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Available Colors:Features:- Straight fit; straight leg
- Featuring extreme flex waistband
- Extreme stretch canvas fabric
- Zippered cargo pockets
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I put them in the dryer on low heat setting for 10 minutes and then hang them to dry the rest of the way. I don't even use moisture sensor setting anymore for the rest of my clothes because it uses a high heat setting and some of the clothes shrink. Mostly use manual dry mode with heat set on medium for 35 or 40 minute to cut back on shrinkage.
A better belt will also help. You want a 1.5" band for men's casual pants. A smaller band is going to tend to let the pants slip down as you move. Amazon has a bunch of inexpensive nylon webbing belts with ratcheting mechanism. Those work pretty good - the webbing is somewhat flexible and they are waterproof. Getting a quality leather belt is also a good option. Don't get the garbage, bonded kind. They aren't strong and they don't last very long. You want thick hide. Hank's Belts [hanksbelts.com] puts a 100 year guarantee on their products. I've had the Everyday Belt for 4 years and it still looks great. It did take a little bit of time to break it in. They do have sales from time to time, so if you're patient you might save ~$20 for so. Anyway...buy once, cry once. Enjoy it every day.
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I put them in the dryer on low heat setting for 10 minutes and then hang them to dry the rest of the way. I don't even use moisture sensor setting anymore for the rest of my clothes because it uses a high heat setting and some of the clothes shrink. Mostly use manual dry mode with heat set on medium for 35 or 40 minute to cut back on shrinkage.