Loose Fit Washed Duck Utility Work - Men's
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Why We Like The Loose Fit Washed Duck Utility Work
Details
- Rugged work pant that won't limit your movement or flow
- 100% cotton duck canvas is hefty while being comfortable
- Generous fit through the seat and thighs for ultimate mobility
- Reinforced back pockets for hauling your hand tools
- Item #CHT00DZ
- Material
- 100% cotton
- Fit
- relaxed
- Style
- straight
- Leg Opening
- boot cut
- Waist
- belt loops
- Fly
- zippered
- Activity
- casual
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 996 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 17, 2024
Bring back Desert Color
Would like to give a 5 because quality and fit are great. My husband has worn these for years. However when you discontinued the color Desert, you gave him fewer choices and he only likes that color. Please bring that color back.
Originally reviewed on carhartt.com
March 21, 2024
I like them a lot, but I wish the lower pockets on to sides were a little deeper. It's hard to keep a knife or screwdiver in them. All in all very good purchase.
Originally reviewed on carhartt.com
March 18, 2024
Almost on the verge of never buying carhartt again. The sizing is wildly inconsistent not even remotely close to any other brand. I wear 32/32 and I couldn't even get the pants on let alone button them. Not just the pants the shirts/sweatshirts everything is so inconsistent it's been more of a hassle than anything. On top of that the quality has disintegrated since they stopped making there clothes in the US (and gotten more expensive)
Originally reviewed on carhartt.com
March 9, 2024
The Swiss Cheese Of Pants
In the high-stakes world of legwear, where skinny jeans suffocate and cargo shorts have been banished to the land of 2000s boy bands, one hero rises, pockets a-blazing, hammer loop swaying like a medieval flail: Carpenter Pants. When I first slid into a pair of these bad boys, I felt a transformation akin to Clark Kent donning his Superman cape, except my superpower was suddenly having more storage space on my legs than in my apartment. The sheer number of pockets is staggering. I found myself asking, "Do I even own enough things to fill these?" Challenge accepted. Wearing carpenter pants is like being in a secret society where the initiation rite is admitting you have no idea how to use half the tools these pants are designed to carry. But fear not; you don't need to know your way around a circular saw to appreciate the wind whistling through the vast expanses of your pocket space. Fashion critics might argue that carpenter pants are to style what clowns are to subtlety. To them, I say: Embrace the silliness! There's something liberating about strolling down the street, jingling like a medieval knight because of all the loose change and keys in your myriad pockets. So here's to the unsung hero of the wardrobe, the Swiss cheese of fashion: may your pockets never be empty, and your hammer loop always be occupied.
Originally reviewed on carhartt.com
March 7, 2024
Get them
The best pants I didn't know I needed. My absolute favorite. Got a black pair too now
Originally reviewed on carhartt.com
March 6, 2024
Seat is too big.
Really like the pants. They run too big in the seat, but need the waist size. They would have gotten five stars if the seat was a little smaller. Heavy material and wash well.
Originally reviewed on carhartt.com
March 1, 2024
Nice durable long lasti g
Very nice long lasting warm pants?well worth the money
Originally reviewed on carhartt.com
February 29, 2024
I don't like them. They are not as good quality as they used to be
Originally reviewed on carhartt.com
February 26, 2024
I'm switching to Duluth. At least they are made in the USA.
The pants are ok. They will do the job. The whole Carhartt brand has gone down hill. Not the quality it used to be known for.
Originally reviewed on carhartt.com
February 25, 2024
Comfortable, durable, and look darn good on me! I love these pants.
Originally reviewed on carhartt.com
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