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Rugged, Comfortable, Look Great

Submitted by on Sunday January 16, 2011 No Comments

Carhartt is the Polo by Ralph Lauren of country style and work wear. If you look you will recognize Carhartt everywhere you go in the real America – on construction workers, winemakers, guys strolling the aisles of Home Depot, farmers market goers, flower gardeners, arborists, ecologists, chefs, and moms at the grocery store. There’s a whole culture out here donning the latest in work wear and country style and it all has the Carhartt logo.

If you read the Carhartt Jeans customer reviews the most common words are “rugged, comfortable and look great.”

Carhartt relaxed fit pre-wash straight leg jean is designed to last. Made of 15-ounce, 100% cotton denim, it sits below the natural waist and features a relaxed seat and thigh and two reinforced back pockets. The 17.5-inch leg opening fits over work boots. Got a brother-in-law you would like to have as a friend too? Give him a pair of these jeans for Christmas. Works every time.

Carhartt flannel lined jeans is the ultimate workwear for cold-weather comfort. It’s made of rugged, 13.5-ounce 100% ring-spun cotton denim, and features a 100% cotton flannel lining. The relaxed seat and thigh allows ease of movement, while the contoured waistband eliminates gapping in back. A generous straight-leg opening accommodates work boots. They do not shrink when washing directions are followed.

A rugged choice, Carhartt work jeans are built with heavyweight 15-ounce, 100% cotton denim and cut so that it sits slightly below the natural waist. The seat and thigh are loose fitting, and its back pockets are reinforced. Its leg opening measures 19-inches, so it fits easily over work boots. Carhartt jeans are made for people who get things done.

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