The North Face Kids Boys' Glacier Pant (Little Kids/Big Kids)
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Description
- The cozy Glacier Pant is just the ticket after a cold day of sledding and shredding.
- Polartec® 100 fleece fabric provides lightweight insulation.
- Pill-resistant surface for longer durability.
- Elastic waist with inner drawstring for sure fit.
- Two open front pockets and one open back pocket.
- Logo at left ankle.
- 100% polyester.
- Machine wash cold and tumble dry low.
- Measurements:
- Waist Measurement: 24 in
- Outseam: 34 in
- Inseam: 26 in
- Front Rise: 10 in
- Back Rise: 14 in
- Leg Opening: 18 in
- Product measurements were taken using size MD (10/12 Big Kids). Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Customer Reviews
The North Face Kids Boys' Glacier Pant (Little Kids/Big Kids)
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We love these pants! My son loves the comfort, and the drawstring inside the waist ensures a perfect fit. He's tough on his clothes, coming home from the playground covered in woodchips and mud, and these still look like new after a few months. Not sure what the other reviewer was talking about with the lint. Fleece only gets linty if you don't use fabric softener/softener sheets. We have a cat in the house and still that problem had never occurred to me. I buy North Face for the quality. These are sweatpants; they're only stylish per se if you're worried about the brand. Overall a great pant - very warm.
I'd also recommend: adidas
- Jenna D - customer
- from Detroit, MI
- November 28, 2011
My kids love these pants! So soft and warm! My 5 year old wears a slim pant and these stay up on him, which is hard to find in a sweatpant! Love them, love Zappos!
- Anonymous - customer
- from port huron, michigan
- September 30, 2011
Very soft and comfortable. They fit baggy. However, they grab ever piece of lint imaginable.
- Ravi - customer
- from United States
- November 10, 2011
My little boy loves these pants. Very warm for him and they hold up well. He has 2 pairs and they are the first ones he goes for when getting dressed. Love that they have a drawstring since he is skinny and most pants fall off him because the waist is too big. Great investment!
- Anonymous - customer
- from Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
- February 13, 2013
I brought this pants for my 10 year old son. He loves them. He want all colors. They are very warm. I have no problem with them. Very good quality.
- Teri - customer
- from Cleveland, Ohio
- November 28, 2012





