A few months back, we got an invite to check out this crazy new line of pants and shorts that you can only get online. They're called Bonobos -- which intrigued us -- because a Bonobo is a type of chimp that's known for using intercourse as a greeting. So when we headed to Bonobos' New York City office, we weren't sure what to expect.What we got was a body fluid-free greeting (a handshake) from owners Brian Spaly and Andy Dunn, and a chance to try on some of the company's newest designs. Not to be a schill, but these former college roommates know what guys who want an alternative to jeans are looking for in a pair of slacks. Besides always infusing Bonobos with a sense of fun, these pants have a great fit, even on the abnormal lower halves of Asylum's staff.
In the gallery below are a few pics from our visit. Let us know what you think, but try to keep your focus on the pants and please refrain from comments like "There seems to be a lot of room in the crotch."
Bonobos
Bonnie Biess, Asylum.com
Bonnie Biess, Asylum.com
Capertons. Available at Bonobos.com.
Bonnie Biess, Asylum.com
Spider Fighters. Available at Bonobos.com.
Bonnie Biess, Asylum.com
Bonnie Biess, Asylum.com
Khakis. Available at Bonobos.com.
Bonnie Biess, Asylum.com
Snapdragons. Available at Bonobos.com.
Bonnie Biess, Asylum.com
Shoguns. Available at Bonobos.com.
Bonnie Biess, Asylum.com
Flip Fantasia. Available at Bonobos.com.
Bonnie Biess, Asylum.com
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Sunday 31 August
By Dave
So...they're pants.
Except those weird ones with the "waves". And those flowery ones. Very 60s. Or 70s.
I like the shorts. Mostly.
And I like the idea of something different inside the pockets. Why are they always some boring fabric, anyway?
Like I know anything about fashion.
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Tuesday 02 September
By Joe
I went to their web site, $110.-$190. and only go to size 38 waist. I could (and should) diet but still couldn't (wouldn't) afford a pair.
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