thought this was the best place for this as technically raeburn re purposes old shit, no camera but i want to explain these things to you.
today i got my new raeburn pants and they are probably the best pants i have ever owned for the price. usually i don't do for non denim pants let alone spend this much on pants so you may want to take it with a pinch of salt but these things are crazy. upon opening the lovely corner packaging and unwrapping the pants i knew these things were cool, the fabric is like a light cotton twill weave with a grey, lightly mottled almost slate colour and when they're cut into pattern the panels are un-even so it creates an almost dazzle camo effect (maybe/probably accidental) and it's pretty awesome. the waist band is a normal belt looped band done with a popper which is pretty cool opposed to a button, zip fly with pleats at the top, really like this as it's just a cool feature and button holes usually look poorly made no matter how much the garment costs so it's a bit cleaner design build wise. the pants then have two slat pockets which are gigantic and perfect for tucking your hands away in.
as far as fit goes it's the best of both worlds, for ages i've wanted a set of techy looking pants with a heavy taper like acr and si but never wanted to fork out 350+ so these are pretty great to fill that. however the best part comes when you get down to the zip cuff, although it is elasticated it has an integrated zip like track pants and unlike most pants of this type i've tried it doesn't just split the hem but releases extra material behind it allowing you to adjust the fit depending on the occasion and creating a the piece into a relaxed straight leg twill sweat pant or chino, which explains why they are called "smart pants" in the look book opposed to tech/track pants. .
as far as build quality it is lovely all the stitching is really clean and there are no loose threads and riri metal wear. the pants themselves are unlined but have a contrasting fabric for the pocket bags with the care tags being made out of a nice synthetic nylon opposed to paper, with his own tag being stitched in on cotton and a "made in england" stitched below
all in all for what i payed for these they pretty much outclass most pants i've handled at the price point, and undercut their competitors for the same design which is pretty great for being made in england by a small designer. bare in mind this could be purchase justification setting in but with that said these are REALLY REALLY FUCKING GREAT PANTS.
http://www.thecorner.com/gb/men/casual- ... 285mf.html