a pair at £45 to see if they were as good as the reviews but fortunately they were out of stock.

Just grabbed a couple of navy blue pairs online for £11.99 each, ordered on Thursday night for delivery to my local M&S this morning, no problems on that score. On time, what was ordered and a doddle to pick up.

First impressions are very good, they're very comfy walking and riding The waist and leg sizes are spot on, the waistband has discrete elastic stretch and sits well on the waist. They will be smart enough for work (a big plus for me), the reflective detail in the back zipped pockets and inside the hem is just enough to help & totally unobtrusive when not needed. The taper press studs at the hem have a couple of settings to keep the trousers out of the chain without being constricting whether you're a skinny stick or have chubby ankles.

How they wash and whether they shrink at all (the big disappointment I had with the Union 34 version was that they shrank significantly, I cut them down to shorts in the end) will be the deciding factor on whether I grab another couple of pairs in grey and maybe more to save for when these get a bit tired and scruffy for work.

They claim a degree of water and stain resistance, I've had M&S regular trousers claiming this before and haven't been disappointed and they have a smoother feel than standard chino trousers, so fingers crossed that these are as good.

Link from those that may still be reading:

http://www.marksandspencer.com/cott...leg-utility-chinos-with-stormwear/p/p22276661

Edit. The zipped inner front pocket is a decent size too, narrow opening so safe for a smartphone even unzipped.
Thx for the heads up @shouldbeinbed. They look ideal for winter riding on the recumbent. Ordered a couple of pairs - but I hope the 'tapered' fit will get over my calves! Can't go wrong at that price.....:okay:
 

Levo-Lon

Guru
I will have a look on monday..
i dont like material moving over my knees when cycling but winter is on the way....so maybe these will be ok
 

screenman

Squire
[QUOTE 3891113, member: 259"]Marks and bloody Sparks - the trousers stop at 33 inch inside leg, meaning they're too frigging short as usual.[/QUOTE]

Not for us low down bums, they too long.
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
Wearing mine right now at work, way too nice to cycle in though :okay:

Had them a few weeks and like them very much, only downside is the front pockets, they have a hole in them where the elastic bit is and this becomes larger over time meaning they need sewing or you can't really use them.
Was pointed out on some of the reviews on the M&S site too.
 
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