| Fabric type | 50% Cotton, 50% Polyester |
| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Origin | Imported |
| Closure type | Drawstring |
Fleece-lined, plush, and thick, Hanes® EcoSmart™ sweatpants get you the comfort you're looking for – lounge to leg day. These mid-weight, year-round fleece sweatpants for men are made with cotton sourced from American farms, so you can feel good about your choice. Thick fleece stays warm and cozy, so sweats can be a longtime favorite. For warming up, cooling down, or kicking back, these comfortable men's sweats have a relaxed fit with cinched cuffs for an athletic look. Adjust the fit just how you like it with the functional interior drawstring. These quality fleece sweats are made with a soft cotton-polyester blend and have a tag-free finish for added comfort. Throw them in the washer and tumble dry low for easy care. Use cold water wash to reduce energy use.
Well made, warm, and great color. Husband loves them in cooler fall and winter weather, without being overly warm and heavy thickness but soft instead of hard and scratchy to his skin. Another factor, they are not too short for my husband to wear. He is 6'6" long waisted and long legs, the fit is perfect for him. Thank-You for this. It's hard to find a pair of sweatpants that fit for his height, size and that doesn't cost an arm and leg due to being extra tall as many other makers of extra tall & big size clothing doesn't have not the quality of materials and sewing of the clothing.
Love these sweatpants! The only thing I would change about them is adding pockets. I wear a size 14 so I ordered an XL due to wanting an oversized, baggie look but I could’ve definitely ordered a large. Even after washing and drying they’re still quite big. They didn’t shrink at all. But for the price, you can’t beat the quality and comfort of these swetpants!
I mean, I don't know if I just didn't read the reviews or what. Maybe I figured "Regular old Hanes sweatpants. Decent price. What could go wrong?"I'll also say that I didn't actually own any sweatpants before buying these. It surprised me too. But I got sick, and I wanted something comfy and warm I could lay around in, and I didn't want to have to take the dog out in my Channel 4 News Team PJs.Maybe this is just what the kids are wearing these days. But I must look ridiculous. I'm 5' 10". I have a 36-38" waist. I ordered a Large. The waist indeed fits perfectly. But the legs! These are like 1992 Hammer parachute pants. There's easily 24" of fabric around each leg. I can pull them up to my knees and look like Aladdin, with folded material hanging nearly down to my ankles. Alternately, I can slip the elastic ankle all the way down past my feet like kids' pajamas. The legs are big and baggy and long. The butt and inseam are quite roomy.Which is all perfect for laying around the house. The pants are very comfortable. I've had the flu, and I've worn them all day and slept in them the last two nights. No complaints there. Fabric is soft, waist is comfortable. But I would feel like an idiot wearing them in public. And I wouldn't wear them to the gym or on a jog because they'd just get in the way and they have no pockets.So yeah. Maybe I'm just out of touch. Maybe this is a new style I don't know about. But for me, they'll suit my laying-around-the-house needs, and that's all I really asked for.
These pants get the job done. I would say that the biggest drawback is the lack of pockets. And, rightfully so, many would wonder, "where are you going in sweatpants and need pockets anyway?" My candid response to that question is that I have had a number of workout sessions or walks where I distinctly said aloud when nobody was even there to listen to me, "man I wish there was a pocket or two in these pants!" So in closing, just one pocket would seal the deal for me - wouldn't even need two. But zero pockets? Otherwise - the fit is great, they look good and are nice and comfortable and have lasted a good while and are still in decent shape.
These are really nice. For the price, I'm surprised. I really like that there are no pockets. Pockets are a complete waste and a pain with track pants IMO. The fit is the same as any other brand more or less, but there does seem to be a higher waist, but I like that for track pants. I bought one pair to test them out, but I'm going to order more. BTW, I'm 6' and 195lbs, male, and the large is perfect. I normally buy a 38 waist jeans. Hope that is some help to others for sizing.
soft and durable
I like to wear sweat pants around the house. Since I'm retired, unless I plan to go outside the house to do any chores or shop, I prefer to wear sweat pants instead of jeans. This two-pack of Hanes sweat pants turns out to be a very good deal. I was a little skeptical when I ordered because I have bought Hanes t-shirts in the past that were cheap in construction and too small. But these sweat pants have neither of those issues. Each pair arrives individually wrapped in plastic and appears to be sewn well. The lining is very soft, much softer than I expected. Before wearing them, I washed them in cold water and dried them with medium heat in the dryer. They did not seem to shrink at all. They are very comfortable to wear.The only negative to mention is these pants do not have any pockets. Since I only wear sweats around the house, it's not a big deal to me. But if you want sweats with pockets, you will need to buy something else.If you don't need pockets in your sweats, these are a great value. They're very inexpensive and comfortable.
No pockets but good fit and light weight sweat quality with loop back interior
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Size is too big
Call me old fashioned but for lounging around the house and doing chores or walking, I prefer sweats with the elastic legs and no pockets. The pockets are useless and the elastic legs keeps them from being too long and dragging on the ground.These Hanes sweats are a light weight...they are not a heavy cotton/poly bend. In my view, they would be suitable for spring, summer and fall but not for mid winter outdoors for any length of time.I am 6ft. and the leg length is fine because of the elastic.They run a size larger than marked in my opinion....the charts are not a good reflection of actual fit. The waist stretches out very easily and the legs and thighs are a loose fit. I would not say huge, but they have a generous cut in the legs. So if you need a bit of room in the calfs and thighs, these will give it to you. I originally went with a X Large size...first wear seemed fine but then they stretched out after a bit and felt a little baggy. I then ordered a Large and while snug at first wearing, these also stretched out. One caveat though-- I don't throw these in the dryer. I wash them in the machine and just hang them over a door or chair to dry. I've done that for years because I'm always afraid they will shrink to nothing in the dryer even with a 50/50 blend. Anyway, that aside, step down to the next size smaller than what you usually wear with sweats and you should be good. Because they are thin, I am not sure about longevity. However, it's not like they cost a bundle. I'm sure I'll get my $10 worth...
Well made, warm, and great color. Husband loves them in cooler fall and winter weather, without being overly warm and heavy thickness but soft instead of hard and scratchy to his skin. Another factor, they are not too short for my husband to wear. He is 6'6" long waisted and long legs, the fit is perfect for him. Thank-You for this. It's hard to find a pair of sweatpants that fit for his height, size and that doesn't cost an arm and leg due to being extra tall as many other makers of extra tall & big size clothing doesn't have not the quality of materials and sewing of the clothing.
Love these sweatpants! The only thing I would change about them is adding pockets. I wear a size 14 so I ordered an XL due to wanting an oversized, baggie look but I could’ve definitely ordered a large. Even after washing and drying they’re still quite big. They didn’t shrink at all. But for the price, you can’t beat the quality and comfort of these swetpants!
I mean, I don't know if I just didn't read the reviews or what. Maybe I figured "Regular old Hanes sweatpants. Decent price. What could go wrong?"I'll also say that I didn't actually own any sweatpants before buying these. It surprised me too. But I got sick, and I wanted something comfy and warm I could lay around in, and I didn't want to have to take the dog out in my Channel 4 News Team PJs.Maybe this is just what the kids are wearing these days. But I must look ridiculous. I'm 5' 10". I have a 36-38" waist. I ordered a Large. The waist indeed fits perfectly. But the legs! These are like 1992 Hammer parachute pants. There's easily 24" of fabric around each leg. I can pull them up to my knees and look like Aladdin, with folded material hanging nearly down to my ankles. Alternately, I can slip the elastic ankle all the way down past my feet like kids' pajamas. The legs are big and baggy and long. The butt and inseam are quite roomy.Which is all perfect for laying around the house. The pants are very comfortable. I've had the flu, and I've worn them all day and slept in them the last two nights. No complaints there. Fabric is soft, waist is comfortable. But I would feel like an idiot wearing them in public. And I wouldn't wear them to the gym or on a jog because they'd just get in the way and they have no pockets.So yeah. Maybe I'm just out of touch. Maybe this is a new style I don't know about. But for me, they'll suit my laying-around-the-house needs, and that's all I really asked for.
These pants get the job done. I would say that the biggest drawback is the lack of pockets. And, rightfully so, many would wonder, "where are you going in sweatpants and need pockets anyway?" My candid response to that question is that I have had a number of workout sessions or walks where I distinctly said aloud when nobody was even there to listen to me, "man I wish there was a pocket or two in these pants!" So in closing, just one pocket would seal the deal for me - wouldn't even need two. But zero pockets? Otherwise - the fit is great, they look good and are nice and comfortable and have lasted a good while and are still in decent shape.
These are really nice. For the price, I'm surprised. I really like that there are no pockets. Pockets are a complete waste and a pain with track pants IMO. The fit is the same as any other brand more or less, but there does seem to be a higher waist, but I like that for track pants. I bought one pair to test them out, but I'm going to order more. BTW, I'm 6' and 195lbs, male, and the large is perfect. I normally buy a 38 waist jeans. Hope that is some help to others for sizing.
soft and durable
I like to wear sweat pants around the house. Since I'm retired, unless I plan to go outside the house to do any chores or shop, I prefer to wear sweat pants instead of jeans. This two-pack of Hanes sweat pants turns out to be a very good deal. I was a little skeptical when I ordered because I have bought Hanes t-shirts in the past that were cheap in construction and too small. But these sweat pants have neither of those issues. Each pair arrives individually wrapped in plastic and appears to be sewn well. The lining is very soft, much softer than I expected. Before wearing them, I washed them in cold water and dried them with medium heat in the dryer. They did not seem to shrink at all. They are very comfortable to wear.The only negative to mention is these pants do not have any pockets. Since I only wear sweats around the house, it's not a big deal to me. But if you want sweats with pockets, you will need to buy something else.If you don't need pockets in your sweats, these are a great value. They're very inexpensive and comfortable.
No pockets but good fit and light weight sweat quality with loop back interior
un seul pantalon reçu et non 2
Size is too big
Call me old fashioned but for lounging around the house and doing chores or walking, I prefer sweats with the elastic legs and no pockets. The pockets are useless and the elastic legs keeps them from being too long and dragging on the ground.These Hanes sweats are a light weight...they are not a heavy cotton/poly bend. In my view, they would be suitable for spring, summer and fall but not for mid winter outdoors for any length of time.I am 6ft. and the leg length is fine because of the elastic.They run a size larger than marked in my opinion....the charts are not a good reflection of actual fit. The waist stretches out very easily and the legs and thighs are a loose fit. I would not say huge, but they have a generous cut in the legs. So if you need a bit of room in the calfs and thighs, these will give it to you. I originally went with a X Large size...first wear seemed fine but then they stretched out after a bit and felt a little baggy. I then ordered a Large and while snug at first wearing, these also stretched out. One caveat though-- I don't throw these in the dryer. I wash them in the machine and just hang them over a door or chair to dry. I've done that for years because I'm always afraid they will shrink to nothing in the dryer even with a 50/50 blend. Anyway, that aside, step down to the next size smaller than what you usually wear with sweats and you should be good. Because they are thin, I am not sure about longevity. However, it's not like they cost a bundle. I'm sure I'll get my $10 worth...