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I bought a pair of these pants, and I was hooked immediately compelling me to buy three more pairs. Light, tough as nails, great form fitted build, and yes... "You can wear to the office and in the woods" as Fjallraven boasts. Even if you order your true size, you can layer 250 WT Merino wool bottoms and the fit is still true. I set aside an olive colored pair for waxing, and practically transformed the pair to 90% functional rain pants. I love the double belt loops for accepting a range of belt widths.
Make no mistake, these are some rugged pants. I bought Kebs (orange) for deer hunting, bought them a bit roomy for layering thermals, and I was pleased. However, I don't think they'll stand up to upland bird hunting. Simply lack the heavy denier front that typical brush hunting pants possess. If you don't hunt in raspberry/blackberry, then the pants will be just fine and very functional to pocket e-collar transmitters, GPS or cell phones using mapping software. I would say a better match for hunting in heavy cover would be the Drev pant with a more robust front. That all said, I love the pants and believe will excel hunting in warmer temperatures in September. I would encourage hunters to try these out.