Are Keela still a bit dodgy with trouser sizing? I used to wear their stretchy fabric trousers. Can't remember the model but I think they were super something. Their better, softshell trousers, top of their range but cheap as compared to other brands. Perhaps a bit too synthetic for many but they lasted about three years hard use if not longer. Dried very quickly such that I didn't always use waterproof trousers in the rain.Dunno when you changed it, but I read it as a trouser thread from the off. The Decathlon spokesman took the thread all over the place with product placement, must be on a percentage, like the Amazon reviewers.
I like the 5.11 troos a lot. Taclite Pro in this weather, Stryke when it’s cooler. The Stryke do not wear well, but have done a couple of years. Pretty much all I wear apart from a pair of trousers from Ridgeline with knee and bum protection. Keela is a nice company, I’ve been wearing a Falklands Ventile for years, same one, never let me down. Went off for cuff and bungee replacement a couple of years ago, really nice to deal with.
I ask about the dodgy sizing because my local retailer used to keep letting me know when he gets a pair in my waist size but with 3 inches extra length. Seriously, he showed me two versions of the same trousers where the width at the waist when laid flat was exactly the same but the leg length was 2"" longer with one pair. He explained the history of the company as he was friends with the founder of the company. It was in the process of being handed over to the next generation of the family at the time so might be better at fixing the sizing. But no good for me if they've sorted that sizing issue out.