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Carhartt Men's Washed Duck Dungaree Flannel Lined Work Pant

Carhartt Men's Washed Duck Dungaree Flannel Lined Work Pant Carhartt Men's Washed Duck Dungaree Flannel Lined Work Pant Carhartt Men's Washed Duck Dungaree Flannel Lined Work Pant Carhartt Men's Washed Duck Dungaree Flannel Lined Work Pant
$  39.99

Score By Feature

Based on 5,237 ratings
Value for money
9.23
Giftable
9.33
Satisfaction
9.24
Packaging
9.28

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Product Description

The finest cotton 100% pure
The import of
Keeping the machine clean
The finest cotton 100% pure
A heavyweight, 100% ring-spun cotton duck shirt measuring 12 ounces
*Lined with flannel
Put in the washing machine on warm and wash in
The import of

Questions & Answers

Would it be better if you ordered up a size with these being lined?

Summer wear for me is a B136 double front in 36x34 The lined b111 is slightly longer inseam in winter than in summer, but it's still a good fit in waist for me with a 36x36 (bigger inseam).

The Carhartt men's washed duck work dungaree flannel lined b111 pants have a flannel lining, but do you have to wear anything underneath them?

Compared to other fabrics, the flannel does not seem The stitching that binds the flannel to the pants means that I wear underwear

Could you please tell me why this item is not available in ?

This is because they are used in the construction industry, which can be dirty and dirty work!

It is not possible to find them with double knees and insulation?

There is no such thing as a manufacturer. They should, I wish they would!

Selected User Reviews For Carhartt Men's Washed Duck Dungaree Flannel Lined Work Pant

The quality of the product is not the same as the ones sold at My job as a dog trainer requires me to wear nothing but Carhartt, because their products are the hardest to beat
3/5

There are five models of pants I have, including Canvas double-breasted pants This front is a double-washed duck for the summer The front of this outfit is made of flannel for fall For spring, lining has been washed duck, and for winter, quilting has been used. If you're facing jumping or biting dogs, wear Carhartt Henley shirts, Oakman work shirts, jackets and vests, since they offer good protection. Carhartt has currently disappointed me in a major way. Even though the pants are 33x30, the waist is big, and the rest of the pants are In this model, they are 3 inches longer than the 34x30 I already have, with the rise being 1 inch longer and the legs being wider than those I already own! They are also not as heavy as the other 34x30 pairs I own. In addition to my local purchases, I have other pairs. They are made in Nicaragua, as opposed to my other pairs, which are made in Mexico. There should not be any large differences between the two. In the past, I've had this same experience five times with Henley shirts. They fit right in the ones I bought locally, but not in the ones I got from Amazon. I was sent replacements by Carhartt, but it took weeks to receive them, and was a hassle. A portion of the zipper on the leg of my quilted pants purchased from Amazon did not have button snaps. As usual, Carhartt made things right, but this marks the 3rd time that I've bought something from Amazon and it doesn't meet my expectations. It's my understanding that Carhartt sends irregular items to Amazon and high-quality items to stores, but they denied it when I asked. In other words, they've got serious quality control issues between the different countries where the manufacturing takes place. The Free Shipping/Free Return policy of Amazon is a great offer, but I will only purchase Carhartt when I can try it on first. Even if they are slightly more expensive locally, it just might be worth it to not experience the hassle of trial and error via.

Darwin Camacho
Darwin Camacho
| Jun 15, 2021
Carhartt, you need to do better
3/5

My expectations were met, but only because I've previously ordered these. There is a size difference between Carhartts made in the USA or outsourced to other countries. Several of these were released in 2015 - I still have a pair. In addition, I would also rate this product five out of five stars since it comes from Mexico. Since they are so good, I just bought two more pair because they are so good. A cold winter is to be expected in South Dakota. I am disappointed in the quality of the materials used to make the pants. There are some things I don't like about In terms of the exterior, it looks and feels the same and There is, however, something horrendous about the lining. A thin, lightweight inner layer easily pulls away from a more rugged outer layer of cotton. This shirt feels slimmer and thinner to my fingers than any of those I owned in the past I own this shirt. Unlike my older pair, this one feels heavy and I have trouble removing it from the outer shell easily This pair has worn extremely well for years and is still my go-to Winter pants are a popular choice. There is no way to know if this new lining will remain durable or warm. It seems that Carhartt is raising their prices while downgrading their materials in this instance. It's OK if I go somewhere else to buy.

Avah KAY
Avah KAY
| Nov 10, 2020
Merchandise sized incorrectly and inconsistently
3/5

As a result of their quality going down the drain, Carhartt has suffered. Sizes do not matter when it comes to Carhearts. Carhartt can't seem to get their sizing right at all. I own seven pairs of insulated pants and each is a different size. I've never seen a company more inconsistent in their sizing than Carhartt. . . A This is one of the best companies out there, but their quality control is in shambles. It is impossible for a 30 inch inseam to be the same as a 34 inch inseam. . . That is just not logical. I have ordered a dozen different kinds of pants and even though they say they are all the same size they are all different sizes. The difference of four inches in the inseam is inexcusable and doesn't even come close to the price difference. The Carhartt brand was once my favorite, but it seems like they're going the way of the dodo and no one wants to buy their crap since it's so inconsistent and inaccurate. Why did Carhartt go out of business?.

Emerald Rice
Emerald Rice
| Sep 17, 2020
A second pair of shoes would be welcomed by him We wear my husband's old pair of lined hunting pants so often that they are ratty and stained
5/5

As a result, I bought him a new pair of lined pants so that he can at least wash the camo pants. I love how these fit and feel easy to wear, comfortable, and warm for him. His opinion is that they run a bit long in the leg, but I see it as a plus because you can cuff pants if need be and work boots tend to have thick soles. These are his second pair of shoes!.

Rylie Ballard
Rylie Ballard
| Jul 19, 2021

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