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Carhartt Men's Relaxed Straight Rugged Flex® Jeans combine heavyweight, durable denim with innovative stretch technology for superior mobility. Designed with a relaxed fit and straight leg to fit over boots, these jeans feature deep utility pockets ideal for work essentials. Perfect for professionals who demand comfort, durability, and timeless style in their workwear.























| ASIN | B06WRVMG5X |
| ASIN | B0CVLGQSXJ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,046 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #89 in Men's Jeans |
| Brand Name | Carhartt |
| Color | Superior |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (9,710) |
| Date First Available | June 7, 2018 |
| Department | mens |
| Fabric Stretchability | Stretchable |
| Fabric Type | 85% Cotton, 14% Polyester, 1% Spandex |
| Fit Type | Relaxed |
| Front Pleat Type | Flat Front |
| Front Pocket Count | 2 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00889192672383 |
| Included Components | BD2804 M RF Rilaxed Fitt 5 Pocket Jean |
| Inseam Length | 32 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Jeans |
| Item model number | 102804 |
| Leg Style | Tapered |
| Manufacturer | Carhartt Sportswear - Mens |
| Manufacturer | Carhartt |
| Material Type | Cotton, Spandex |
| Model Name | Relaxed Straight Rugged Flex® Jean |
| Number Of Pockets | 5 |
| Occasion Type | Work |
| Pants Form Type | Jeans |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pattern Style | Solid |
| Pocket Description | basic 5 pocket |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Rise Style | Mid Rise |
| Seasons | Fall |
| Style Name | Relaxed Straight Rugged Flex® Jean |
| Style Number | 102804-498 |
| UPC | 889192672383 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**S
Five Stars
great fit. comfortable. reasonably price. respectable simplicity in style. I give these 5 stars. The 5 stars not necessarily being merited in its own right so much as by how difficult it has become to get a pair of men's jeans that are comfortable, stylish and reasonably priced. Otherwise, I'd rate these 4 or maybe even 3 stars. I initially listed only the pros to save time and to acknowledge that in the very large playing field of men's jeans, these are one of a few that are not truly horrible in style or comfort or both and many tack on a high price tag for the discomfort of either your lower body or your eyeballs. So where does Car Hart go wrong even with them coming closer to both comfort and style (or actually I am content with anyone who doesn't have a complete lack of style), closer than all except the wonderful consistency of Lucky. Normally I leave competitors out of reviews, but it has gotten so hard to find quality in the past 10 years that I wish to help those who seek quality find that quality. I also normally leave out brand names so that noone feels the review is a fake posted or motivated by a competitor. While noone besides I has the certainty, you will find it a good gamble to trust me. So to the negative in an otherwise positive jean. Simple. Insanely deep pockets -- literally very near the knees. If you have a need to carry a baseball bat in your pocket or you fear banks so much that you carry all of your life's savings in your pocket in some form, then these are the jeans for you to be certain. Very few other jeans are capable of hosting so much in their pockets. If comfort is more your priority, you won't so much appreciate the feel of your pocket change hanging out near your knees not to mention the awkward deep plunge into your pocket, digging in your pocket up to your elbows to access that change for the cashier at your favorite restaurant. Maybe the intent is to allow a farmer to carry a come-along in their. For those with no experience with farming, think about a farmer putting up a wire fence and pulling the wire taut between posts. Granted, it would be a very tall man to be able to place a come-along in even the very deep pockets of Car Hart, but if any jean could do it, it is Car Hart. However, for the closeness that Car Hart comes to comfort otherwise and for not gross or weird in styling together with their very reasonable pricing, I have deep respect, and I bestow to them 5 stars, and I sense they truly do intentional make the pockets deep for farmers to carry small tools inside of the, without having to resort to cargo pants that may present an opportunity for something to sang on power equipment or while tending animals. I am not a farmer, only a small town USA boy (old man now) who would work the fields on the outskirts of town some zillion years ago before an internet was even conceived. These deep pockets are common of jeans of old and jeans targeted to manual labor. These jeans are a nice weight compared to the 14 oz (oz/sq-yd) common of "worker jeans" or farmers jeans.
E**L
best value jean
Best jeans i have worn in a while,a little pricy but much better than big brands like L and W soft material,best fittting,correct sizing
S**A
Would definitely buy again.
Normally buy Levi's 559 - 32/30. No longer got the colour I normally buy and tried a black. Waist was ok but really was a little to large. Always had to have the jeans hemmed and the stitching just does not look the same as what jeans came with. Double checked my inseam and it was 28 and decided to try this Carhartt jeans 33/28. Fit perfectly and Carhartt is good quality. Still have a Carhartt leather belt that I bought on Amazon I think in 2012. Bought 2 colours. The Houghton I knock about with and the clearwater I keep if I am going out. Will continue to buy. Rugged looking as a jeans should be but not heavy. A little more expensive than the Levi's, especially you seem to get more discounts on the Levi's, but I think worth it. It's Carhartt do I think the quality should be pretty good (durable).
J**N
Good price
A little long but super comfortable. Worth every dollar! The cut is amazing. They fit right over my boots for work. Only suggestion would be to get a couple inches shorter because for some reason these 32s were super long.
R**E
Jeans So Rugged They Could Punch a Bear (In theory)
These jeans showed up on my doorstep looking like they’d already survived three natural disasters and a mid-season finale plot twist. The denim is so rugged I’m convinced it was sandpaper in a past life. You could probably use these things to sharpen knives, exfoliate your soul, or knock rust off a tractor. And the waistline? A flexible miracle of engineering. It stretches like it’s training for a yoga championship. You can bend, twist, sit, ninja-kick, or devour an entire buffet, and the waistband just shrugs like, “Yeah, buddy, go wild.” Honestly, I’ve had friendships less supportive than this waistline. Every pair of jeans should aspire to this level of commitment. These jeans don’t just fit—they clamp onto your dignity and refuse to let go.
R**N
Fits great
Great work pants
B**Y
6'1" 175 slender build
They fit me really well. They're comfortable and stretchy and I like the way they look. They pair nicely with my Nick's Builder Pros.
I**D
Not Heavyweight
These jeans fit perfectly, but they are not heavyweight jeans. Over the years we’ve bought many pairs of Carhart jeans and these just aren’t up to standard. It makes us wonder if these aren’t knock offs. They look good now, but probably won’t hold up over the long haul.
B**O
Troppo lunga l’attesa
L**O
Cosa dire , ottimi sotto tutti i punti di vista.
F**E
Sono da sempre un fan dei Levi's, ma da quando ho provato questi jeans mi sono ricreduto: costano meno della metà e hanno una qualità uguale se non superiore ai blasonati 501. Consigliatissimi
V**E
Resistenti e comodi, forse un po lunghi ma non ho avuto bisogno di fare l'orlo.
J**S
Talla correcta. Buenos vaqueros
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