Huckberry 365 Pants Review, After 1 Year | Stretchy, But They Stretch | Stridewise (2024)

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As a guy with a blog, I’m sent an e-mail from Huckberry every week on their trending products, and every week the 365 pants (or shorts) are at the top of the list.

But there are bizarrely few reviews of them, especially with long term wear. That’s why in today’s article we’re looking at two pairs with a full year of wear on them, so you can decide if these $98 pants are worth it.

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Huckberry’s 365 Pants Pros and Cons

Got somewhere to be? Here’s a quick summary of this review.

Pros

  • Extremely comfortable
  • Versatile look
  • Huge range of fits and colors
  • 3 inseams available, no hemming required
  • Garment dyed for well loved appearance
  • Lightweight, good for various temperatures

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Available in four fits and over ten colors, these lightweight pants combine stretch fabric with a clean, versatile aesthetic like no other.

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Cons

  • Pants stretch out a couple inches with wear
  • Rise isn’t very high
  • Sizing is a little inconsistent
  • Spandex reduces breathability, but the light weight makes up for it

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Flint and Tinder’s 365 Pants: The Material

  • 98% cotton, 2% spandex
  • Looks just like cotton twill
  • 8oz in weight; very light fabric

This is twill made from a blend of cotton and spandex, also called elastane. The 365’s twill is unusually lightweight at just 8 ounces per square yard. Your average pair of jeans, by contrast, is 11 or 12 ounces.

The big draw with these pants is they’re 2% spandex. Spandex can be stretched 5 to 8 times its length without breaking and while 2% doesn’t sound like a lot… let’s look at some squats.

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Yup, the spandex makes them sweatpantsy. And it makes them great for bigger guys; it’s a well-known fact that men with thicker thighs or bigger butts have trouble fitting into non-stretch pants, so Huckberry is definitely offering a useful service for the heavier gentlemen.

As far as the fabric’s appearance goes, a nice, worn in look is present in both the older and the newer pants we reviewed. This is due to the material being garment dyed. This means they didn’t dye the fiber first, or the fabric first, they made the pants and then dyed it in hot water with some agitation.

This helps with sustainability because it allows the factory to recycle 98% of the water used in its production. Garment dying also reduces shrinkage, plus it gives the fabric more natural character. There are very subtle highs and lows in the color; they’re just good at looking well loved.

Are the 365 Pants Comfortable?

Over and over again, reviews talk about the comfort and let me tell you: the 365 pants are comfy. This is exactly kind of fabric you want to wear if you’ve got a long plane journey ahead of you, or you just want to carry some of that athleisure-wear feeling of your couch clothes out into the world with you.

And again, the fabric is just 8 ounces, some two thirds the thickness of jeans. They weigh next to nothing and are a great choice for warmer weather. However…

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Do the 365 Pants Breathe Well?

Not as well as 100% cotton pants would. The addition of spandex makes them less breathable. But by using such a lightweight fabric, Huckberry is helping to offset the lack of breathability. You’re extremely unlikely to find 100% cotton pants that are just 8oz in thickness, so this is an impressive piece of diversion: they breathe less than cotton but they’re lighter than cotton, so it more or less balances out.

But Are the 365 Pants Durable?

It’s really hard to find solid information on this. Guys in the raw denim world will tell you that spandex will make for jeans that are less durable. Others say the opposite: a fabric being able to stretch means it’s less likely to tear. People seem split on this so all we can do is wear them for a year, which we’ve done.

And they’ve held up great! At 8oz, they’re not ideal for doing hard manual labor. Thinner fabric is easier to get holes because there’s less material to wear through. But for regular, casual wear, they’ve been perfectly durable.

The tradeoff of comfort for durability is going to work just fine for the way that practically everyone will wear these pants.

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Do 365 Pants Hold Their Shape Over Time?

  • They stretch out about 2-3 inches with wear.

But! They appear to lose their shape with time.

There’s no polyester in this material. You might love this because polyester is unnatural and all, but one reason polyester is so common in pants is that it helps a garment to keep its shape. One hundred percent cotton jeans stretch and shrink depending on when they’ve last been washed; add some polyester to the blend and that’s less likely to happen.

To find out how much these have stretched out, we measured Jordan’s two pairs of 365 pants.

Jordan’s 36″ pants would have arrived at his door with 35″ waists, and after one year they measure 38″ in one pair and 38.5″ in the other.

New 365 pants are an inch smaller in the waist than their tag size, which is normal for stretch fabric. Jordan’s 36″ pants would have arrived at his door with 35″ waists, and after one year they measure 38″ in one pair and 38.5″ in the other.

When buying cotton jeans, most guys expect an inch or two of stretch. You should also expect your 365 pants to stretch out a little as well.

[Further reading: Is Huckberry’s waxed jacket worth the hype?]

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Flint and Tinder’s 365 Pants: The Fits

  • Slim, Classic, Tapered, and Relaxed fits on sale
  • Shorts, Chinos, and Corduroys available too

A fortunate consequence of the 365 Pants being such a popular, long running staple at Huckberry is that they’re available in more styles, colors, and lengths than you can shake a stick at.

You really can’t go wrong, no matter what you want or how you’re shaped or where you’ll wear them or what season it is, they’ve got it. The huge range of fits, styles, and colors is a massive upside to the product.

The classic 365 is a 5-pocket pant, meaning the pockets look like what you get on a pair of jeans, as opposed to welt pockets that you get on chinos. At the moment they come in three inseam lengths: 34″, 32″, and 30″. This is a fantastic element that saves short-legged guys like me from having to pay for pants and then pay for them to get hemmed. (I’m looking at you, Taylor Stitch.)

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365 Pants Tapered Fit

With roomy thighs and a taper to the ankle, this is our go-to fit because we have thicker thighs than the average guy but like more modern, form fitting looks.

Note that this is a medium rise, relax tapered fit, not a high rise. Those with a large caboose like myself may want to size up for maximum crack coverage.

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365 Pants Classic Fit

This is the straight leg pant, the default fit for just about any pants brand that’s typified by a roomy thighandroomy lower leg. Ideal for pairing with chunkier boots.

365 Pants Slim Fit

The preferred style for guys who can wear skinnier jeans, this is like the Tapered fit but without the extra room on the thighs.

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365 Shorts

When you want some extra stretch in the summer time, the shorts ditch the 5-pocket style for chino style side-entry pockets and are available in three inseam lengths: 5″, 7″, and 9″.

See the shorts.

365 Chinos

This is the same material, but with chino-style pockets: button closure welt pockets in the rear and slant entry side pockets you can actually put your hands in.

The point of the chinos is they’re a 365 Pant you can tuck your shirt into; the Chino is basically to help guys sneak sweatpants into the office. Right now, it just has one style and inseam length (straight leg and 32″) so it may not return.

See the chinos.

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365 Joggers

Then there’s a surprising jogger with an elastic cuffed waistband, internal drawstring, and elastic hems. It’s the same chino/khaki looking twill fabric, so some might find it divisive, but I’m impressed with this addition and hope it stays.

See the joggers.

Now, Huckberry does tend to try out new models and then yank them off the market if they don’t do so well, so I don’t know which of those are going to be available when you read this article. But rest assured, the 365 Pants we’re reviewing will be there for as long as Huckberry.com is a website.

Huckberry’s 365 Pants Price

  • $98

At 98 dollars a piece for pants that are as versatile, comfortable, and durable as these, we’re pretty happy with the price.

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Wrapping Up: Are the 365 Pants Worth It?

Yeah, they’re under $100.

I saw someone on Reddit say the dizzying array of fits, colors, and styles are what justify the price. I was looking everywhere for some pants that weren’t jeans, came in the shade of grey I wanted, had a short inseam, had a tapered leg, andcame with roomy thighs. Stumbling on the 365 Pants was like an oasis in the desert of pants that just weren’t quite what I wanted.

And they look just like normal pants! They stretch just the right amount, they’re super lightweight, they’re great for travel or for when you go to a friend’s house and want something you can lounge around on their couch in. The 365 Pants bring a slightly sweatpantsy feeling anywhere you want to take them — and you can take them a lot of places because they look just like normal pants.

The biggest downside is that they do stretch out a bit with wear. That’s not uncommon for cotton pants and while three inches in a year is no small amount, I’d simply take them to a tailor after year to get the waist taken back in. Boom, your pants fit great and you’ve got years more ahead with them.

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FAQs

Do 365 pants shrink? ›

Durability. I've washed each of the four pairs at least once by this point, and I've encountered zero shrinkage or any noticeable wear. I also have a pair from a few years back that I've kept in my rotation consistently, all year round, and they're essentially like new.

Why do my pants shrink so much? ›

Agitation and high temperatures in the washing and drying cycles can distort fabric and cause clothes to shrink. Washing fabrics, such as cotton, linen or wool, too vigorously can cause the fibers to tighten together and yield a shrunken garment.

Can you shrink pants that are too long? ›

"Boiling your jeans for 20 to 30 minutes and then drying them in a hot dryer will usually shrink them more quickly than the washer method—and shrink them slightly more effectively," says Abrams.

Where is Flint and tinder manufactured? ›

Flint and Tinder is rugged and refined men's clothing. Made in America. We will not let you down.

Where are up pants made? ›

The Up! Pant, designed in Canada and made in Australia, is created with the latest tummy control technology that will pull you in, in all the right places.

Where was the pants made? ›

The oldest known trousers, dating to the period between the thirteenth and the tenth centuries BC, were found at the Yanghai cemetery in Turpan, Xinjiang (Tocharia), in present-day western China. Made of wool, the trousers had straight legs and wide crotches and were likely made for horseback riding.

How much do canvas pants shrink? ›

When working with the standard 10 oz canvas in natural I expect it to shrink 12-15% after it's washed and dried. The dyed canvas shrinks a little less, usually about 8%. It is crucial always factor that in when calculating yardage.

How much can pants shrink? ›

In general, expect up to 3–4% shrinkage, which on a pair of jeans with a 32″ inseam would mean shrinking about 1″–1¼” in the length. The width is much less prone to shrinkage because there is less applied tension in that direction during fabric construction. This can vary from brand to brand and style to style.

Do cargo pants shrink in the wash? ›

Most Wrangler cargo pants are made of cotton, which is prone to shrinkage. To minimize shrinkage, follow the care instructions on the garment label. Wash Wrangler cargo pants in cold water and avoid high heat drying. If your pants have already shrunk, you may be able to stretch them back to their original size.

How do you shrink 100% cotton cargo pants? ›

Washing cotton fabrics In hot water, then drying them in a dryer, on the hottest setting, ought to shrink cotton pants several sizes. The key is the heat. The more intense, the more the garment will shrink.

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