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Anyone know which manufacturers cater for lanky streaks of .... like me?
I have problems finding walking trousers to fit. I don't think I'm a feak or anything, my jean size is 32" waist and 34" + inside leg.
Most walking trousers seem short, I don't want anyone asking me if the cat's died (trousers flying at half mast)
Thanks
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Tuck them into your (red) socks. No one will ever know.
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Having stilt-legs (38" inside leg), I got made to measure, and the cost is not much greater than off the peg:

http://www.extremeoutdoorclothing.com/

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Hi Julian, I'm the same jean size as you and I've got, among other things, Rohan Bags and Montane Terras. Paramo also do a Medium Long in their troo's which should fit.

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Some Craghoppers trousers come in 3 lengths. The longest one might fit you.
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I'm similar, 34,34. Be worth checking TKMaxx at the moment, I got a pair of craghoppers in 34 Long recently. Still some in my local store.
Had another pair for years.

Apart from that some Rohan, paramo as others have said. I have also have a pair of TNF convertibles which fit ok, so must be long too.
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I really do miss the old Lowe Alpine Wilderness Pants. When I discovered they weren't making them any more, I found a shop that still had four pairs and bought them. I'm now down to my last pair and can't face having to search for something similar. Any shops out there still have any in the back of the stock room?
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I have the same problem and frequently try 'long' trousers on. Craghoppers were the longest I could find but they still needed the hem lettıng down.
I was really pleased when Berghaus released theır Packlıte pants in LONG. Not quite long enough, but I look much less like a clown!
David
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I've had the same problem for years, but it was resolved by my discovery of Mammut Base Jump trousers. Not cheap, but they do actually fit.

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