Lined Work Pant - Women's
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- Material
- [main] 98% cotton, 2% spandex, [knees and seat] 100% polypropylenem, [sandpoint flannel lining and pocket bags] 100% cotton
- Fit
- regular
- Inseam
- 31.5in
- Pockets
- 2 hand, 1 right thigh knife, 1 back drop-in
- Waist
- belt loop
- UPF Rating
- 50+
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 6.8oz
- Activity
- lifestyle
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
3.5 based on 22 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageFebruary 4, 2024
Not made for women's' bodies
This product had an odd cut. The lines crossing at mid thigh squeezed my thighs, bulging them inward. The pants also gave me a horrible camel toe which I have never had before with any other pants. Sizing up would have not changed the shape of the jeans and the odd fit on my body.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 17, 2024
Great fit but a little stiff
Great fit and rugged pants, but they wear a little stiff.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 10, 2024
Great fit but a little stiff
Warm and rugged but the pants are a little hard to wear.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 5, 2024
Perfect for my body type and tough-but not flexible
I'm 5' 4", 135 lb, and I usually wear shirt size small and size 6 pants. I bought the size 6 in the women's lined work pants and they fit my body type perfectly! They fit just perfectly over my hips and belly (they button an inch or two below my belly button), which is important since they have pretty much no stretch. I gave them a 4 instead of a 5 because they would be more functional if they had more stretch-as it is, they get pretty darn tight anytime I try to squat down or do other more flexible moving.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 4, 2024
Good pants, small pockets
While I am happy with the flannel aspect of these pants, I am quite frustrated with the pockets. It's a lifelong punishment for those who wear women's pants that the pockets are never large enough. I think because the name includes "work pants," they lowered the length of the pocket but did not consider the size of the opening to said pocket. Once I squeeze my hand through the opening, I can fit my whole hand it which is more than I can usually say for women's pants. It's a matter of entering your empty hand in the pocket in the first place, not to mention if you're holding any kind of tool you'd like to place in said pocket. Overall, good pair of pants. But please note that not all women have such delicate small hands. Also note: the flannel lining does not cover below your knees. Toasty thighs, breezy calves.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
December 28, 2023
Nice pants-but they run large
These pants are nice. I wish that OR women's pants would run more consistent in their sizing. Sometimes I wear a 2-sometimes a 4-sometimes a 6. I am 5'3 inches. 115# . Based on the reviews I decided to order a 4. They were too big, but they were a final sale and so I can't return them. I will still wear them with a belt. I have ordered them in a 2, but I haven't received them yet. Hoping they fit better because I think they are nice pants. They are a little stiff, but with that type of fabric I expected that. I will give an updated review once I get the size 2. Hopefully they will fit better.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
November 28, 2023
Weird Pants
Pro: Pockets are large. The color is nice. I got these at a steep discount. Cons: Did not keep me warm at freezing. They fit weird -One other reviewer, who I share a waist size with, said a 6 was too big. So I got a 4 instead. Waist fits great - hips and crotch fit odd. A combination of too large in some areas and too small in others. Due to this, the front pockets can barely be used and the back pockets wing out in the back.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
November 17, 2023
Sturdy, fitted, cozy workpants
I didn't know I needed these til I gave them a try - nice garment for all-day gardening in chilly weather. The fabric is thick and sturdy, so I don't anticipate them getting worn out anytime soon, and the fabric seems to withstand a little dampness (if I kneel in damp soil, my knees don't get wet). They've got conveniently-placed and conveniently-sized pockets and tuck nicely into tall boots. There's very little "give" at the waist, which felt stiff at first but I actually prefer that rigidity because I bend over so much and there's no risk of slippage and "crack" showing. Well done!
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
November 15, 2023
Break in great!
I purchased these on clearance and I wish they weren't discontinuing them. It took a couple of days but they broke in great and fit really nicely, as they are a heavy weight duck type fabric I expected a break in period. I am pleased with the durability and weight, these fit so much better than any carhart ever has for me!
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
November 11, 2023
Sizing way off
I have a 31 inch waist and 39 inch hips. Size 4 or 6 in other OR pants fit me perfectly. According to the size chart for these pants, I'd be a 10. That seemed off to me so I compromised by getting an 8. They were too big! The size chart is wildly inaccurate here. They did shrink a bit after washing and drying so the 8 is okay, but I have to wear a belt and they're baggier than I'd like. In my opinion there's too much material in the thighs and crotch area which creates some bagginess and gapping and there's easily an extra inch of space at the waist even after shrinkage. Other than the inaccurate sizing, these seem like quality pants and I like the color (saddle) a lot. The material feels thicker and more durable than my other work pants and I like the higher waist and slightly tapered leg. Overall I'm not mad because I bought them at their final sale price but the sizing is frustrating. I'd say ignore the size chart and get your normal OR size (I wish I'd gotten the 6), or maybe consider going up one size if you want room to layer underneath or like the looser fit.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
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