Looking to pick up some new pants now that the weather is changing? Looking for something I can wear at the club and out and about without it screaming this guy golfs.

    Peter millar is my go to 5 pocket pant. They aren’t cheap, but in my opinion are the nicest golf pant that you can also dress up for business attire if needed.

    Like @CKirsch mentioned, a big fan of ABC pants, and they have different leg cuts depending on your comfort and style preferences.

    Vineyard vines runs a few sales a year and I usually grab 2-3 pairs.

      Good brand to check out is Onward Reserve. Not the cheapest but very good. They have a performance and non-performance.

        Not sure of how you’re built, but I’m more linebacker than wide receiver so the Lulu ABC and Millar don’t fit my quads and calves very well. Check out Myles Apparel and Olivers Apparel. Also, Ministry of Supply and Faherty are brands I have found decent success with fit.

          Greyson for me, as they're a bit more tapered and are unbelievably comfortable. Just don't go with the straight leg ones, as they don't do the trick.

          Also, I've seen some members at the club rocking Birddog pants, but have never owned a pair personally to comment either way.

            I dunno why I can’t get into the 5 pocket look. I never tuck shirts in jeans so maybe that’s why it just doesn’t feel right to me

            Do you guys dry clean your lulu abc pants?

            ekaj

            Wife does regular machine wash, fabric is extremely durable.

            Eddie Just ordered a pair of ABC and Commission pants because of you and @CKirsch recommendation. I have no idea if they run TTS but thankfully they have free returns.

            @Eddie mine does the same but sometimes they come out wrinkled and it’s hard to get them out

              ekaj @Eddie mine does the same but sometimes they come out wrinkled and it’s hard to get them out

              I'll ask Ash what her secret is and report back.

              jordanbost

              DaHOF they may still do free one time alterations/tailoring. Usually go to store if there is a local open and they'll handle from there for you.

                I also have thin-waled cords that I wear in the fall and winter. Faherty makes some great ones that have a little stretch which is great.

                  Well since the choice seems to be the Lulus picked up two pairs to try out before going all out. Thanks guys