Rex Men's Pants
Color: Navy

Rex rainproof chinos from Didriksons Originals are stylish with a close fit and an elegant, smooth finish. They are perfect to pull over a pair of pants and combined with our Rex coat form a smart urban rainwear set. The pants are fully wind and waterproof with taped seams and are made of breathable 100% recyclable polyester weave. Being made of 100% recyclable polyester means that Rex is prepared for a new future when the pants has come to the end of its life and they are prepared to be recycled and turned into a new fabric. PFC-free water-repellent finish.

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Narrow fit: A close-fitting style that is often used for active functional clothing or garments that can be worn as a mid-layer. Read about our different fits here.

Material
  • Lining:
    100% Polyester
  • Shell:
    100% Polyester
    DRY-10, all seams taped
Polyester is a synthetic material used in garments that need to be water repellent, lightweight, breathable or able to transport moisture away from the body – whether working in unison or on their own, depending on the function of the garment. For a specific garment's characteristics, see its product description.
The garment's material decides its characteristics and what functions the garment has.
Care
Wash instruction
Machine wash 40° gentle cycle
Wash instruction
Do not bleach
Wash instruction
Do not tumble dry
Wash instruction
Iron low heat
Wash instruction
Do not dry clean
Take care of your garment, consider how you handle and store it. Here and on the inside of the garment you will find washing instructions to help you look after it in the best possible way. Wash only when needed and air or wipe garments over with a damp cloth in the first instance. Reactivate the impregnation treatment on waterproof garments by ironing them in accordance with the washing instructions. Repair tears with repair patches and contact us for spare parts. Additional information about caring for garments can be found under the heading “FAQ”.