



👖 Elevate your everyday with the perfect blend of sleek style and stretch comfort!
Dickies Men's Slim Skinny Fit 5-Pocket Pant offers a contemporary slim fit with a skinny 14-inch leg opening, crafted from durable 10.5-ounce spandex stretch twill. Designed to sit slightly below the waist, these pants combine classic 5-pocket utility with modern comfort, making them ideal for professionals seeking style without compromise.





| ASIN | B00DPGGI7K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,952,480 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #953,114 in Men's Clothing |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (486) |
| Date First Available | December 9, 2012 |
| Department | mens |
| Item model number | WP810 |
| Manufacturer | Dickies Men's Sportswear |
| Package Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 1 Pounds |
P**1
Great price, great pants
I am 6' 2" 170 lbs and I ordered 32X34, my normal pant size. They fit well and are extremely comfortable. I have relatively skinny legs and they are a little tight around the calfs, so if you have big calfs be cautious. I originally ordered 1 pair to try them out, but I just placed an order for 2 more. Definitely recommended.
S**R
After high school years (a few decades ago) I stopped wearing jeans because they were uncomfortable (too constricting in certain
I'm going to make this a preliminary 3-star review since I've only had these pants a few days and put them through one wash/dry cycle. To start with, some pant philosophy. After high school years (a few decades ago) I stopped wearing jeans because they were uncomfortable (too constricting in certain areas like thighs and crotch). Part of my issue there may have related to the fact that I took up bicycle racing/touring around that time, and developed more leg musculature than I'd previously had. When relaxed-fit jeans came along in the 90's, I would usually go with those since they tended to be a bit roomier in the thighs. Lately, however, sizing has just gone out the window: many of my recently-purchased relaxed-fit jeans, for example, feel to me more like loose fit. Recently I was at a store and found some skinny-fit jeans in my size at a pretty good clearance price, so I bought them. I was unsure whether I'd be able to wear them over the longer term because they were really tight, but I discovered that, because of the small percentage of spandex contained in the fabric, they did not feel at all restrictive. Further, I found that because they were so close fitting that they were ideal for running errands by bike. I decided I would need to buy more of these. I have thus far been unable to locate that particular brand (NSS skinny), so I started looking into other jean brands that also have the 98% cotton 2% spandex ratio--which led me to these Dickies. My review, then, will be more or less a comparison of these slim skinny jeans with the ones I already owned. I need to mention at this point that, although I really like my NSS jeans, there is one issue with them: namely, the waist size I usually buy (34) turned out to be a bit too big. They fit really well in the calves, thighs, crotch and hips--just the right amount of tightness. But the waist is a bit too large. I decided, were I to buy these jeans again, I would need to go with a 33" waist size. So, that's what I ordered in these slim skinny Dickies. And, sure enough, the 33" Dickies do fit me better in the waist. In other parts, however, they are noticeably tighter than my NSS jeans. For example, I have pretty large feet, and takes some effort to pull the lower leg hem over my foot. These are definitely tighter in the calves, thighs, and hips as well. And in general, this fabric seems to me much less stretchy and more restrictive than the fabric out of which my NSS jeans are made. I don't know much about fabrics, but I would venture one of the following 3 guesses regarding the comparative stretchiness or restrictiveness of these 2 skinny pants: 1) the Dickies could use a different weave than the NSS jeans, which could make the fabric feel less stretchy; 2) the Dickies may use a different type of cotton or cotton thread than the NSS jeans which might call for a higher proportion of spandex; or 3) the Dickies may need to be broken in further so that they soften up and become more stretchy and less restrictive. There's nothing I can do if guesses 1 or 2 are correct: I'll just be stuck with some ill-fitting pants. So I'm hoping number 3 will prove to be the correct guess. I've washed and dried (yes, in the dryer) the Dickies once. I did try them on prior to that and I can't say I notice much difference in sizing after the wash/dry cycle. I'll just have to wait and see whether any softening/loosening of the fabric will occur after a few more wash/dry cycles. If it does and these begin to feel more like my NSS jeans, I will not only be bumping up my 3-star rating--I will be buying more of these. If that does not happen I will leave the rating as is, i.e., indicating that the pants are just okay for me--meaning workmanship seems fine but sizing/fit are not as expected. I may later add a video review that demonstrates the difference in stretchiness between the two fabrics. . . . I've done so now. The moral of the story is, as you will see from the video, that not all skinny jeans are created equal.
D**E
Good Choice for Tall, Lean Guys.
Thumbs up here. I am tall 6'2", slim to lean 170 lbs. I usually range 32-34 waist depending on manufacturers. For me, normal Dickie Pants in 34 are snug but these in 33w/34L were perfect. And JUST AS STYLISH AS I WANTED!!! A younger hipper look without making me look like a 50y/o guy trying to wear Abercrombie n Fitch. I bought them in Black. Purchaser Warning though, like another reviewer stated; If my calves were not as thin as they are, these probably wouldn't fit. The legs are quite slim. Great for me, but might be trouble for guys with normal to larger calves. No problems with the waist, seat or thighs, they fit just below the waist and have a little extra crotch room, PERFECT for us taller guys. Will definitely be purchasing more.
H**4
Way to small
I bought the same model on BRITISH TAN and was able to wear it somehow because it was like a 32 size, but this one was too small, and it's not stretch at all. I bought other jeans on the same order from a different brand, 33 size as well and they fit perfectly, fortunately my brother in law wanted them so I don't have to return it and got my money back, but if you want to order them you might need to order one or two sizes bigger just to play safe.
I**E
Not stretchy, Waist is tight. Decent pair of pants. Buy these if they are less than 25$!
+Feels durable +solid colors -barely stretchy. I dare to say not stretchy AT ALL. -Waist is too tight, listen to what everyone says and get one size larger than what you normally wear!! -Came stiff, maybe not that much of an issue once washed -Lint becomes very visible on my black pair. The blue pair doesn't really have this issue. Other twill pants i've bought from other places did not have this issue. This should be called "slim fit" not "slim skinny fit". The calf part isn't really slimmed down like most skinny fit pants. Runs closer to a slim fit style, but they are skinny enough. H&M's twill skinny pants are better than these (They go on sale for 15 or 20$, but sell out really fast). Never had a size 29 waist pair of pants not fit me. This was the first to have a very tight fit on my waist. I normally wear 28'32s or 29'32s. With the Deep Blue pair being 24$, it's definitely worth the purchase. Got the black pair for 29$. I wouldn't buy this pair again if it was over 25$.
K**.
Found my son's hard-to-fit size! Thank you!!
I was very happy to find jeans for my tall, skinny 13yo son (5'7" & 105lbs). We got one pair of the 26x32 and one 28x32, and they both fit. The 26's are a bit snug around the waist, and the 28's almost need a belt, but the length was right on. Most jeans I find for him are either WAY too big around the waist or come up above his ankles (or both!), so I was very pleased with the fit. They do have a rather tight fit around the leg and ankle, but he likes it that way. However, if you have any thigh or leg muscles to speak of, you might have issues with the fit. I also appreciate the quality and the price. He's already grown a few inches since the beginning of the school year, so it's nice to not have to pay $40+ for a pair of jeans when I'm buying several sets/year. They also seem to be very good quality - the fabric feels very durable. I had always thought of Dickies as work pants, but my son is very pleased with the style. They're his favorite pair of jeans, so we'll get plenty of use out of them before he grows out of them this spring.
I**F
Dise Hose ist sehr schön. Farbe und Material sind sehr gut. Leider fällt sie etwas klein aus, so das ich sie zurück schicken musste. Aber das hat auch super geklappt. Ich empfele also eine Nummer größer zu bestellen.
M**E
Der Schnitt ist schrecklich, die Hose fällt eher zu klein aus, zusätzlich war die Ware angedreckt! ACHTUNG die Ware kommt aus USA die Rücksendung soll 36 €!! kosten - kein Hinweis darauf bei der Bestellung - das finde ich eine UNVERSCHÄMTHEIT!
D**D
Attention à la taille. Ce jean rétrécie dès le premier lavage malgré un lavage à froid comme indiqué sur l'étiquette. Dès l'essayage, j'ai constaté une taille un peu juste, mais comme tout produit qui contient de l'élasthane, cela a tendance à se relâcher. Sauf qu'après lavage, impossibilité totale de le porter, il avait perdu une taille. A savoir avant d'acheter ...
A**E
Au premier essayage le produit semblait trop grand alors qu'il était commandé avec la taille habituelle. Après le premier lavage, tout simplement parfait !
G**F
Really starting to like the Dickies brand of trousers. These fall somewhere between trousers and jeans, fit great and the cut is good too.
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