Carhartt Men's Loose Fit Washed Duck Flannel-Lined Utility Work Pant

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars | 6,294 ratings

Price: 59.99

Last update: 01-08-2025


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  • David
    5.0 out of 5 stars Nice Fit ????????
    Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
    I wanted a true fit size, so I sized down 1 in the width and length of the pants (My Size: 38-32, Pants: 36-30.), since these are loose fitted. The pants might turn a little, little blue over time from washing them, but you can just wash it inside out to avoid it. Over all, it's a nice fit and keeps me warm. The pockets are nice and I don't have trouble stretching in them. Not as thick as i thought, but still pretty nice. They are pretty comfy.
  • A. M. Glaeser
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love them; hope the discussion of fit helps you
    Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2016
    After reading many reviews I bought a pair of these pants. When they arrived the first thing I noticed was the weight of the package. The pants are heavy, and that is a good thing. If you are considering buying them, it probably isn't because you want to wear them in Hawaii. Many prior reviews discuss fit issues. IMHO, there are three dimensions that you should know when buying pants: the waist, the inseam, and the outseam. Most online sites provide only the waist and inseam. I think many of the issues that people report with these pants are perhaps due to a longer outseam. The outseam, in case you are not familiar with this term, is the measurement from the top of the waistband to the bottom of the leg. As the outseam increases, all else the same, the pant either sits higher and higher on your waist, or the crotch migrates to your knees. I measured the inseam and it is exactly what the manufacturer says it is. I compared the outseam to that of some other jeans (Levi 505, and 506) that I own. The outseam of these Carhartt pants is about an inch longer. If you then wear them an inch higher on your waist, the length should be fine. However, if like me you suffer from MSD (midsection bulge or CBB chronic beer belly), a common problem, then your waistline may increase rapidly the higher on your waist you wear the pant. I you buy your normal waist size, this forces you to wear it lower, and then makes the pants seem too long. May I suggest that you measure your "waistline" when wearing pants that fit, and then measure it an inch higher. If those measurements differ, you may want to go with one of two strategies. The first would be to buy your normal waist and take the length an inch less than you normally do. My pants are slightly long, but since 30" is the shortest inseam available, I really didn't have any option. Alternatively, choose your normal inseam and increase the waist size so the pant can sit comfortably a bit higher on your waist. I hope the information on the fit is useful to you.

    The pants appear to be sturdy, well constructed, and I get the sense that they will last for a long time. As others have noted, the legs are roomy. I don't particularly enjoy the sausage casing look. There are several other features worth pointing out. The front pockets are fairly deep, which is a great thing if you don't like losing things like keys and change from your pockets. There are seven belt loops. More and more often pants are being made with only five. The added warmth of the flannel is evident but not overwhelming, and what I wanted. There are some smaller side pockets in the leg. An iPhone 4, 5, or SE, even with a case, and an iPod fit; I doubt that a Samsung or iPhone 6 would fit. These are not elegant pants by any means, but they meet my needs very nicely.
  • Sue C, Blueberry Studio
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good looking AND durable.
    Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
    The fabric is very strong. The legs are wider than needed for my husband but so far, the body of the cloth keeps them from looking saggy.
  • Pesach.
    4.0 out of 5 stars Warm, relaxed fit and nice looking.
    Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
    These carpenter pants are warm, look good and run large. Length is longer than stated. I always get compliments when I wear these. They’re comfortable and great for winter work outdoors. Please note that they are heavy weight but are extremely comfortable. Love the warmth they provide. Will purchase more in the future. Recommended.
  • Just Alice
    5.0 out of 5 stars They look great on my husband - and they are warm.
    Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2023
    My husband walks our dog every day, early in the morning: rain or shine, windy or calm, cold or below freezing. These pants keep him very warm this time of year when the temperature drops pretty low.
    Not to mention how great he looks in them. I love them. He is 6ft tall and weighs about 170 or so. I got him his regular size, 34x30. The length is perfect. The waist fits fine but is just wee bit tighter than other brands of pants. You won't regret getting these pants. They are made so well; they will last him for years and years.
  • Steven L Bulger
    5.0 out of 5 stars Nice warm pants
    Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
    A bit heavy and yet to wear in cold weather but quality
  • judy
    5.0 out of 5 stars fit was right
    Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
    hard to find locally
  • WMF
    3.0 out of 5 stars Nice warm pants, green color will fade oddly after 1st wash
    Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023
    My last pair lasted a dozen years and were still good when I gave them to Goodwill. These do run a bit long, so instead of a 32 inseam I opted for 30 and am happy. Maybe I'm getting shorter, but I don't think so. Sizes vary so much these days. I wear a 35 in Wrangler Rangers and they're loose at the waist, but these are 36 waist and I don't even need a belt, so go figure. Sturdy and warm and overall good Carhartt product.
    Update 11/30/2023: I got a green (moss) pair and the first time I washed them the right side did a weird fading thing, and they look like I spilled bleach or something on them. Brand new pants! My wife says maybe I washed too many things at one time...? Anyway, no such problem on other colors, but for sixty bucks this is a huge disappointment and it's too late to return them.

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