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Thread: Open letter to Mt Khakis

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    Duluth Trading- this is the guarantee on their firehose pants:

    "We Dare You to Wear 'Em Out" Guarantee
    If your Duluth Trading Fire Hose Work Pants ever let you down, fray, tear, rip or give out, send them back to us. No questions asked, we’ll send you a brand spankin’ new pair, and the shipping’s on us.
    http://www.duluthtrading.com/store/m...-workwear.aspx

    Cheaper than Mt Khakis and a gusseted crotch too.

    Insert disclaimers here- no relationship, etc. just a satisfied customer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by robert View Post
    Duluth Trading- this is the guarantee on their firehose pants:



    http://www.duluthtrading.com/store/m...-workwear.aspx

    Cheaper than Mt Khakis and a gusseted crotch too.

    Insert disclaimers here- no relationship, etc. just a satisfied customer.
    And this is why I wear them
    Between them and the Railrider Xtreme pants, my work clothes do not fall apart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SammerSin View Post
    What type of Open letter should I write?
    None, because you stink of spam.
    Go back to spamville.

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    I'm here to chime in with my love of MK apparel. I'm a bit biased (I am an MK retailer) but they make quality products and have fantastic customer service.

    Also, popularity does not always signal a bad or "fashionable" product. Sometimes the cream does manage to rise to the top. From a personal standpoint, I find MK pants to be much more comfortable then Carhartt.

    Pant preference depends on what you like! Nothing wrong with not being an MK fan, but I have found them to be a very good company to deal with. Definitely give them a call.
    Last edited by c.nordstrom; 01-03-2012 at 06:17 PM.
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    Seems like typical wear to me???? If you don't like how they "wear" I would suggest trying an alternative...like many others have stated I have never been let down by my carharts...seem to wear much longer than any other pants I buy but I still see the same type of wear after long and hard usage...some love the MKs...IMO the MKs I have are cheap and thin...yes carharts are not as comfortable at first...I just broke in a new pair in the boundary waters this summer...took two straight weeks of living in them 24/7 and they are nice and soft

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    Do you guys actually hike in heavy pants like Carhartts? I can understand wearing them for more sedentary camping in cooler weather or maybe when you're out wheeling, but I can't imagine doing anything active in them. I understand sometimes there's the need for really durable pants, but I just don't see that need too often when outdoors.

    The reason I mention this is I saw a coworker wearing a pair of Mtn Khakis. They didn't look near as heavy duty as typical Carharrts, but they also looked a lot more comfortable. I would personally be far more likely wear something like Mtn Khakis for camping/hiking then I would Carharrts (and I regularly wear heavy work pants). Of course, I would also expect them to wear out sooner. I have a pair of very lightweight and very comfortable Columbia pants that I outdoors well before I wear my work pants.

    I guess I'm thinking it's just different tools for different jobs. I'm not sure what Mtn Khaki promises in their advertising, but I'm wondering if maybe people are expecting too much. It's pretty hard to be super durable AND super comfortable. But then again, I understand if you're paying $70 you expect something more than jeans.
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    After 4 years of use on 3 pairs of MK, wear has been pretty good. Its sizing that I have issue with MK about

    Duluth trading products look pretty good, anyone know where they are made?

    As for crotch wear thisdesign will never wear out
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarcFJ60 View Post
    Do you guys actually hike in heavy pants like Carhartts?


    I guess I'm thinking it's just different tools for different jobs. I'm not sure what Mtn Khaki promises in their advertising, but I'm wondering if maybe people are expecting too much. It's pretty hard to be super durable AND super comfortable. But then again, I understand if you're paying $70 you expect something more than jeans.
    yes and yes...they are different products but one should not expect a comfy pair of MKs to last a lifetime...everthing has an expiration...

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    My $.02: I own several pairs of MK pants and shorts. The ONLY issue I've ever had with their product was with their jeans which were a very strange fit. MK typically runs small (I'm a 33 waist in every other brand, but a 36 in MK), and their jeans didn't fit properly and were cut very weird. I called them up and asked for a refund and they paid for shipping back immediately.

    I wear MK pants usually every day over the weekend and when I'm out in the field. My oldest pair is at least two years old, and I haven't had the issues that the OP has had after ~2 years of more-or-less weekly wear. My only complaints about their products would be the strange sizing (but once you figure it out you're golden) and the fact that one can never seem to get the wrinkles out. But, other than that, I think the quality is great and customer service has always been good for me.

    EDIT: I'm usually a lurker, so I realize it seems strange that this is my first post. But, I am in no way shape or form affiliated with MK other than being a member of their Pro program for being a US government employee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frederid View Post
    My $.02: I own several pairs of MK pants and shorts. The ONLY issue I've ever had with their product was with their jeans which were a very strange fit. MK typically runs small (I'm a 33 waist in every other brand, but a 36 in MK), and their jeans didn't fit properly and were cut very weird. I called them up and asked for a refund and they paid for shipping back immediately.

    I wear MK pants usually every day over the weekend and when I'm out in the field. My oldest pair is at least two years old, and I haven't had the issues that the OP has had after ~2 years of more-or-less weekly wear. My only complaints about their products would be the strange sizing (but once you figure it out you're golden) and the fact that one can never seem to get the wrinkles out. But, other than that, I think the quality is great and customer service has always been good for me.

    EDIT: I'm usually a lurker, so I realize it seems strange that this is my first post. But, I am in no way shape or form affiliated with MK other than being a member of their Pro program for being a US government employee.
    I believe MK has changed the cut of their jeans - apparently the cut and fit of their jean was a source of constant complaints.
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