Bought for my 16yr and surprised on how much he liked the pants. He’s a 30x34, tall and thin. I was worried because I thought being “flame resistant” they would be stiff material, but they feel like normal khakis.I bought two pairs, the second after I wore them to work. I CAN MOVE IN THEM AND THEY LOOK GREAT.Talk to other people who bought these and said that they had to buy one size up because the waist was too small. Also the pant legs are very baggie.I like the pants they fit true to size…they are a little expensive but I would recommend themthanksI own five pairs, listened to everyone's reviews and bought my first 2 pair, 2 sizes bigger, definitely too big had to have them taken in at the waist, next I ordered 1 pair, 1 size bigger and they were still big but not terrible, the next 2 I ordered in my size and they fit well not too tight at all, the fit is perfect for me. I like my pants a little baggy. the material is nice an soft. I ordered another pair today!Fits as expected, Carlheatt gets it. Working men need clothing that fit with durability. Not sure why this is so hard to find. I'm happy I took the chance on these, totally satisfied!They fit great. As an electrical worker for a public utility, finding FR clothing that fit well and don't shrink in the wash can be hard. These are the best FR work pants I have ever bought.Wow... For this price you'd figure they are a little thicker/heavier weight cotton, but NO, that isn't the case!I wore these pants one damn day, barely did any welding or grinding that would touch my pants at all....I took them out of the wash and put them on to go to work and found this damned hole!! Which is only going to get bigger every time they are washed! I'm pissed.. Screw this overpriced brand, at least the Lapco brand FR pants I bought lasted a few days of HEAVY grinding and spatter before they got a hole in them!I have been wearing these FRB240 style panta for years. They changed the pattern on the last ones I got and now I look like oilfield MC Hammer. These things are huge! Returned, will have to go with another brand. Carhartt, why change? Who desires parachute work pants? Really?SO... I love the pants they feel like there pretty durable BUT, Sizing is sooooo off. Im a 32/33 waist and I ordered a 34 waist to be safe since reading reviews that the sizing is tight. Well they were right 34 was TIGHT in the waist. I just ordered the 35/32 so we'll see then.Good soft material, but the waist sizes are weirdly too tight. I usually wear 30-31, i got the 33, and i barely fit in. But the legs are weirdly too wide! Not sure what type of model they used.Fits well and the extra pockets are always handy for an electrician, these last longer than some other types of work pants.