

Workwear classics. Double-front durability gives these men's Carhartt logger jeans their workday credibility. Utility pockets plus a hammer loop keep small tools close at hand. Their loose fit is our most generous cut for plenty of room to move.





I**A
Tough as nails work clothes
As advertised. Fit well durable as all get out. I use these as work clothes framing concrete work auto repair and have always been impressed with the durability of carhartt clothing. These things last at least 3 years of abusive work use. L****501 last me maybe 4 months by comparison. These are not fashion pants but real work wear for working people.
K**.
These SUCK, don't waste your money
These are horrible, don't waste your money.Bought 2 pairs during the winter, finally getting them out, neither one has survived a few work days and a wash without literally coming apart at the seams.They're separating on the double fronts and back pocket areas.The denim is paper thin, no rivets anywhere there ought to be.I have been resewing them with denim thread just to get some life out of them.For $60 EACH they aughts to be lasting longer than this.My return window is closed or otherwise these piles of crap wouldn't be in my possession anymore
J**M
Amazing product
Great fit , fast shipping
C**O
Good work jeans
fit good seem durable just wish carhart used a better line or heavier denim
C**E
Oh Carhartt, how far you've dropped in truly built-to-last men's workwear!
My husband is a logger and for the past 3 decades, has been a dedicated Carhartt fan. Working in the woods every day, he needs jeans and shirts that are incredibly durable. Several years ago, Carhartt decided to go into "fashionable" work wear. Unfortunately, that has meant that they deserted the customers who they built their business on.I was SO excited to finally see the double-front logger jean returning to the Carhartt selection. I bought the 4 pairs and this is what I can say:Pros (& the reasons the jeans earned 4 stars on my review)- Still the great "loose" fit needed for extra movement in the brush- Great "double-knee" and pockets, etc. styling as usual.Cons: WHAT HAPPENED TO THE WEIGHT OF THE DENIM? An extremely important design element for people who work outdoors in extreme environments and/or very physical jobs is the durability of the article of clothing. The original Carhartt double-knee logger jean was very heavy-weight denim. These "new" ones for 2022 are the same weight as my husband's fashion jeans. My guess is that they will last for perhaps 4 months and then I'll be sewing parches on the double knees and around the pockets.I probably should have just kept one pair and given them a try but husband decided to keep them all and try them out. I'm keeping my fingers crossed
D**A
RIP Carhartt!!
I am a welder and for several years, the Carhartt double front logger jeans have been my go-to for everyday work wear. I recently purchased TWO PAIR of these pants and I was profoundly disappointed by the quality. Instead of the heavy duty denim that I was expecting, the pants were made from a much thinner, acid-washed, blended fabric. They tore easily. The rear pockets delaminated, and tore away at the corners near the rivets. I have since thrown them away and replaced them with another brand. Carhartt used to be a reliable brand of work wear. They must have decided to chase fashion trends instead of serving the customer base that built the brand and builds America on a daily basis.
D**A
Looks great
Looks great on him. Right length and size
K**N
Poor quality lightweight fabric
I purchased a pair of these in March, not realizing that these are not the heavy-duty Carhartt jeans. They are made of an inferior, lighter weight fabric. In June, the crotch tore out in normal use without me stressing it in any unusual fashion. If you are going to pay the extra for Carhartt, you should get the quality that they were formerly known for. Not recommended.Update: Amazon agreed to accept the return of this item due to its poor quality. The issue is NOT with Amazon, but rather with Carhartt's decision to degrade the quality of their product by using inferior denim. The jeans were made in Mexico.
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