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Riggs Workwear By Wrangler Men's Ripstop Carpenter Jean

Riggs Workwear By Wrangler Men's Ripstop Carpenter Jean

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Riggs Workwear By Wrangler Men's Ripstop Carpenter Jean

 
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Men's Wrangler Carpenter Jeans These Wrangler Carpenter Jeans feature a room2move fit, which means a better fit in the seat, thigh, knee and bottom leg opening. You'll get the comfort and durability you want with these Wrangler Jeans! More details: 10-oz. 100% cotton ripstop fabric; Action gusset; room2move fit for comfort and freedom of movement; 13" deep front pockets. Patented leather tape measure reinforcement on right front pocket; YKK brass zip fly; 3/4" x 21/4" belt loops; 1,000-denier Cordura lined back pockets; Right side hammer loop; Tool pocket detail; Back pockets reinforced at stress areas; Triple needle stitching; Oversized 5th pocket; Machine wash / dry. Imported. State Color and Size. Get yours now! AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: Men's Wrangler 32" Carpenter Jeans; Men's Wrangler 34" Carpenter Jeans; Men's Wrangler 30" Carpenter Jeans - word search in our Store for 'Wrangler'. Men's Wrangler 36" Carpenter Jeans

 
Our Price: $32.97 - $44.99
 
     
 


Color
Loden

Product Details
Product Length:41.5 inches
Product Width:0.5 inches
Product Height:24.0 inches
Package Length:15.0 inches
Package Width:14.5 inches
Package Height:0.5 inches
Package Weight:1.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews

Features
  • Room2Move(tm) Fit with Gusset crotch

  • Finally a jean that works as hard as you


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0
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5BUY THESE! BUY THESE! BUY THESE!  Jan 26, 2010
I bought a pair of Riggs Workwear Carpenter pants and a pair of Riggs Workwear Ranger pants at the same time and if you read the descriptions you'll see that they're different. HOWEVER!!! They're identical in every way but the colors which, I selected. ANNNNDDDD, the Carpenter pants are $6.00 cheaper. As a result I gave the Ranger pants only 3 stars (they would've gotten 5 stars but I feel I got ripped off of my hard earned $6.00). That's the only time I ever gave Amazon a less than stellar review. Other than that, the Carpenter pants (and the Ranger pants) both have quality in manufacturing and fit. I'm sure I'll get a lot of miles and years out of them. So, BUY THESE (Carpenter pants) instead of the Ranger pants.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

3best for work/street but need more work  Dec 28, 2008
The ripstop is good, heavier than the old BDU type of ripstop. I like the texture and how they feel, like you could climb over sharp ledges and they will still protect your skin. The gusset is good too. I like that they stay somewhat rigid, they dont get all soft and cottony like jeans can. I like the sheen and feel of the material. Dirt brushes off easily.

The flaws are.....the back pockets are placed too high on the pant, the top of the back pocket is just below the belt line. And are also too far to the side seams.

The little leatherette patch on the right front pocket seems like a good idea, like it will protect that area from constant tape measure clips, but the fabric layers add up to be so thick, that I have to use both hands to get the tape to slide down over the seam. i just give up and put the tape in my pocket. Just remove this "feature", or make it cordura, not fake leather. And don't make it brown. Some of us work in "hip" metropolitan areas and might not want to look like we are wearing hunting clothes to work.

The coin pocket is too big, my iphone slips out all the time when I sit down, make it a half inch deeper and more narrow to hold my phone good in there.

The overall fit pattern is suffering from what all pants in this range suffer from, the relation of waist size compared to across the lower hip/crotch line is out of proportion. For example, I have to buy a 40 or 42 waist just to get a roomy fit that wont hug my nuts when I sit down or squat while working. Then I have to cinch a belt and my pants get a pleated look. For work pants, I need to feel like I can move around down there, esp. after work when my play can take me from hopping tall fences, climbing ladders, scaleing walls, you know, general escape, evasion, pursuit type stuff depending on the day.

Great effort though, compared to Carhartt and all the rest, someone at Riggs is paying attention, however, they are unfortunately still designing by outdated patterns and sizing like all mens pants.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Best pants ever  Dec 06, 2008
I recently bought a couple of pairs of Riggs pants and after using them for a few months, bought two more. These are fantastic pants, tough as leather and yet thin and comfortable. To a prospective buyer- BUY THEM, they are well worth the money. To Wrangler/Riggs, KEEP UP THAT QUALITY, these are the only pants I would buy for work from now on. I am in the tree care industry and we in the industry put pants to the test and these are winners!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3Ripstop material - not Denim at all  Jul 28, 2008
If you're expecting denim, you're in for a surprise like I was with these. I also order a pair of blue denim in addition to these in dark green, and I like the regular denim much better.
The design is perdy cool actually, and the fit is just right. However, this material seems like it needs to be ironed, it's very wrinkly IMO. And this material also seems to attract pet hair moreso than anything else I wear.
They do seem very durable and will likely last me a long time, whether camping, fishing and hunting, or just for yard work around the house.

5very comfortable work pants  Feb 16, 2008
With deep pockets and plenty of leg room for bending over, without that baggy pants look, you move freely on the job. Recomended!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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