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yep, i took the plunge and bought some Haian plackies (via Amazon).....that's after doing a fair bit of research on the sizings, after my previous purchases of Haian pants, some years ago, which were more of a youth size than an adult size; some irony there in that now that western makers have largely taken on the 'old' chinese [small] sizings, the Chinese have heeded calls and stepped up with a sizing up to proper proportions. it'll take the westerners another decade or so to twig.
erring on the side of caution, i bought XXL size, but i also had in mind my skin condition and wanted to avoid tight or biting leg elastics. and i have to say that these pants do not disappoint: they are large and the elastics are just right for my 24 inch thighs (nice and gentle).
delivery was also good, coming in a standard, unmarked waterproof packet and taking only 8 days.
given how they are, i wouldn't mind trying the smaller sizes and i nearly thought that they'd sent a Large by mistake and was slightly gleeing myself at the sight of the 'L' on one of the packs, but it turned out to be XXL (i was like 'how?', too; they must wear those cheap, chinese x-ray specs that we all thought were codswallop).
some pics for comparison with XXL Drylife Basics pants and a XXL Gary pants (standard rise/waist):
Haian on it's own
Haian beneath a Drylife
the 'rise' difference
Gary on top (i think the Gary wins on the crotch width, but the Haian has comfier leg elastics)
rise difference
erring on the side of caution, i bought XXL size, but i also had in mind my skin condition and wanted to avoid tight or biting leg elastics. and i have to say that these pants do not disappoint: they are large and the elastics are just right for my 24 inch thighs (nice and gentle).
delivery was also good, coming in a standard, unmarked waterproof packet and taking only 8 days.
given how they are, i wouldn't mind trying the smaller sizes and i nearly thought that they'd sent a Large by mistake and was slightly gleeing myself at the sight of the 'L' on one of the packs, but it turned out to be XXL (i was like 'how?', too; they must wear those cheap, chinese x-ray specs that we all thought were codswallop).
some pics for comparison with XXL Drylife Basics pants and a XXL Gary pants (standard rise/waist):
Haian on it's own
Haian beneath a Drylife
the 'rise' difference
Gary on top (i think the Gary wins on the crotch width, but the Haian has comfier leg elastics)
rise difference