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A New York–based company that’s been producing authentic military clothing, bags, and accessories since 1953, Rothco first introduced the BDU pants in 1981 as a part of the battle dress uniform of the US Army. With six pockets and reinforced seat and knee sections, these pants have plenty of space for all of your gear—and they offer a comfortable fit when crouching, kneeling, and moving Read More
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It's been a while since we purchased these. I bought a pair for myself and one for my wife. The fit is NOTHING like one would expect, based on size numbers. Tried to contact ANYONE to get this corrected, but after months of brick walls my wife wears the pair I bought for me and the other pair is just waste. I will not be buying any more Rothco products, period, and will be very careful about ordering "fitting" products from Drop again.
Interesting reply. As far as I could tell the person you were replying to was stating your size was reasonable to expect to have stock of yet you replied in a rather hostile manner as if offended. What I read in his comment was that Massdrop shouldn't be expected to carry extreme sizing. I rather agree as this isn't a specialized big and tall shop so they just carry the more normal sizing from the small to the double or sometimes triple XL. Anything smaller or bigger than that and one must search stores that specialize in those sizes since it's unreasonably expensive to carry sizes that are less common.
JlczlThere are options available for more (or sometimes less) money all over Drop. I never said I wouldn't be willing to pay more for specialized sizing, but 2XL is hardly specialized anyway. Big sizing nearly always starts with 3XL, but whatever, my gripe was about inseam, torso and sleeve lengths that are hardly ever offered, and the one time they were offered that I saw, I jumped on it and then Massdrop couldn't fulfill the order. My order was canceled with no opportunity given to wait until the items were shipped from the manufacturer.
I was hostile towards the provocative assertion that "usually" when the poster saw people complaining about sizing, they're secretly looking for clothes to fit their 300 lb. frames. I've been 6'-6" tall all of my life since adolescence. I've never been 300 lbs.
I have the shorts and have been enjoying them. Would be in for the pants if offered with the long inseam.
My experience with the shorts mirrors comments from other droppers for shorts and pants, i.e. I'm a 2XL by almost any rubric and the XL shorts will slide right off without a belt. Definitely consider going a size lower than normal (YMMV).