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The Carhartt Men's Double Front Work Dungaree has you covered when the going gets tough. This burly work pant fits at the natural waist and sports a full seat and thigh. These heavy duty Carhartts feature a chap-style front with a cleanout bottom that easily accommodates knee pads, and a generous 19-inch leg opening that welcomes work boots. Peppered with tool pockets and a hammer loop, you'll appreciate taking fewer trips to the toolbox.
Bottom Line: Suit up for a nasty job in the Carhartt Double Front Work Dungaree.
These pants are the ultimate in style and function. I have a hard time wearing any other pants to tell you the truth. They are incredibly durable without being too heavy, but I would not recommend going on a major backpacking trip (as Evan noted) with them because they will take up quite a bit of space in a bag, weight or not. If you want a pair of pants that will take a beating and last forever, these are those very pants.
OK men need some help here, tried to be sly and figure out what size to get my boyfriend. He has 34s and 36s..when I casually asked him about pant saizes to figure out what fit better, I get "a 35 would be ideal".... So do I get the darn 34 or the 36?
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These things are by far the most comfortable pants I own, and they're mad tough. Perfect for work, school, camping, whatever. I use them for everything except backpacking, because they are without a doubt some of the heaviest pants out there.
Carhartt pants are the only pants I own, they go everywhere and do everything with me. Camping, carpentry, contruction, biking, partying, they are up for it all. They become a second skin to me, bearing their own battle wounds and carrying their own life story. When the time comes for me to retire my pants every few years, I try to avoid it. I apply patches but the Cotton Duck is so thin by then it wont hold the thread well. When i finally break down and get a new pair, i become determined to make them as comfortable as the last pair.
what do you guys have against short people? in other words, why do i have to spend my money elsewhere to get a pair of 30" inseam pants? kind of a bummer...
Blame Carhartt. Also, hemming a pant leg is not the toughest thing to do, and it's really cheap. If these are the pants you really, really want and you really, really want to support backcountry, consider trying it out.
The following work and family safe link will give you a good starting point. Or google DIY hemming...
These are great pants. They are a staple to any closet, so you really can't go wrong with these. I found that at first, they really need to be broken in, and washing them once helps, but don't dry them at first- that is like a step backwards in the breaking-in process. Then just wearing em to work finishes out the process. They are the most durable pants ever. And for any ladies, I am a small chick, and these in 28x32 fit way better than the weird cut on the women-specific Carharts.
I bought these to start wearing at work when the temperature drops here pretty soon (work/live at 9,000 ft) and the snow starts falling. They are VERY stiff at first, but after the first wash and wearing them around a few times start to loosen up. Excellent quality for the money!
I spent about 3 weeks over the summer doing trail work up in Maine/ NH The Carhartts never tore or ripped at the seams and now that their broken in their wicked comfortable
Ask any construction worker and he will say that he has a whole outfit of Carhartt stuff. It may be expensive but they take the abuse un like many other pants. It's not a designer brand They are made to be tough. Definitely worth the extra $$$. They are kind of stiff but after awhile they get a little better. I wear mine at least 2 times a week through rock climbing and random acts of play they still are in great shape. The extra layer of material on the bottom and the knees is a nice touch Pros--- BOMBPROOF. Cons- no gusseted crotch, ridged material. Also check out mountain khakis
My husband discovered this pant about four years ago and it pretty much became all he wore. He got pretty excited when he saw some on this site, since his were starting to wear out. When they arrived I couldn't understand how he could possibly wear them, they're so stiff, but he just happily put them on and has been wearing them since. It's a guy thing, I guess.
I feel to go indepth on the carhartt is to almost give in on the secret of the club. I mean, these pants are probably one of the most worth-while investments that you can make as far as work pants go. I did fire rehab work in New Mexico and wore these EVERY DAY. Now, I wear them post-skiing because I've broken them into the point that they are more comfortable then most jeans. They fit true to size, and are really the stanard in work pants.
These pants are the ultimate in style and function. I have a hard time wearing any other pants to tell you the truth. They are incredibly durable without more...