Women's Vintage Paratrooper Fatigues

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Women's Vintage Paratrooper Fatigues



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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Ultra Force
Color: Woodland Camo
Department: womens
EAN: 0613902388611
Fabric Type: poly-cotton



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Product Description# WITH ROTHCO HANG TAG # INSIDE POCKET: WITH PANTS FABRIC ITSELF




Features:
  • # 55% RAMIE / 45% COTTON (WASHED OUT)
  • # WOMAN LOWER WAIST 8 POCKETS STYLE PANTS
  • # ADDITIONAL POCKET ADDED TO BACK OF PANTS
  • # ZIPPER FLY
  • # WITHOUT REINFORCE FABRIC ON THE HIP AND KNEE





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Fabric nice, but women's size NOT REAL WOMEN'S SIZES
I ordered these, thinking I would finally find pants that FIT. Unfortunately, the size chart was WAY wrong and the 2X size is more like a large. But, I had no problems in returning them and getting a refund. Very fast, prompt service.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Paratrooper Fatigues
I was excited to receive these Pants, Expensive for the quality and They ran way Too Large ,even after a good wash & dry - the Return Policy States that they must be returned without washing , I have to have them Altered which ads more to the cost! I would like to have had them returned for a smaller size -I am a 4-6 so I went with the small , I was going by the size chart , I needed an extra Small ,beware the sizes run Larger . At any rate I now own them and I am sure that after modifications they will last a long time -the fit does not look at all like the Models fit on screen.She must be wearing an extra small.I am Disappointed , especially by thinking they would have a nicer fit then they actually had. They look Sloppy on - not Sexy or stylish. they will be Used for Yardwork only.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - You'll love these pants!
This is the second pair of these pants that I've bought and I now have them in black and olive green. My favorite thing about them is the way they slim my hips. I wear a size 12 (sometimes a 14) and ordered a Large the first time. They fit perfectly, though I had to pin the part around the ankle to keep it from being so blousy. I noticed that complaint on other reviews, but it's easy to pin it from the inside and remove some of the fullness. The slimness in the hips and the comfortable fabric completely make up for the ultra-fullness at the ankle. I get compliments on them everywhere I wear them and I can dress them up or down, with flats or heels, with no problem. I did make a mistake when I ordered the second pair and got an XL. I washed them on hot and dried them very hot, as well. They actually fit fine and are really comfortable--but I'll order the Large again next time, for sure. I'm going to order all the other colors available, and maybe even a second pair in the olive green since I wear them so much. They'll never go out of style. They're perfect for airline travel because you can put your boarding pass and I.D. in the pockets, while sending your carry-on or purse through the conveyor-belt security. I love these pants!




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pants
It took so long for the item to arrive;but once they got here. The item was form fitting, comfortable, but the pant legs were way to extended(overly wide). Aside from the alterations, these pants were better than the regular army / navy store purchase.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - WORSHIP THEM!
I have some of these and am currently ordering more. Forget very big, they run HUGE. I am also usually around a size 9, with a 25" waist and maybe 29" hips at the very most, probably more like 27" (despicably narrow, I know) and an extra small still rides low on me, and is baggy. These aren't for the size 0s, at any rate.

Besides that, these are my favorite pair of pants I own. Yes, I'm wearing them as I write this. How sad is that? Anyway, these are very comfortable, durable, and I love the material.



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