Garth, thank you for sharing. Do you ever wear them in a light rain? Are 
they somewhat water repellent? I find the Riv MUSA pants are good in a 
drizzle but beyond that, they get soaked. I love them otherwise.

JohnS


On Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 4:52:06 AM UTC-5, Garth wrote:
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>
>
> There's lots of non-cycling specific short pants available.  I say short 
> pants because depending on your leg length, what may be marketed as a 
> knicker may be too short for someone tall, and what's marketed as a capri 
> pant could suit someone tall. A global shopping place like amazon for 
> example has lots of these. 
>
> Also, stretch woven fabrics are by nature very durable, resistant to 
> abrasion, hence so common to most soft shell pants and jackets. 
>
>>
> For the sake of this post, here's the link to Aerotech's cycling knickers 
> though. The things I've purchased from Aerotech have been excellent quality 
> and made in the USA if that matters to you.  
> https://www.aerotechdesigns.com/aetedemecoca.html
>

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