Feature(may vary by option.)

●Slim fit sits close to the body; Lengthened 34.5" inseam
●Constructed from breathable, quick-drying DRYRIDE stretch fabric [10,000mm/10,000g]; Fully-taped seams create the ultimate seal against foul weather
●Living Lining helps regulate your temperature; Zippered drop-seat construction
●Mesh-lined no-snag thigh vents; Elasticized center back panel for added stretch
●Zip chest pocket with media port and microfleece-lined hand-warmer pockets for storage

[Light Denim]




[Rose Brown]




[Multicolor]




[Black]




[True Black]




[Barren Camo]




[True Penny]




[Deep Teal]




[Pink]




[Martini Olive]




[Shaded Spruce]




[True Black New]




[Creme Brulee]




[Cheetah Floral]




[Animal Mashup]




[True Black 1]




[Dress Blue]




[Rose Brown 1]




[Green]




[Grey]




[Nevermind Floral]




[Hickory]





Description

Workwear meets snowstorm. The Burton womens Avalon Bib Stretch Denim delivers a classic style backed up with crucial storm-shedding tech. Its cut from stretchy, breathable polyester denim with a thermo-regulating lining, so you can ride through squalls and sun without a wardrobe change. A zippered drop-seat, thigh vents, and adjustable suspenders help make life on the mountain more comfortable.

How To Measure

Arms:Measure the distance from the middle of the back of your neck, over the top of the shoulder, along the outside of your arm, over the elbow to the prominent wrist bone, taken with the arm bent 90 degrees and the hand placed on the hip.

Chest:Place a tape measure under your arms and measure around the fullest part of your chest.

Natural Waist:Measure around your natural waist at the narrowest point.

Hips:Measure around the fullest part of your hips.

Body Inseam/ Inside Leg:Measure from the top of your inner thigh along your leg to the bottom of your ankle. If you like your trousers long, measure down the lower part of your foot.

Garment Inseam:Using a pair of pants that fit well, measure from the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg. For outerwear pants we recommend that cuffs do not pool in the front to stay clear of binding buckles and connection points.