Men's Howe Track Pant
Description
Specification
• Main: 88% recycled polyester, 12% spandex
• Gusset: PolyTecKnit™ - 65% polyester, 35% Merino wool
• Relaxed fit
• Light and stretchy
• Seamless one-piece crotch panel
• Ventilated Merino mesh gusset
• Quick drying
• Zipped side pockets
• Contrast coil zips
• Drawstring waist
• Cuffed ankle
• Reflective accents
• Oeko-Tex certified fabric
• Easy washcare
• Made in India
Sam is 6ft tall and wears a size M
Fabric & Care
• Main: 88% recycled polyester, 12% spandex
Machine Wash 30C
Shipping & Returns
UK orders over £50 are postage free.
• Standard Delivery: £4(2 to 5 working days)
• Express Delivery: £6(Dispatched using a 24 hour service).
Orders placed after 1pm will be dispatched next working day.
Returning a full price item is free for all UK orders.
For more details and for international information please see our full shipping & returns policies here.
And Relax
These Howe Track Pants are designed for a chilled out feel. Crafted from a soft, stretchy recycled poly blend they're the perfect pant to warm-up or cool-down in. With their comfy mid-rise, tapered leg and cuffed ankle it's super easy to whip them on or off. A wide elastic waistband also ensures a perfect fit and zipped side pockets offer secure storage.
We finished them with a one-piece panel of our PolyTecKnit™ Merino blend along the inside of the legs for more stretch and breathability.
Landfill Is The Enemy
At howies, we know everything we make has an impact. From growing it, to manufacturing it, packing it and shipping it. Which is why we always seek out lower impact ways of doing things. That's why The Howe Track Pant is constructed from 88% recycled polyester – a sustainable fabric derived from post-consumer waste (clothing, plastic bottles etc). It's made by melting down existing plastic and re-spinning it into new polyester fibre. It's lightweight, durable, quick drying and delivers outstanding comfort and performance. By using recycled polyester we can reduce our CO2 emissions and re-use resources that would normally end up in landfill.