A Cut Above pants any users?

Johnny150

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I currently wear the M&H brand pants and some times dockers, I wear the Cut Above shirts and I think they are the best, what do users of their pants say about them? I'm thinking of buying a pair, my current pants are starting to change color...
 
I've been planning on buying a pair but they're pretty much out of stock in black. From what they say im almost sure they'd be nicer and more durable than M&H

though in the summer time the M&H might be better possibly?
 
I've been planning on buying a pair but they're pretty much out of stock in black. From what they say im almost sure they'd be nicer and more durable than M&H

though in the summer time the M&H might be better possibly?

Ditto. They keep saying "they'll be in stock again ( insert month here). But then they delay it.
 
Over a year now with M&H pants and I still don't understand the hate with them. Everyone complains about the wear but I must have been the fortunate one to get a different stock cause mine held up nicely so far.

But I dry clean mine. Every time. I hear of a lot of guys moaning over M&H pants but then go on to say they wash them in their washing machines. Not sure if thats the reason but I'd bet improper care is the culprit. I would have went to the dockers options too but I'm not talented enough to get those razor sharp creases while ironing.
 
Over a year now with M&H pants and I still don't understand the hate with them. Everyone complains about the wear but I must have been the fortunate one to get a different stock cause mine held up nicely so far.

But I dry clean mine. Every time. I hear of a lot of guys moaning over M&H pants but then go on to say they wash them in their washing machines. Not sure if thats the reason but I'd bet improper care is the culprit. I would have went to the dockers options too but I'm not talented enough to get those razor sharp creases while ironing.
Their problems are caused by washing them. You aren't supposed to wash wool pants (hence why the tag says dry clean only). Also, don't iron them. Ever seen guys with pants so shiny you can see your reflection? They're ironing wool pants.
 
Their problems are caused by washing them. You aren't supposed to wash wool pants (hence why the tag says dry clean only). Also, don't iron them. Ever seen guys with pants so shiny you can see your reflection? They're ironing wool pants.
If you MUST iron wool you need to put a towel over the area you are ironing. All you are really doing is spot steaming the area which lets the wrinkles out.
 
I currently wear the M&H brand pants and some times dockers, I wear the Cut Above shirts and I think they are the best, what do users of their pants say about them? I'm thinking of buying a pair, my current pants are starting to change color...
meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

I lovesssss them.

BUT WHY THE F!@*$()%*@% HAVEN'T THEY RESTOCKED BLACK!??! I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR 8 MONTHS NOW. WHAT THE )(*% @$!@5
 
Their problems are caused by washing them. You aren't supposed to wash wool pants (hence why the tag says dry clean only). Also, don't iron them. Ever seen guys with pants so shiny you can see your reflection? They're ironing wool pants.
What is this iron u speak of? Some kind of precious metal? ;)
 
Ditto. They keep saying "they'll be in stock again ( insert month here). But then they delay it.

I actually e-mailed them about this last week (I think it was)... the lady responded back saying:

We have the pants coming, right now we're looking at having those pants in stock early next week, but we will post them as soon as we have confirmed delivery.

This was twelve days ago.

Now their website just bumped to April. >.<;

-Fox
 
Weird, I've been washing AND ironing M&H pants at home for 4 years now.. and they're doing just fine. Don't get shiny at all when you set the iron on the proper setting (wool) and mainly use steam, as was mentioned above. I'm too cheap to take my stuff to dry cleaning after every trip.

Slight thread drift:

Anyone purchase any of the Cut Above shirts lately? They were my favorite shirts back in 2010, but when I ordered new ones in '12 they were complete crap. After a few washes they had all sorts of piling (little fabric balls) all over the place. The company's customer service was great and sent me some new ones, but those one's weren't much better. I really like their product from 2010, but am hesitant to order anything new from them.
 
I recently bought a couple of pairs of Izod golf pants, and they are awesome!

I have the Cut Above 2G shirts and they are nice but they wrinkle like crazy. I also have some of their Tropo shirts and they pile up terribly.
 
Since my weight changes more often than Oprah's, I'm hardly in the same pair of M&H pants for very long. That said, I seem to manage to blow out the crotches of every M&H pair I stick my legs in, no matter what size I am. Perhaps I should get that checked out? LOL.

I've never had a problem with A Cut Above. Also, not that it makes much difference to the OP with a username like "Johnny," but A Cut Above's women's sizes are actually cut to fit the curves of a woman. The "women's" versions of M&H... well.... I don't know who those are cut for! All I ask is for uniform pants that don't give me a gap above my crack, or a FUPA in the front. Bonus that you can wash them at home. As a commuter, I'm often only home for a night then back out on the road again for another 4 - 6 days. If I have to dress like the opposite sex at work, I may as well wear a pair of pants that fit right!
 
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Since my weight changes more often than Oprah's, I'm hardly in the same pair of M&H pants for very long. That said, I seem to manage to blow out the crotches of every M&H pair I stick my legs in, no matter what size I am. Perhaps I should get that checked out? LOL.

I've never had a problem with A Cut Above. Also, not that it makes much difference to the OP with a username like "Johnny," but A Cut Above's women's sizes are actually cut to fit the curves of a woman. The "women's" versions of M&H... well.... I don't know who those are cut for! All I ask is for uniform pants that don't give me a gap above my crack, or a FUPA in the front. Bonus that you can wash them at home. As a commuter, I'm often only home for a night then back out on the road again for another 4 - 6 days. If I have to dress like the opposite sex at work, I may as well wear a pair of pants that fit right!


I found that a cut above men's tapered shirts would only fit me if I was sporting a perky set of DDs. I got them because they said the tapered ones were great if you want to hide the fact you don't go to the gym much. In the end they fit me like a garbage bag. Other then that I found the quality of the shirts to be great. They had some loose strings right out of the bag, but that's easy to fix.

This time around I got the fitted ones and I like them a lot better. My only problem is even if I snag them right from the drier I have a hard time ironing them particularly well. Anybody have pointers? @amorris311

Related. You and @Seggy could make a pretty kick ass maid service between your combined ironing and vacuuming skills.
 
I found that a cut above men's tapered shirts would only fit me if I was sporting a perky set of DDs. I got them because they said the tapered ones were great if you want to hide the fact you don't go to the gym much. In the end they fit me like a garbage bag. Other then that I found the quality of the shirts to be great. They had some loose strings right out of the bag, but that's easy to fix.

This time around I got the fitted ones and I like them a lot better. My only problem is even if I snag them right from the drier I have a hard time ironing them particularly well. Anybody have pointers? @amorris311

Related. You and @Seggy could make a pretty kick ass maid service between your combined ironing and vacuuming skills.
They were not too bad to iron but taking them to the cleaners once in awhile made them much easier to maintain later.
 
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