Carhartt Rugged Flex Steel Cargo Pant

Carhartt Rugged Flex Steel Cargo Pants

Apr 27, 2020

Built to move, these men’s work pants are as rugged as they come. They’re made of stretch ripstop with reinforced cargo pockets and double-fronts. Articulated knees allow you to squat down comfortably, and a zip pocket on the leg keeps your phone secure.

• 10-ounce, 73% cotton/24% CORDURA®/3% spandex ripstop
• Built to move with Rugged Flex® stretch technology
• Sits at the waist
• Comfortable fit through the seat and thigh with room to move
• Comfort flex waistband
• CORDURA®-reinforced front ledge pockets
• Flex CORDURA® top full capacity back pockets
• CORDURA® utility loop
• Flex CORDURA® comfortable gusseted crotch
• Flex CORDURA® top-loading secure knee pad pockets with cleanout openings
• Fully articulated knee with flat back seam
• Model height: 6’2″; Chest size: 40.5″; Wearing size 32 x 32
• Compatible with the Carhartt Knee Pad

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