Fruit of the Loom Men's Classics Midweight Thermal Bottom

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"These thermals are comfortable (and modest) enough that sometimes he'll get home from work, take off his work jeans and just lounge around in these, without looking like he's wearing a pair of my leggings, lol."

"* I'm a female and ordered these men's thermals for myself with another identical pair (one size smaller) for my husband."

"* I wear these everyday when the temps fall below 50 I recently bought 2 pairs of the light gray (normally I buy black) and after just 2 wear and washes they are deconstructing."

"Additionally; these Fruit of the Loom Men's Thermals as a base layer keeps you comfortable throughout the day and warm at night."

"He likes the way they fit him (we buy the 2XL), and the ribbed cuffs at the ankles that keep them from riding up."

"I used to get these for $5 at the grocery store, and Amazon charged me $10, but I haven't seen this style around for some time and I was relieved to finally get some on Amazon, because my old ones were worn out."

"I honestly think the specific ones I got were like a mistake or defective because they are so weird and like not even too big just all disproportionate it s almost like a joke."

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"* I have purchased five or six pairs of these Fruit of the Loom thermal long underwear for my boyfriend over the past several years... I get him Mediums and he wears a 31x32 pants and has pretty large and muscular thighs so they're a bit more snug around his thighs, but material is kind of stretchy so it's not too tight... These thermals are comfortable (and modest) enough that sometimes he'll get home from work, take off his work jeans and just lounge around in these, without looking like he's wearing a pair of my leggings, lol."

"* I'm a female and ordered these men's thermals for myself with another identical pair (one size smaller) for my husband... The 3X pair I ordered for my hubby (who normally wears a man's 3X sweatpants) was also a bit roomy for him; he could have used a 2X... They are also about 6-8 inches longer than we need, but we are not tall people (just wide) and the excess length will be doubled up and stuffed in our boot tops."

"* I wear these everyday when the temps fall below 50 I recently bought 2 pairs of the light gray (normally I buy black) and after just 2 wear and washes they are deconstructing. On one pair, the stitching around the leg band unraveled and on the other they have a hole along the seam in the crotch... You get what you pay for but jeez, FTL, make them a better quality and charge $10."

") construction may feel a little rough against your skin; they will soften up after washing... Additionally; these Fruit of the Loom Men's Thermals as a base layer keeps you comfortable throughout the day and warm at night... If you intend to make this purchase; I recommend you buy: Two Pair: One pair to wear for during the daytime and one pair for at night."

") But at least he's GOT a job - we cut costs anywhere we can to help out our kids here and there and just HAVE to be able to spoil our four grandkids, so he skips the fee and walks several blocks to and from work... He likes the way they fit him (we buy the 2XL), and the ribbed cuffs at the ankles that keep them from riding up... In the summertime, I prefer 100% cotton for anything, but when it's chilly, the higher polyester component is what I'm after, so I was a little disappointed."

"This is the old-style sturdy waffle weave, and it so much sturdier than buying ladies' thermal underwear (if you don't mind the guy styling)... Out of about 7 pairs I bought, one of them had some loose stitching, but not bad for the price. I used to get these for $5 at the grocery store, and Amazon charged me $10, but I haven't seen this style around for some time and I was relieved to finally get some on Amazon, because my old ones were worn out."

"* These are the most bizarre long underwear pants I ve ever seen... The elestic waist is all kind of cheap and loose and not at all form fitting kind of hard not elastic... I honestly think the specific ones I got were like a mistake or defective because they are so weird and like not even too big just all disproportionate it s almost like a joke."


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"* I have purchased five or six pairs of these Fruit of the Loom thermal long underwear for my boyfriend over the past several years... He seems to like them, and hasn't complained that they a) don't keep him warm enough, or b) make him sweat his butt off... The thermals are well made, he wears them pretty much every day in the winter, so they get washed very frequently and have held up just fine... The sizing and thickness are just right- not bulky underneath his jeans, but roomy enough that he is comfortable moving around, bending, squatting, etc. I get him Mediums and he wears a 31x32 pants and has pretty large and muscular thighs so they're a bit more snug around his thighs, but material is kind of stretchy so it's not too tight... These thermals are comfortable (and modest) enough that sometimes he'll get home from work, take off his work jeans and just lounge around in these, without looking like he's wearing a pair of my leggings, lol... One can never have too many thermals when working out in the cold, so I'll continue to buy them for his lame-but-useful stocking stuffers."

"* I'm a female and ordered these men's thermals for myself with another identical pair (one size smaller) for my husband. I did order a bit larger for myself to allow for more "hip" room, but really did not need to size up. I normally wear a 3X in women's plus sizes and a 2X or 3X in these thermals would have worked fine. The 3X pair I ordered for my hubby (who normally wears a man's 3X sweatpants) was also a bit roomy for him; he could have used a 2X... They are also about 6-8 inches longer than we need, but we are not tall people (just wide) and the excess length will be doubled up and stuffed in our boot tops. The fabric is a nice weight (on the light side, which I think is good) and the garments are decent quality. I wore mine around the house under a pair of jeans for a couple of hours and it was a nice, comforting warmth -- did not get me overheated or anything."

"* I wear these everyday when the temps fall below 50 I recently bought 2 pairs of the light gray (normally I buy black) and after just 2 wear and washes they are deconstructing. On one pair, the stitching around the leg band unraveled and on the other they have a hole along the seam in the crotch. And they weren t worn hard either, like on a construction job all day, just normal, light duty use and gentle wash and dry. Also, the material is like gauze that you could poke your finger through... Normally, Fruit of the Loom is a quality product that I can depend on. I have some pairs that are 3 years old and in fine shape... You get what you pay for but jeez, FTL, make them a better quality and charge $10."

"* I purchased the: SIZE: Medium Fruit of the Loom Men's Thermals They are a GREAT Clothing Base Layer and Pajama bottoms!!... They are not too tight or too loose... ) construction may feel a little rough against your skin; they will soften up after washing... Additionally; these Fruit of the Loom Men's Thermals as a base layer keeps you comfortable throughout the day and warm at night. They wick away moisture from your body to keep you quite comfortable. Especially during these rapid Fall/Winter climate weather changes we experience in Southern California- Hot during the daytime and colder chilly nights. If you intend to make this purchase; I recommend you buy: Two Pair: One pair to wear for during the daytime and one pair for at night."

"* My husband works a blue collar job, doesn't make a whole lot of money, and to top it off, his employer charges a monthly fee to park in their lot (talk about adding insult to injury! ) But at least he's GOT a job - we cut costs anywhere we can to help out our kids here and there and just HAVE to be able to spoil our four grandkids, so he skips the fee and walks several blocks to and from work. Mornings in Cincinnati can get pretty cold, and it makes me feel better knowing he's got his "long johns" on underneath! These thermal britches are a staple for us. He likes the way they fit him (we buy the 2XL), and the ribbed cuffs at the ankles that keep them from riding up... In the summertime, I prefer 100% cotton for anything, but when it's chilly, the higher polyester component is what I'm after, so I was a little disappointed. Still nice thermal pants, soft and not scratchy against the skin."

"* I bought the men's X-Large thermal bottoms, and this is actually for a woman (American ladies' size 14-16). It fits very well. This is the old-style sturdy waffle weave, and it so much sturdier than buying ladies' thermal underwear (if you don't mind the guy styling)... It is cotton blend with lots of cotton, so you can wear it against your skin for exercise with no problem. It does wick sweat away from your skin. Out of about 7 pairs I bought, one of them had some loose stitching, but not bad for the price. I used to get these for $5 at the grocery store, and Amazon charged me $10, but I haven't seen this style around for some time and I was relieved to finally get some on Amazon, because my old ones were worn out."

"* These are the most bizarre long underwear pants I ve ever seen... Only have fruit of the loom... When I got them I tried them on and they seem almost like they were knit or sewn together incorrectly. The butt is really really tight while the crotch is huge and baggy. The elestic waist is all kind of cheap and loose and not at all form fitting kind of hard not elastic. The legs are really baggy and big... I honestly think the specific ones I got were like a mistake or defective because they are so weird and like not even too big just all disproportionate it s almost like a joke."