Antur Jeans /u/05878 /r/malefashionadvice

Hello,I searched all over for reviews of the Antur Supply (www.antursupplyco.com) jeans and struggled so thought I’d add this here to help others.

These jeans were all over my social media feed and also on the UK news, which is how I found out about them.

They claim to re-designed traditional jeans, to reduce wearing of the fabric and increase flexibility, breathability and have ‘deep’ pockets. They also have a measure of water resistance.

Now I am familiar with similar male and female brands offering the same or similar products.

I was looking for some new trousers but resisted as the only reviews I could find on the product was on their website. But recently bit the bullet to purchase one in black for me and my wife.

They arrived, broadly well packaged in a brown eco postage bag and plastic-like covering (that can be composted) . First impressions were they looked good and were well made, broadly fit true to size too.

My takeaways

The construction seems broadly good but not premium. The zip especially this feels cheap and tacky (where I suspect failure could first present itself) . The pockets also feel cheap and suspect, they also aren’t actually very deep not when compared with Prana, DU/ER and all their competitors.

The colour is well saturated (although I got black so perhaps not fully representative).

They seem to fit true to size, although if you are on the boundaries consider sizing up or down as required as there isn’t much stretch in the waist.

The waist/ hip area is tighter than alot of their competitors or alternatives such as DU/ER chinos.

They are flexible in the legs and groin areas. I am able to squat in them with ease and the tight waist means they back of the waist doesn’t get pulled down. I used it for a mild off road walk without issues, however they aren’t as flexible as some of their competitors.

On breathability again they are okay but not as much as alternatives such as the DU/ER above.

Time will tell how they wear and on the water resistance.

I hope this helps others.

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​r/malefashionadvice Hello,I searched all over for reviews of the Antur Supply (www.antursupplyco.com) jeans and struggled so thought I’d add this here to help others. These jeans were all over my social media feed and also on the UK news, which is how I found out about them. They claim to re-designed traditional jeans, to reduce wearing of the fabric and increase flexibility, breathability and have ‘deep’ pockets. They also have a measure of water resistance. Now I am familiar with similar male and female brands offering the same or similar products. I was looking for some new trousers but resisted as the only reviews I could find on the product was on their website. But recently bit the bullet to purchase one in black for me and my wife. They arrived, broadly well packaged in a brown eco postage bag and plastic-like covering (that can be composted) . First impressions were they looked good and were well made, broadly fit true to size too. My takeaways The construction seems broadly good but not premium. The zip especially this feels cheap and tacky (where I suspect failure could first present itself) . The pockets also feel cheap and suspect, they also aren’t actually very deep not when compared with Prana, DU/ER and all their competitors. The colour is well saturated (although I got black so perhaps not fully representative). They seem to fit true to size, although if you are on the boundaries consider sizing up or down as required as there isn’t much stretch in the waist. The waist/ hip area is tighter than alot of their competitors or alternatives such as DU/ER chinos. They are flexible in the legs and groin areas. I am able to squat in them with ease and the tight waist means they back of the waist doesn’t get pulled down. I used it for a mild off road walk without issues, however they aren’t as flexible as some of their competitors. On breathability again they are okay but not as much as alternatives such as the DU/ER above. Time will tell how they wear and on the water resistance. I hope this helps others. submitted by /u/05878 [link] [comments] 

Hello,I searched all over for reviews of the Antur Supply (www.antursupplyco.com) jeans and struggled so thought I’d add this here to help others.

These jeans were all over my social media feed and also on the UK news, which is how I found out about them.

They claim to re-designed traditional jeans, to reduce wearing of the fabric and increase flexibility, breathability and have ‘deep’ pockets. They also have a measure of water resistance.

Now I am familiar with similar male and female brands offering the same or similar products.

I was looking for some new trousers but resisted as the only reviews I could find on the product was on their website. But recently bit the bullet to purchase one in black for me and my wife.

They arrived, broadly well packaged in a brown eco postage bag and plastic-like covering (that can be composted) . First impressions were they looked good and were well made, broadly fit true to size too.

My takeaways

The construction seems broadly good but not premium. The zip especially this feels cheap and tacky (where I suspect failure could first present itself) . The pockets also feel cheap and suspect, they also aren’t actually very deep not when compared with Prana, DU/ER and all their competitors.

The colour is well saturated (although I got black so perhaps not fully representative).

They seem to fit true to size, although if you are on the boundaries consider sizing up or down as required as there isn’t much stretch in the waist.

The waist/ hip area is tighter than alot of their competitors or alternatives such as DU/ER chinos.

They are flexible in the legs and groin areas. I am able to squat in them with ease and the tight waist means they back of the waist doesn’t get pulled down. I used it for a mild off road walk without issues, however they aren’t as flexible as some of their competitors.

On breathability again they are okay but not as much as alternatives such as the DU/ER above.

Time will tell how they wear and on the water resistance.

I hope this helps others.

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