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Ornot’s Mission Pants Look Great for Commuting … or Not

Ornot Mission Pants for commuter cycling
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It’s almost too easy with its brand name, but the new four-way stretch Mission Pants are designed for cycling to work, or just about any active pursuit. Or just chilling on the couch in your home office.

They’re sewn in the USA from recycled, bluesign-certified material, and available in four colors, two inseam lengths (32″ and 34″), with five pockets. Here are the details…

Ornot Mission Pants on a cyclist

Coming in Coffee (brown), Mesa (maroon), Slate (gray), and Obsidian (almost black), they have a gussetted crotch with 5% elastane to enhance the lightweight nylon material. Roll up the legs to reveal reflective accents.

details of the Ornot Mission Pants
details of pocket on the Ornot Mission Pants

One rear zipper pocket and side zipper pocket keep valuables secure, plus there are also two front hand pockets and a standard rear. MSRP is $148, and it makes Mission shorts too, for those days when pants are a bit much.

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Sevo
Sevo
1 year ago

Just got mine and as usual, Ornot delivers. Fit and feel is exceptional. My only disappointment was that beautiful Mesa red was out of stock when I went to buy. But the brown is rad too. 🙂

threeringcircus
threeringcircus
1 year ago

Great looking pants. Too bad the most common sizes look to all be sold out.

Mike
Mike
1 year ago

Ornot rules. I got two pairs of these and they’re just incredible as usual.I’m sure they’ll be back in stock if you sign up for alerts. They seem to be a small company who produces the majority of their clothes locally, so presumably in smaller batches, but they re-up regularly. Worth the wait.

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