These are my favorite pants of all time. For all the bros out there who like tech-wear as fashion, I suggest purchasing down a size for a cozy fit that makes your butt look great. I just bought my third pair, and my partner started copying me and loves them too.
I have no complaints with these pants. They are exactly the way I want my pants to be for working out, stretchy, not hot, nice fit, belt loops to wear a belt for my insulin pump. But on top of that, they also look nice enough to wear out and not make me look like I just came from working out. Great pants, the only one's I've found like it, and so the only workout pants for me.
I really wantes to like these Brise pants: nice weight, great fabric. But there is no getting around the strange and large fit. I am 5'11" and weigh 150-155 lbs. I usually wear 30 or 31 inch pants and have a 32" real waist size. I checked the size guide and read reviews and figured I'd be safe with the 30" size because the elastic waist would make a snug fit work. Unfortunately the pants measure out at ~33.5" in real life - way bigger than even the 31.5" specified in the size guide (and something the elasticI really wantes to like these Brise pants: nice weight, great fabric. But there is no getting around the strange and large fit. I am 5'11" and weigh 150-155 lbs. I usually wear 30 or 31 inch pants and have a 32" real waist size. I checked the size guide and read reviews and figured I'd be safe with the 30" size because the elastic waist would make a snug fit work. Unfortunately the pants measure out at ~33.5" in real life - way bigger than even the 31.5" specified in the size guide (and something the elastic waist obviously does not help with!). So they are loose and too baggy as a result. It's really too bad and quite disappointing for the cost and ostensible quality of these pants. waist obviously does not help with!). So they are loose and too baggy as a result. It's really too bad and quite disappointing for the cost and ostensible quality of these pants.