| My son is interning this summer and I’m looking to buy him some no iron clothing. Any suggestions for easy to care for no iron pants especially. Nothing too $$$ (hopefully under $100 pair). Thanks. |
| For pants, J. Crew is fine and Todd Snyder on sale is good. For shirts, look at Charles Tyrwhitt, maybe Thomas Pink. But he should learn how to iron, not least because no-iron shirts age poorly, especially with respect to pit stains. |
| Nike golf pants look nice, hold up well, and I’ve seen men wear them in professional settings. |
| Thanks! I'll look them up. Oh and he does know how to iron but I cannot picture him doing it. Maybe I can find a simple steamer that he might be willing to use. |
| Lulu lemon |
| Lululemon ABC pants. |
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Any of these Banana Republic Factory pants are perfectly fine for your son’s internship. Paying for Lululemon is ridiculous. |
| Rhône. Maybe check out Quince too. |
| I have 20 something sons- They both wear Lululemon ABC pants to work. |
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I wear the banana republic travel pants (to travel) and they work well.
I am a male executive who cannot get caught in warm ups or casual attire during work hours. |
Yes, I finally caved it and started buying these for my teenage sons. |