Goodmove
Straight Fit Thermal Trekking Trousers
€ 70
- Straight fit
- Loose Fit
Product code: T175006M
About this style
Tackle chilly outdoor activities in comfort and style in these flat front thermal trekking trousers from the Goodmove collection. They're made in a streamlined straight fit from tough, durable ripstop fabric, lined with cosy fleece and adjustable bungee cord hem. Added stretch ensures freedom of movement. There are handy rear snap-fastening pockets and a hidden zipped pocket. The secure cargo pockets are perfect for storing your tech and valuables safely. M&S Collection: easy-to-wear wardrobe staples that combine classic and contemporary styles.
Details & care
Details & care
Style
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Straight fit
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Button and zip fastening
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Unlined
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Added Stretch
Composition
90% polyester, 10% elastane (exclusive of trimmings) , Pocketing (pocket fabric composition) - 65% polyester, 35% cotton , Mesh trimming - 100% polyester
Care
Wash at 40°C delicate
Do not bleach
Tumble dry medium temperature
Iron at medium temperature
Do not dry clean
Delivery, collection & returns
Delivery, collection & returns
Christmas delivery and collection last-order dates
Standard Delivery
Order by Monday 23rd of December
Store Collection
Order by Monday 23rd of December
Standard
FREE over €50, or €4.50
Collect from store
FREE
Ireland returns
FREE
Exclusions apply
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Reviews (10)
Walking trousers
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
No, I don't recommend this
Spotted these and needed some warm walking trousers read a few reviews eg issues with the tightening loops on the legs. These can’t be described as straight fit I find them quite baggy .Having said that they are warm and comfortable the loops are fine as long as you don’t pull them tight and create a massive loop.
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Handy walking trousers
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Comfortable walking trousers with handy pockets for dog walking.
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Warm trousers - legs a but short
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Nice and warm trousers - but a bit short in the leg. Also the leg drawstrings don’t really work - leaves big loops to catch on things. I ordered 31” leg - probably could do with longer as have bare ankles at times. I don’t walk anymore but wanted to stay warmer in my wheelchair.
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They are well made and the colour is nice
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
I bought this trousers for the winter and hiking. Specially as I’m going to Norway. I guess are bit light for that sort of weather. But they seemed to be quite warm
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Great value and design.
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
I bought these for my son who has to cycle everywhere. They are ideal well made and exactly right for him.
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Useful, comfy, cosy trousers that look great too!
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
Bought for my teen son (who is 6' 3") and the 33' length was really generous (great for him). Quite a loose fit (rather than straight I would say). Adjustable waist is useful. They look like normal, trendy cargos but with warmth and shower resistance - absolutely perfect for winter.
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The ankle ties are far too big and ungainly.
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
No, I don't recommend this
I bought these for my husband as closest to similar trousers bought previously from M&S. the trousers are a tighter fit and the ankle ties are far too big. Once tightened what do you do with the surface cord. Prefer a Velcro ankle strap.
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Good quality but very poor fitting.
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
No, I don't recommend this
Far too baggy, they look like flairs. The draw strings on them is too long when tightened too.
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Ready for the cold
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
Not heardof this brand but at this price, willing to have a go. Pleased with these. Great stlye, quality and price. Not to bulky, excellent for "before it gets too cold"
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Trip hazard
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
No, I don't recommend this
Good idea but can't understand what the drawstrings at the bottom of the legs are for. If you walk with them as they are, they are a trip hazard and any low-lying twigs or rocks would catch and trip you up. Returned.
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