These are the Perfect All Around Pant. They are dressy enough for church and work with button downs and polos, and they are casual enough for everyday wear with Tshirts and flannel. I do t care if you rebrand them because people say they aren't thick enough to be AKHG, please don't change them or discontinue them. I hope they are the last pant I have to find. I have probably bought 12 pair as they've worn through and faded over the years. They used to have a Navy color that was awesome. I hope they bring it back. It's the only one missing!!!
Men's AKHG Stone Run Standard Fit Pants
If you’re the sort that can’t be confined to a single setting, put on AKHG® Stone Run® Pants and roam wherever the day takes you. Made of a rugged cotton/nylon blend, these pants walk that fine line between performance and presentability. They look good when ducking into a hotspot watering hole, move freely thanks to built-in flex, and handle any scrape once you range beyond the town line.
- Rugged, flexible pants made to roam from town to talus
- Bind-free articulated knees plus Crouch Gusset® for movement freedom
- Water, spray and light rain bead up and roll right off the Waterflect® DWR finish
- 6 pockets total, including zip leg pocket large enough to stash your phone
- Hidden elastic waist for supreme comfort when you’re on the move
- Reinforced with rivets and bar tacks at high-wear areas
- 7-oz. 56% cotton/41% nylon/3% spandex
- Standard Fit
- Imported
Size
Originally bought them at the local store in relaxed fit. The next day the website had them 20% off and in regular fit. Bought 3 pair and never looked back!
Bring back the embroidered Alaskan Hard gear Bear paw on the middle back belt loop
Versatile and comfortable. Sharp enough to pair with a button down shirt for biz casual though I've also done carpentry, roofing, electrical, farm chores, and more in them. The lined winter version is go-to for outdoor projects in the Maine winter and dog walks. The fabric is thin enough to labor in during the summer and thick enough to keep warm in spring and fall. Certainly lighter-weight than the hose canvas, which is a lot sturdier though to me a lot less comfortable. I finally wore out the knees in the first few pairs I bought and the second round is now becoming work pants to have the new ones slot in as town pants. Seriously love these pants!
The material is weirdly thin. I liked the color (bison) and the fit was nice, but you can tell that they will tear fast, so nice pants if you're planning on wearing casually, but these are not a testament to "Alaska Hard Gear." Alaska Soft Gear, maybe.