Rated 5 out of 5
My pants
After the third try, I finally got a pair of pants that actually fit me. I've gone down from an 18 women's to a 12 misses. That's just in the last year. I love them because they're nice and warm and they have a loose fit.So they are very comfortable to where when i'm working around the house.During the day.
November 25, 2024
Houston, TX, US
Rated 5 out of 5
Not sized for Barbie!
Carhartt is the only company I can find that has pockets in their women's pants that are as deep as men's! In addition, their women's pants are sized for realistic women, not Barbie sized females!
Rated 4 out of 5
Comfy and good for light grounds work
I bought two pairs of these pants back in the beginning of April. They're good, comfortable pants that are nice and stretchy and move with you. For reference, I am 5'7", 180lbs, lift heavy in the gym and have some chub on my thighs and hips-- thighs of thunder, if you will. I was expecting these pants to be a thicker material, although I don't mind the thickness in the summer months when it's hell's front porch outside. I think a thicker material would keep them from wearing out so quickly. With my job I frequently have to do things that require utilizing the squatting position, as well as light grounds work, so the pants stretch out very quickly and remain baggy and kinda frumpy until I wash them again. Like I said, they are comfortable, but I feel as though the "relaxed fit" is misleading. I purchased a size 14, and the pants are tight around the tops of my thighs, but baggy in my waist. I have to hike them up after moving around/standing up/picking something up from the squatting position, and this stretches them out further. I guess you either get pants that stretch or pants that fit. I honestly can't tell whether they run small or large because the sizing charts in the female work pants industry makes no sense and every lady is different. If you have thicker thighs, I would generally go for a larger size. I would buy these again if they weren't $60. One of my pairs was eaten up by battery acid, but I can still use them for general utility. Overall, not a bad pair of pants.
November 20, 2024
Lynchburg, VA, US