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Old Wed Jun 11, 2008, 01:05pm
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Honigs vs. GD Pants

It's time to order new pants and I am trying to decide between the Honig's Poly/Wool Slacks and the GD pants. Apart from the fact that the Honig's are more expensive, what other differences are there?

BTW, Honigs has a special on leather ball bags, if you are so inclined.
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2008, 01:19pm
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It's time to order new pants and I am trying to decide between the Honig's Poly/Wool Slacks and the GD pants. Apart from the fact that the Honig's are more expensive, what other differences are there?

BTW, Honigs has a special on leather ball bags, if you are so inclined.
The last time I looked, the dark greys at GD were advertised as 100% polyester. The dark greys at Honigs are poly/wool
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2008, 01:29pm
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They are colored differently, with the Honigs pants looking slightly lighter than the GD pants. Also, for some reason, the GD pants I have seen have 3 belt loops right next to each other on the back, and it looks really bad. I have also heard that they get much hotter / are less breathable than the honigs.
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2008, 02:40pm
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I have both and my answer depends...

upon what your needs are. The GD pants can be thrown in the washer and dryer without a second thought. GD pants are also very comfortable around the waist. I have never had to iron them and they look fine.

Honig's poly-wools must be drycleaned most of the time to keep them looking their best. You can wash them in cold water and hang dry then iron them if you wish. When dry cleaned and correctly fitted and hemmed they are the nicest looking pants. They are my favorites but the others have their purpose.

I have the poly-wools for my college games and sometimes I wear them when working a HS game with a partner who is also in my college association to match if he wishes to wear them as well. The GD's I wear a lot in the summer doing travel ball tourneys as my regular partner is my son and he also has GD pants. We match up quite well. Only one of my HS partners and none of my college partners have the GD pants.

So, as I said earlier, it depends......

The choice is yours. Good luck.
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Old Wed Jun 11, 2008, 03:38pm
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Poly-Wools. They are excellent pants.
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the GD's are just plain ugly. the grey material they use looks almost plastic-like. i have not once dry cleaned my honigs pants. wash and hang dry works fine, and you don't have to iron them too often (as previously stated) unless you (or a clubby, damn some of them) leave them in the washer too long causing them to wrinkle. spend the extra couple of $ and get the honigs.
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Poly-Wools. They are excellent pants.
I agree. And my wife loves the fact that she doesn't have to mess with them. I pick up three pairs once a week at the cleaners and drop off three pairs. They always look impeccable. Not me, just the pants.


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Old Wed Jun 11, 2008, 10:15pm
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Sheesh, should I feel bad I still prefer Fechheimers?
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the GD's are just plain ugly. the grey material they use looks almost plastic-like. i have not once dry cleaned my honigs pants. wash and hang dry works fine, and you don't have to iron them too often (as previously stated) unless you (or a clubby, damn some of them) leave them in the washer too long causing them to wrinkle. spend the extra couple of $ and get the honigs.
I call the GD pants Dickeys for umpires. They are ugly, to me uglier than normal heather grey pants. The three belt loops in the back look terrible and nobody I've seen them in looks good at all wearing them.

If I buy any premium pants, they will be the Honig's ones.
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I own both

as well and prefer the GD's.

They are light in warmer days, easy to care for and I prefer the darker coloration. They also have a hidden expanding waistband which aids in fit if that's important to you.


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I actually love Fech's too. Where can we get them?
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Old Thu Jun 12, 2008, 11:24am
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I actually love Fech's too. Where can we get them?
You can get base pants directly from Fetchheimer as they are standard uniform pants. Plate pants are another story. They have limited runs. I found this out as no one around here carries Fetchheimer any longer. They all went to Dalco and I cannot stand those pants.

I prefer the GD also but I am not allowed to wear them during HS season per State of CT mandate (only heather gray is allowed).
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Old Thu Jun 12, 2008, 11:53am
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I actually love Fech's too. Where can we get them?
www.wardandpatch.com they are based in Toronto and carry Fech. pants.
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Old Thu Jun 12, 2008, 03:02pm
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I actually love Fech's too. Where can we get them?
If you don't mind buying from a softball organization, try here

http://www.officialgear.com/shop.asp?t=c&id=p123&pid=PG
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You can get base pants directly from Fetchheimer as they are standard uniform pants. Plate pants are another story. They have limited runs. I found this out as no one around here carries Fetchheimer any longer. They all went to Dalco and I cannot stand those pants.

I prefer the GD also but I am not allowed to wear them during HS season per State of CT mandate (only heather gray is allowed).
Check Lester's Upstate Sports for Fechheimer pants
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