A couple of months ago I had the opportunity to test the Poulter Tartan Trousers from IJP Design. I was so impressed with the design, fit and quality, I had to explore the IJP Design product line further. Since IJP Design has a “lead with the legs” design philosophy, I wanted to put another pair of their pants to the test.
(The “lead with the legs’ design philosophy means that the pants are the foundation of every collection. Then, design team goes to work on coordinating shirts, sweaters (jumpers), belts and other accessories that work in harmony with the pants.)

After putting the Tech Pants to the test, I have to say that the folks at IJP Design absolutely nailed it with these pants. I can tell a lot of thought went into the design and no stone was left unturned. Everything from the style to the performance is top-notch. The quality and attention to detail is on par with the Tartan Trousers, but the Tech Pants have a sportier, more athletic look and feel to them. It’s not often that I get to call a piece golf apparel “feature-rich,” but those are the words that pop into my head when I think about these pants.
The August morning that I broke out these pants provided the perfect conditions for testing. There was a heavy morning dew and temperatures rose about 20 degrees during the round. Also, the course I played still struggles with the whole irrigation and drainage thing. Even though it hasn’t rained in several months, there were plenty of puddles to splash through.
The pockets are also perfectly designed for golf. The front and back pockets are deep to allow plenty of room for tees, ball mark repair tools, scorecards and yardage books. A small pocket for a ball marker sits in the slanted openings of the front pockets.
Most technical pants these days are wrinkle-free. I’m all for not having to fire up the iron, but over time the creases in the pant legs disappear. The Tech Pants from IJP Design have a nice pin tuck detail (a fancy name for a fold that is sewn in place) on the front leg that creates the look of a well-pressed crease, so the only irons you need to worry about are the ones in your bag.
As I mentioned above, the folks at IJP Design nailed it with the Tech Pants. They are highly versatile, perform well and keep you looking your best in a variety of conditions. Expect some fresh colors for Fall when IJP Design’s new Autumn/Winter collection drops. There are even rumblings about a tartan version of the Tech Pants coming soon (see the image below that Ian Poulter posted to Instagram recently), which sounds like the best of both worlds to us.
IJP Design is a fun brand to follow in the social media world. They run a lot of creative contests with great prizes (including the #IJPSecretBackNine contest that is going on now), so check out their website, blog and follow them on Twitter (@IJPDesign and @IJPDesignUSA) and Facebook.
Next up for me? I’m off to check out the shirts and sweaters from IJP Design.
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