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lr23sic

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Does anybody have replacement pants that match and are not Dry Clean only. The Wool/poly are a little rough.

Thanks
 
You can wash the wool-poly....use woolite or whatever it's called and a delicate cycle. Take the pants out and air dry them.

I recommend buying some wool-poly pants that match yours...and trying that first.

I don't recommend trying to match a pant that isn't wool-poly....it won't match the company pants imho.

good luck!
 
yeah you can wash them in the washing machine no problem. Just use a lot of liquid fabric softner, turn them inside out and wash them on delicate and then hang dry them. Make sure you keep your dry cleaning receipts for when you do your taxes.
 
You can wash the wool-poly....use woolite or whatever it's called and a delicate cycle. Take the pants out and air dry them.

I recommend buying some wool-poly pants that match yours...and trying that first.

I don't recommend trying to match a pant that isn't wool-poly....it won't match the company pants imho.

good luck!


in summer months without the jacket, any close match will suffice, but when you wear the blazer, its a hard match.
 
for the last 8+ years I've washed my pants (lion apparel, cintas or what ALG/MDA/USAIR was using at the time I ordered) with my dark cloths in the washing machine. Just take them out right away when the machine stops and hang them up. If you leave them wet in the machine the wrinkles are he11 to iron out.
 
Go buy some pants at JC Penney (Stafford, I think). They're 60-40 wool poly and machine washable.
 
Kenneth cole navy blue pants.

very nice pants that are machine wash. no dryclean

I second that....you can get em at Macy's for 40 i think.....they are almost a perfect match, you hafta look real close to see a difference.......
 

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