 | Author: E (--) | The fit is good, and the pants seem well made. It's nice to have a zipper fly instead of the button front. However, the material consists of a little too much poly in the blend and has a more poly feel and "swish" than you would find in a USGI BDU 50/50 material, even after a few washings.In all fairness, most companies are making their pants out of this material now. Other than the fly and the material, these are almost identical to standard USGI BDU's.You can put stuff in the front pockets, but I wouldn't. During a scuffle or if you are inverted for any reason (hey, it happens), the pockets are shallow enough that your stuff could come out.Even with its shortcomings, between the Atlanco Gen-1 Police pants, the Tru-Spec Basic BDU pants, and the Propper BDU pants, these Atlanco Gen-1's win hands-down, in terms of fit, material, and quality of sewing. | 14 |