Columbia Edgewater Chino Pant - Women's

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The Columbia Women's Edgewater Chino Pants are just as at home on a day hike as they are cozied up by a fire. Columbia made these casual pants with 100% cotton Chisel Cloth that feels soft against your skin and can stand up to the abuses of the trail. The Edgewater Chino Pants are part of Columbia's Authentic Fit line, which means they won't be too tight or too loosejust right.

Product Features

  • Material: 100% Cotton Chisel Cloth
  • Belt: Belt loops
  • Pockets: 2 Hand
  • Fly: Yes
  • Gusseted Crotch: No
  • Recommended Use: Casual, day hikes, gardening, traveling
  • Warranty: Lifetime

Other Details

  • Brand: Columbia Sportswear
  • Department: womens
  • SKU: COL0707

Customer Reviews

Columbia Edgewater chino's

3.0 / 5.0


I LOVE these pants. The material feels wonderful. They give when you move and I like how they fit. My negative is that they are not all the same. I bought 10 pairs and they seem to be different sizes although marked the same size. I made the mistake of trying on one pair and having all of them altered at the waist an inch. Some of the pants differ by a complete size in length and waist!


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