Never go without your most-used tools and accessories close at hand with these men's work pants. Made of heavyweight 12-ounce cotton duck material with built-in Rugged Flex® technology, you'll be ready to get to work with a full range of motion and dependable coverage. Front, back, and side pockets mean you'll never have to pick and choose which everyday-carry tools to take with you and which to leave at home or in the truck.
Features
12-ounce, 99% cotton / 1% spandex duck
Built to move with Rugged Flex® stretch technology
Relaxed Fit: Extra room through the hips and thigh, with cuffs that fit over most work boots
Strong sewn-on-seam belt loops
Front pockets
Heavy-hauling reinforced lined back pockets
Multiple tool pockets
Model No. BN3279-M
Country of Origin: Imported
Rugged Flex®
Carhartt Rugged Flex® technology moves and stretches with you throughout the day so that whatever you're doing, it's easier to do.
Rugged Flex® garments must meet the Carhartt's defined standards for stretch, recovery, and durability, so when you put on a Rugged Flex® garment, you know it won't let you down. You'll find Rugged Flex® in shorts, shirts, pants, jackets, and boots because you need gear that helps you move, not gear that holds you back.
Great fitting t shirts comfortable love the different colors
April 27, 2025
Deatsville, AL, US
Rated 5 out of 5
Supeeerr, no solo para el trabajo. También para ir a pasear
April 20, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5
Review of relaxed fit
I'm 5'7" and purchased the 32x30. Waist is a tiny bit tight but know it will stretch. Length is perfect, even with low top sneakers. Fabric is stiff without feeling uncomfortable and seems it will hold up well to work. Love the phone pockets on BOTH LEGS! never know when you have the switch sides due to positioning. Price point is nice for work too, so many work pants are $$$
I've had other brand's heavy fabric with flex and they lasted a decent time (2 yrs thru year long renovation, environmental field work and gardening - worn mostly October thru April/May). They always seem to rip at the thigh so I'll see how these fare.