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Tougher than frozen jerky
I've got a feeling that these pants are going to still be in use in 2040 assuming I can keep my waist the same size, wow these things are tough!! Speaking of waist size, one of my biggest complaints is that many pants and colors do not come in a 28 waist for us slender fellas. I would add quite a few more to my collection if the types and colors for 28 waist was expanded! The only minor complaint about the pants that I have-the two belt loops closest to the fly are so close together that I can only barely fit my standard leather belt buckle and loop between them. Anyhow, if 1620 can make more pants and colors in a 28 waist, I'll gratefully add to my collection!
Josh · June 22, 2026
Poor quality control.
When you spend over $200 for a pair of USA made pants, you expect quality and proper fit. The pants I received were lacking; Left leg fit tighter than the right leg. The inner seam of the left leg did not follow the inside of the leg like the right leg, causing the pant leg to rotate counterclockwise, and the inner seam then falling over the top of the foot. Left side double knee fabric location is not the same as right leg, by more than a 1/4” (Attached pictures) I’d expect these inconsistencies from a pair of cheap mass produced foreign pant, but from an American company that prides itself in quality, this is pretty ridiculous.
Alex · May 7, 2026
Tough, rugged, but the fit..
I have 4 pairs of 1620 pants. These are by far the smallest fit. It's tough because these pants are really, really nice love all the pockets, very rugged but I should've sized up from a 34 waist to a 36, and 32 length to a 33. These shrunk even with washing them and drying delicate. I bought their new foundation pant, sized up and after washing they fit great so I would go a size up from what you think you usually wear. Just bummed they were so expensive and don't fit that great now.
Justin · April 27, 2026







