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Build a house—hell, build 20 in your Carhartt Double Front Washed Duck Work Dungaree.
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Makes you a more of a man!
Powder4breakfast
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In just a few months of owning them I've done everything from Carpentry to roofing a house. They are thick and feel very durable. Kneeling and sliding around on the knees without worrying about wearing them out. Not sure why I waited so long to buy a pair. Thumbs up for traditional Carhartt brown.
Carhartt says the Duck washed is the same as the regular; but, has been washed in a big machine with rocks to soften them up. Eventually the normal pair will end up feeling like the Duck Washed. By the Duck Washed and enjoy them the first time you wear them. 180-185lbs 5'11" 34"waist. 34w 32l fits true to size.
By far my favorite work pant I've ever worn. Double front is awesome.
Dark brown, washed duck
ich00012
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The washed duck is definitely more durable and thicker, but the canvas is soft and little thinner. Got them both and will have to let time tell. My quick assessment is the washed duck might be way to go for durability and can see these loosen up after a few washes. Loving the new pants!
Durable!
KrazyGirl152
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One word for these bad boys, DURABLE!!! My husband was constantly destroying his pants due to the nature of his work but these pants have yet to be ruined. Carhartt makes fantastic work pants, they are tough but still look good. Fits true to size.
How is the fit in the thighs, relaxed,...
Michael Kenny
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How is the fit in the thighs, relaxed, loose?
Reid Pitman
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Its a loos fit.
Best Pants. Ever.
Jama'a1
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These are incredible. I bought one pair just to test them out and ended up buying two more a few months later because I was so whooped. They will handle any abuse you can give them, and will last for years. Or decades. I'll probably be wearing these same pants 20 years from now. As with all things Carhartt, the fit is a teeny bit big, so consider sizing down. I love the Dungaree fit.
Heavy duty,
Christopher Minguez
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Comes with heavy weight. This is the heavier duck material, not the lighter canvas, used for brutal jobsite areas where puncture and tear hazards are high. The canvas material is super durable, and breaks in nicely over time. If hot weather is a concern and your jobsite is not as rugged, try the canvas double front pants from Carhartt. Much lighter and more comfortable. You may even be able to pull off wearing them to the office.
So Classic
Paddy Foran
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These could easily be your last pair of pants. They redefine durability and function. I have had mine for 6 years and they aren't i any danger of wearing out.
The Best
TonyG
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I only brought one pair of pants on my 18,000 motorcycle journey. That one pair of these double-kneed Carhartts has been everwhere from the top of glaciers in Alaska to the shores of the Sea of Cortez, and every state in the lower 48. The double knees do a great job deflecting gravel and bugs along the way. I won't wear anything else when I ride.
I like these pants a lot!
tim20002221066
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They're comfortable, and with a pair of long underware underneath
they handle the cold weather really well.
Sorry there aren't anymore in my size.
Indestructable
Jesse Lind
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These are the most indestructable pants I have ever owned. Ever!
These are my other pants
Chris Colney
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What can I say, these pants kick so much a$$ you're never going to want to change out of them and as far as I can tell, you'll never need to. Over the years I've beat the crap out of them and my carhartts keep coming back for more. Whether it's at work, in the field, in class or at the bars, I never take them off. I buy two pairs of these babies a year and I have no need for anything else. The double front adds a little weight but another year or so of durability. The pockets are big enough for keys, phone, knife, wallet, or whatever else you may need to get the job done. I'm sold.
Overall: Buy these once; they'll outlast you.
Love them!
Jackie Paaso
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What can I say I'm from Maine and I love my carhartts! I wear them all the time. Even if I'm not painting a barn or helping watch 63 sled dogs. They hold up great and fit great too!
Great Pants!
wmpennsocc1971825
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I've been working concrete for 4 years now and have only gone through 2 pairs. Takes a week or so for it to break in comfortably but after that they feel great....plus carharts are chick magnets:)
Really can't bust 'em
Brian B.
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Probably the most durable, best fitting pant on the market. I have a closet full of technical clothes and lighter pants than these tanks, but I still wear these nearly every day in the cooler months. Double front is super tough, and will almost never die on you. The pockets start to fray where you wallet sits after a few years, but that's no big deal.
Are these Carhartt B136, or B01?
Brooks
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Are these Carhartt B136, or B01?
Dakka
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These are definitely the B136 style.
Best work pant ever!
BIG AL 86
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These are the only pants that i wear for construction work.. i've used them in freezing cold utah weather and hot catalina island summers.. they hold up great. and are comfortable.. and i like wearing them just around town.
can you fit in gel pads for knees?
luc wildman
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can you fit in gel pads for knees?
John3:16
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Basically it depends on the pads, but if you can squeeze them in there through the opening then I guess you can!
I'm looking at the carhartt double front...
pan2534371
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I'm looking at the carhartt double front dungarees, and wondering if the washed dungarees have the same sizing as the unwashed ones? i have found that sometimes washed pants are bigger because they don't shrink.
tyler boucher
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i feel that there about the same -the fit is similar...i find that the waist size changes more depending on the frequency of washing than anything else..ie: my pants go from a bit tight to comfortably loose depending on how long ago i've washed them.
pants for LIFE
christmas freak
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Greatest pants I have ever owned. Bomb-proof. Super comfy. I've lived in them for the last 4 years, and they're not showing any signs of quitting. I use em for everything, including 3 seasons of landscaping. Fit's nice and loose, yet not too baggy. The double front is awesome. I had ACL reconstruction a few years back and the two layers is just enough padding for kneeling on hard surfaces. Material is so strong, a knife doesn't even cut them. Buy them. Love them.
Is this the Carhartt B01 Work Pant??
JMERVER910895
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Is this the Carhartt B01 Work Pant??
Russell Griggs
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Yes, they are one and the same.
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