A comfortable essential done the Carhartt way. These men's thermal bottoms are made of midweight waffle knit polyester for easy-wearing warmth that wicks sweat and fights odor. These tights give you the range of motion and warmth you need when battling the cold months.
Features
4-ounce, 100% Polyester Waffle-Knit
Midweight, Carhartt Force® Base Layer
Built with Force FastDry® technology to wick sweat and dry fast
Built to move with Rugged Flex® stretch technology
Fights Odors
Smooth Flatlock seams, Y-split waistband, and contoured front for comfort
Strategic seam placement to reduce chafing
Model height: 6'2"; Chest size: 40.5"; Wearing size M
Carhartt Force® technology is engineered to fight sweat and dry fast, so you stay cool and comfortable 24/7
Fast Dry technology has superior wicking action which makes perspiration a memory. The bottom line is that Force works harder, day in and day out, for hard-working men and women, at a price that doesn’t bring out complaints at the kitchen table.
Units are expressed in inches and reflect general body dimensions. Measurements are approximate.
RECOMMENDED SIZE
WAIST
INSEAM
SMALL
34 - 36
33
MEDIUM
38 - 40
34
LARGE
42 - 46
35
XL
44 - 48
36
2XL
50 - 52
37
3XL
54 - 56
37½
4XL
58 - 60
38
How to Measure
Note: For best results measure over your undergarments. Use a cloth measuring tape.
Chest:
Measure just under your arms and across your shoulder blades, holding the tape firm and level. If your chest falls between sizes, order the next size up.
Hip/Seat:
Measure the fullest point between your natural waist and crotch.
Natural Waist:
Bend side to side and find the natural bend in your body; this is your natural waist. Note: It may not be the smallest point.
Inseam:
Measure from your crotch to the desired length on body. You may also measure pants that you currently own and like. Lay the garment flat and smooth out. Measure on the front from the crotch point along the seam to the hem for the inseam length..
Bottoms Size Chart
Units are expressed in inches and reflect general body dimensions. Measurements are approximate.