Avoid...Craighoppers as for me they wear out in the under groin area.
I worn them as my daily casual wear so every day for years and every pair went on the cross under the groin. Apart from that they were bomb proof.That's not my experience.
I wear good old Craghopper Classic Kiwis all the time (it's the zips on the pockets that does it for me) and I have NEVER had a pair go in the groin.
And I do a reasonable amount of walking in them - up to 30 miles a week.
I have three pairs on rotation and each pair has got to be at least 3 or 4 years old. At least.
When they die it's usually because I've ripped them somehow. Although even then I'll stitch them back up, unless it's a catastrophic death.
I agree they're not the hardest wearing trousers - they are thin material. But that's what I like about them. If you were mountaineering or scrabbling over lots of rocks and jagged areas they may not fare the best.
But for hiking and a good old walk or a day out in the woods...well, I've never had problems. Not at my level of activity anyway.
It like groceries staying the same price however the pack is getting smaller. Any way they can save money and take more of ours.I guess old stuff is higher quality. Newer not designed to last or more likely poorer quality and poorly made
Tailored fit trousers... I have no idea who they are sized for?As a man with muscular legs/glutes (but a narrow waist, so probably not a typical US shape), I struggle to find trousers that fit. I like the US fit of 5.11 trousers with their elasticated waists. I have various pairs of different models and wear them daily for work.