Let's dive into these Fjallraven Keb Eco-Shell trousers I recently bought, because boy, do we have some issues. Sure, they look solid, and the build quality is exactly what you'd expect from Fjallraven - top-tier. I've always appreciated the craftsmanship Fjallraven brings to the table, and these trousers aren't an exception in that regard. But here's where things go south. I've been a loyal Fjallraven fan for a while, rocking their Keb trousers in size 50, and they've always been a perfect fit. So, with the same confidence, I ordered these Eco-Shell trousers in my usual size M. What I got was a waist fit that felt custom-made but a length that felt like it was designed for a giant. It's not just a little extra fabric we're talking about; these pants are unreasonably long. And believe me, the irony isn't lost on me. I've got this high-quality, stylish pair of trousers that I can't wear because of the absurd length. The worst part? The sizing guide led me to believe these would be a perfect fit. Now I'm stuck with these excessively long, expensive trousers, and I can't help but feel disappointed and let down. It's a bitter pill to swallow, especially considering the steep price tag. In a nutshell, these Fjallraven Keb Eco-Shell trousers have left a sour taste in my mouth. They've got the aesthetics, the quality, but the fit - especially the length - is a total disaster. If you're planning on getting a pair, heed my warning: don't trust the sizing guide blindly or better yet, try them on in-store first. Don't end up with the same regret I'm dealing with.
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