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Thread: Open letter to Mt Khakis

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    Default Open letter to Mt Khakis

    I'm not one to complain much, I mean if I pay $1 for a screwdriver and it breaks then I got what I paid for. Thats why I spend the extra $$ for Klien tools in my profession. I carry that same philosophy though most things in life. Which brings me to my disappointment with Mt Khakis.

    Let me preface this with saying I would not have purchased 3 pairs of Original mountain pants and two pairs of utility shorts over the course of the last 3 years if I did not love the fit, finish and feel of these pants.

    However, the first two pairs I am unable to wear to work anymore due to thier ragged appearance. The beltloops have unravelled and hole developed in the groin area in both.

    This belt loop I stitched back together...


    Here are the others...



    This is a patch I made for the hole in the groin area of the first pair..



    Here is the hole in the second pair...






    I have Levis and Carhartts over 15 years old that show less wear. I work in an office enviroment, although I am on ladders frequently and these pants are only worn once every two weeks or so. If this is the typical results I see from Mt Khakis, then I will sadly have to take my business elsewhere.
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    I have purchased approximately five pairs of the original mountain khakis and have has the exact problems with the belt loops and crotch over the past two years. My wife continues to attempt to patch the crotch until she just throws them away due to the lack of serviceable fabric to sew to.

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    Never have had this problem with the Duluth Firehose pants I rave about.
    They get beat up at work daily, and one pair I have had for awhile for a few years looks as good as new still.

    I have been tempted to try the MKs, but I have had very good luck with the above ones.
    I have around five pair now.

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    Did you send a letter to Mt Khakis?

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    People pay good money for that kind of "distressing" in the city
    You might be onto a new business venture if you keep it up.

    In all reality, that is lame that they are falling apart. I own a retail store and have had customers buy what the brand called "a bad batch" and never want to buy another pair. I understand both sides. I'm speaking of denim that was too "dry" Hope they throw you a bone. If not the Khul pant look nice

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    I'll stick with my carhartts. I own several pairs and have worn several pairs to their death. I always thought that mountain khaki was an expensive imitation sold to people who were too sophisticated to wear carhartts.

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    I own multiple MK pants/shorts and have been impressed with their wear patterns over the years. I don't think they are the most robust clothing on the market but I believe them to be the most comfortable of the heavy duty clothing lines and hence my choice most of the time.

    Have you contacted and allowed MK a chance to respond to your concerns? I'd first suggest this route in-lieu of posting in a public forum. The test of any company is how they deal with the client on issues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AKTank View Post
    I'll stick with my carhartts. I own several pairs and have worn several pairs to their death. I always thought that mountain khaki was an expensive imitation sold to people who were too sophisticated to wear carhartts.
    HAHA Carhartts are High fashion in Europe. That said I don't wear that for the reason you said. In Texas a Big C patch on your Jacket or Pants means you like to pretend that you work in Cow pies all day.

    Call MK I bet they help make it right if they have any kind of Costumer service.
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    x3 I can't believe how long my carharts last. I pilot a desk most of the day but I have a pair that I know has been washed at least 150 times.
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    Yes, talk to Mt. Khakis or the store you bought them at about this. I work for a store that sells Mt. Khakis and they have been easy to deal with as long as Ive been selling their stuff. Ive never had anyone bring in Mt. Khakis for a repair but Im sure they would help you out on this.

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