Wrangler Men's Durable Cargo Work Pants - Heavy Duty Utility Pants for Construction, Landscaping & Outdoor Work
Wrangler Men's Durable Cargo Work Pants - Heavy Duty Utility Pants for Construction, Landscaping & Outdoor Work

Wrangler Men's Durable Cargo Work Pants - Heavy Duty Utility Pants for Construction, Landscaping & Outdoor Work

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Our functional work pant is made to work. Side cargo pockets and back pockets feature snap-down flaps to help keep things secure. The extra deep front pockets are reinforced so keys won't cause holes. A slightly lower rise lends a modern look while an inseam gusset means freedom of movement as you go about your day

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The fit is slightly smaller than the same size in other Wrangler pants, however they are acceptable. The quality of the material and workmanship appear to be good. I have only owned these for one day, so there may be a completely different perception later on. I wanted cargo work pants to were with a scrub top as part of a nursing uniform, however I do not want scrub pants. I wore one set to work last night and got several compliments from co-workers. At one hospital we are required to wear dark grey, and the color is very close to the color most employees purchase. They look good with the grey scrub tops. Scrub pants are light weight material, not durable, and have no belt loops. They rely on a tie string around the waist to hold them up, and do not perform well in the rigors of a 12 hour shift. I have been buying the regular Wrangler cargo pants from Walmart, however those are jean based pants, and are more casual than the recent purchase which resemble a cross between a jean and a dress pant. None of my supervisors have made any comments, however I feel like I have been pushing the envelope, and that they will eventually tell me to stop wearing the jean type cargo pants. This style may satisfy both myself and management dress code. The cargo pockets are used to carry all sorts of nursing tools, so I actually use these things as they were intended.