Earlier
this week, we introduced you to Lands' End® fabric specialist Les Nyikos.
He told us the importance
of combed cotton to making strong Chinos.
Turns out, it's even more critical
to the Carefree variety.
Getting rid of wrinkles
is a stressful process.
"There's no such thing as a
free lunch," Les said flatly. "You want pants that don't wrinkle, you
have to accept that they aren't going to last as long as the kind that
do. Period."
Why? Resins used to make products
permanently wrinkle-resistant invade the very cell structure of the cotton,
making it more rigid. So when resin-treated fabric gets crumpled, it wants
to straighten out again.
"It works great on the flat
parts of pants," said Les. "But in places where the fabric is turned or
folded it creates stress."
Which makes using a stronger
fabric to begin with combed cotton twill even more important.
"In the lab, we test for flex
abrasion," Les explained. "We pull the fabric over a thin metal bar, so
it has to make two quick 90-degree turns. If it can't withstand a certain
number of reps, it fails. Combed cotton beats carded, hands down. And
Lands' End is one of only two companies that make wrinkle-resistant pants
in combed cotton."
Carefree Chinos. Strong
combed cotton that stays neat for good.
They're classically styled too.
Men's pants have onseam side pockets and two button-through welt pockets
in back. Women's have offset side and a single rear button pocket.
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