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The Carhartt Men's Loose Fit Canvas Carpenter Jeans sit slightly below the natural waist and fit loosely through the seat and thigh, but they're not your son's fashion carpenter jeans. Made from incredibly durable cotton canvas, these pants were constructed for the hard-working man. 19-inch leg openings fit well over work or hiking boots, and double hammer loops and a reinforced utility pocket keep your essential tools close at hand. A cell phone pocket lets you catch those important phone calls from home.
Bottom Line: Show those youngsters what real working looks like with your Carhartt Carpenter Jeans.
These are pretty good pants - they are just slightly dressier than jeans for work, but also very tough and functional. My only complaint is that they are, for pants advertised to be "loose fit," strangely tight in the waist. This is particularly surprising for me, because most of the time, any pants that fit my ghetto booty are usually comparatively loose in the waist. The fit through the seat and legs, however, is fine.
If you're a jeans guy that has to pass for a Dockers dude occasionally, these almost do it. I travel a lot and wear them on the plane so I look just that little bit dressier than jeans when I get where I'm going. As others have said, they won't last like the double-knee classics, but they are very comfortable to wear (I'm a medium-size big guy 6'2" 220) and fit me well.
I'm planning to buy more and replace the blue jeans for all my traveling.
i can usually get away wearing a 34 size pant, but these i had to go one up and get the 36...a bit of a hit to my ego, but the fit is great, the fabric is comfortable. great work or casual pants. wear them hiking, working, or drinking!
I bought a pair of these (not from backcountry.com, sorry!) pants over a year ago. I have worn them to class, hiking, camping, working in the cold, everything. They can withstand being worn for a week or two without needing a wash, gross but true. The areas of high use (around pockets, knees, etc) is fading in color but the actual material is still in great condition. The canvas is comfortable and durable to the point that you can most likely own a pair of these for years.
These pants have a timeless design. They probably look the same on the farmer who wore them in the 1930's, as they do on me! Very comfortable and durable fabric to boot, nice fit. I just need a pair for every day of the week.
I like these pants, but not as much as my other pairs of carhartts (which are more or less the only pants I wear). They seem to fit a little tighter through the hips until it hits about mid thigh. This may be due to the jean-style pocket cut, rather than the traditional carhartt slash pocket we know and love. They're a pretty good pair of nicer looking pants, not as many rivets as the other styles, so you can dress them up a bit more. In short, a good, well-made pair of pants, just a funky fit.
I have a VERY active son who has not managed to break through these jeans yet. They fit him well, which is hard since he is very thin. We liked your service getting them to us too. All around, we are very pleased!! thanks
This is my second pair of these after wearing out the first. Not as burly as the super heavy duty Carhartt's but still love 'em. Just grovelled around in the dirt at Joe's Valley yesterday and they were great. Great desert climbing/bouldering pant.
This is a good lighter weight pair of Carhartts that I bought for climbing among other things. They work good for whatever kind of climbing, but are great for the desert. Maybe the double knee'd version would be more durable, but they are also heavier and not as flexible as these. They also look good as just a casual around town pair of dungarees, as well as a work/painter pant of course.
Don't like Carhartts all rough and ridged that never seem to break in? These are great! Softer denim lets these pants feel comfortable right off the get go. Fit nicely but could use gusseted crotch. These do wear out a little faster than the more rugged Carharrts like the washed duck work dungarees.
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