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Commuter Pant
About Rhone’s chinos: Rhone's Commuter is a four-way-stretch tech chino aimed at the office — a wrinkle-, water- and stain-resistant fabric in a clean, dressed-up cut.
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Rhone's Commuter Pant is a tech chino built for the office — a four-way-stretch fabric that is wrinkle-, water- and stain-resistant, cut and finished to read as a dress-leaning trouser rather than athleisure. Owners praise the all-day comfort, the gusseted movement and how presentable it stays through a workday. Reviewers say it is a well-executed performance trouser with the caveats that it is a synthetic-blend fabric at a premium price and the dressed-up styling is specific. The office-ready stretch and stain resistance are the draw.
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- Material
- Four-way-stretch performance blend (nylon/elastane), wrinkle-, water- and stain-resistant.
- Fit
- Clean dress-leaning tapered cut with a gusset for movement, true to size.
- Quality
- Premium feel and durability — the technical fabric resists wrinkles, water and stains and holds shape; synthetic-blend.
- Best for
- The office, commuting, all-day comfort, and a dressed-up performance trouser.
- Care
- Cold wash and tumble low; the technical fabric dries fast and needs no ironing.
How Rhone chinos hold up overall
Reviewers who wear the brand's chino-style pants long term report they pass for regular cotton chinos while behaving like technical gear: the stretch-knit fabric moves well, resists wrinkles, and has held up through machine washes, rain, and bike commutes. Testers with athletic builds say the cut accommodates larger thighs without going baggy, with a noticeable taper below the knee that reads trim and modern. Recurring complaints are the premium price, a snap closure some reviewers doubt long-term, and inseams that run long; reader comments on one review also mention rips appearing after the one-year warranty window.
- Strengths
- Looks like a classic cotton chino but wears like technical fabric — stretchy, wrinkle-resistant, and machine-washable.
- Watch out for
- Premium pricing, a snap closure of debated durability, and the original fabric needs hang-drying; isolated post-warranty rip reports.
- Sizing
- Waist runs true to size, but inseams reportedly run long, and the taper below the knee is pronounced.
About Rhone's chinos line as a whole. Sources: Rhone Commuter Pant Review | Best Fitting Pants for Athletes? · Rhone Review: I Tried Their Most Popular Styles · Review: Rhone Commuter Pants - Too long and Overpriced
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