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I think I asked this question here a couple of years ago, but at the time I didn't act on the information I received and I can't find the thread now.
I'm looking for good loungewear/use-at-home pants (for men) without synthetics/microplastics. They need to be comfy. And the price should match the quality/longevity of the item. If the price is high, fine, but I want value for money. Bonus points if it doesn't make you look like a huge slob if you wear them for a quick trip to the nearest store.
Lucky makes some 100% cotton jeans. I forget which series I have, but they are soft enough to be comfortable around the house (but not as soft as premium jeans with some elastane, which you wish to avoid) and tough enough to be more durable and long-lasting than premium jeans (but not tough enough to survive a bunch of hard outdoors work). They certainly look good enough to make trips to stores or dinner.
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