Never go without your most-used tools and accessories close at hand with these men's work pants. Made of heavyweight 12-ounce cotton duck material with built-in Rugged Flex® technology, you'll be ready to get to work with a full range of motion and dependable coverage. Front, back, and side pockets mean you'll never have to pick and choose which everyday-carry tools to take with you and which to leave at home or in the truck.
Features
12-ounce, 99% cotton / 1% spandex duck
Built to move with Rugged Flex® stretch technology
Relaxed Fit: Extra room through the hips and thigh, with cuffs that fit over most work boots
Strong sewn-on-seam belt loops
Front pockets
Heavy-hauling reinforced lined back pockets
Multiple tool pockets
Model No. BN3279-M
Country of Origin: Imported
Rugged Flex®
Carhartt Rugged Flex® technology moves and stretches with you throughout the day so that whatever you're doing, it's easier to do.
Rugged Flex® garments must meet the Carhartt's defined standards for stretch, recovery, and durability, so when you put on a Rugged Flex® garment, you know it won't let you down. You'll find Rugged Flex® in shorts, shirts, pants, jackets, and boots because you need gear that helps you move, not gear that holds you back.
Great pants for working around deer camp! Very comfortable & durable.
November 27, 2024
Goldthwaite, TX, US
Rated 5 out of 5
Utility Work Pants
Comfortable fit. Very durable. Would recommend.
November 23, 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5
I'm impressed!
Good sturdy pants with a little extra room for us big guys. Color fast too. I will purchase again if or when I finally ware them out!
November 12, 2024
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Rated 4 out of 5
Similar Design Without Loop?
Would love to have a Carhartt pants option without hammer loop (and slightly dressier and less baggy) with leg pockets. Make available in full range of colors. There is a market for such if you can make it obvious amidst the noise of constantly shifting model numbers.
October 31, 2024
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Rated 4 out of 5
I like the pants but was disappointed to see they were made in Bangladesh. Last ones I bought were made in Central America and that at least keeps the money in the same hemisphere.