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Pre-dating Confederation, Stanfield’s was founded in 1856 by Charles Stanfield and blossomed during the Klondike Gold Rush as the premier manufacturer able to keep the gold panners warm and dry during the harsh Canadian winter climate.
Our commitment to quality, craftsmanship and to Canada is unwavering and continues to drive Stanfield’s into tomorrow through innovation, dedication and pride in being Canada’s brand. Yesterday’s story built for tomorrow.
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Great quality, but runs very big
The small measures 35" around the waist after several hot washes (published for 30-32"), and the inseam is 33". It might help to know how tall the model is and what size he's wearing. The fabric and construction are really great, though. It's heavy but soft, the stitching is solid, I'm just disappointed they can only be worn to bed.
The "Crocs" of Cozy Pants!
I bought a pair of these for my partner for Christmas and he loves them calling them the "crocs" of cozy pants. He's had them on everyday since he opened them. They wash well and are a perfect, comfortable fit! Another great Stanfield's product!
Men's Heritage Fleece Pants
An absolute weekend essential! Perfect for lounging, hanging out around a bonfire, or staying warm in a sleeping bag. Also compliments any working from home outfits! I am nearly 5'9" and the size large are a great length. I would order another pair for myself (regardless if they are men's). These pants wash and wear so well- they still look & feel brand new and I wear them ALL the time!
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Our story
Charles E. Stanfield had no idea when he immigrated to Canada in 1855 that he would found the firm would become recognized as Canada's leading manufacturer of men's underwear.