International Fit Flying Fishbone Flat-Front Pants (# AT1797)
International Fit
$135.00
Even though the silky fabric gives these flat-front pants a “special occasion” attitude, you can wear them to the office any day of the week. And, of course, you'll wear them for all of your reel special occasions, too!
- International Fit: these have a lower rise than our standard U.S. fit and are slimmer in the legs, seat and thighs. Please consult the size chart to determine which size will fit you best.
- 90% silk, 10% cotton
- Machine wash cold on gentle cycle; tumble dry on low setting. Can also be dry cleaned.
- Approximate measurements, based on size 31:
Leg opening: 17"
Front rise: 9.875"
Back rise: 15.875" - Imported
- AT1797
International Fit Flying Fishbone Flat-Front Pants
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Great fitting and great looking slacks
The cut of the "International Fit" fits my frame perfectly! I'm 5'9" and 160-165. Looks great with everything, dress to casual.
August 13, 2012
Close enough...
These pants fit nicely in the seat but not at all tight. In fact, I had to think twice as to whether they were an improvement over my pair of standard Tommy Bahamas linen slacks. After trying on my old pair I could see and feel the difference.
Clearly, these fit better and the material is much nicer. They have a very subtle vertical stripe pattern that is nearly indistinguishable unless you look closely. Most onlookers will likely never see it. I ordered the ‘Khaki Sands’ which is a neutral off-white so they will go with practically anything. The lighter colored version on the website seems more popular but I don’t think you can go wrong either way.
One thing I noticed is the legs are nearly as full as my standard pants so don’t expect a slimmer fit anywhere else beyond the seat.
July 19, 2012
Finally TB pants that fit
I love these pants. They are the first pair of TB pants I have that fit and don't feel like I am wearing my grandfathers pants. The lower rise is awesome. Now how about more styles and lengths (shorts/trunks) to add to my shirt collection.
April 4, 2012
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