Carhartt Men’s Relaxed Fit Straight Leg Flannel Lined Jean
$174.25
Last updated on November 21, 2024 11:32 pm Details
- 100% Cotton
- Button closure
- Machine wash warm with like colors. do not bleach. tumble dry medium, remove promptly. steam iron shell only.
- 15-ounce, 100% cotton denim; 3.8-ounce, 100% cotton flannel lining
- Sits above the waist
- Relaxed seat and thigh
- Stronger sewn-on-seam belt loops
- Two reinforced back pockets
Specification: Carhartt Men’s Relaxed Fit Straight Leg Flannel Lined Jean
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Carhartt Men’s Relaxed Fit Straight Leg Flannel Lined Jean
$174.25
michael anthony –
These are very relaxed jeans…except for the waist…i think i put on a few grams since my ordered…lol.
Nice and warm and the denim quality seems pretty good.
I like the pocket configuration too, seem durable.
So far , so good.
Amazon Customer –
The denim itself is very nice. Thick and sturdy and I’m sure would make great work pants. These jeans, though…they’re just so overly baggy and with the flannel lining so incredibly heavy that they hamper your mobility and can tire you out just from walking in them. Never mind having to move quickly or step over something higher than a curb.
They’ll still get used, but they’re relegated to wearing for bumming around the house when it’s really cold, despite having been purchased to serve as work pants for the worst days of winter.
Theresa –
I had a pair for a few years which I love, but I lost some weight, so I ordered a smaller waist of the same type. But they are baggier than the jeans I had with a larger waist. I washed them in hot water & threw in a hot dryer which helped a tiny bit, but they are still too baggy. They are a great quality, but still a bit disappointed.
Mark D –
I ordered these pants because I wanted another pair of flannel lined jeans for the winter that fit better than my old ones, but these fit almost the same. The old ones were sizes 34waist and 32 leg. These were sized 36waist and 30 leg. I just roll up the leg like my old ones. The quality of the pants is good though and great for cold days.
SKEEFREEK –
Perfect for winter days, perhaps I was lucky when guessing sizing but they fit close to my usual waist size and leg length. They are snug after they are washed, but loosen up when worn. Carhartt quality at a reasonable price. Good delivery.
Tavizon –
Muy buen producto, me gustó mucho es un pantalón de mezclilla calientito.
AS –
This is literally the ugliest pair of men’s jeans my boyfriend has ever put on. They look like old man pants from the 50’s – there is NOTHING aesthetically pleasing or attractive about them or the fit of them. The fit is far too small at the waist, then they just balloon out like a skirt. And for the price, ridiculous. Costco jeans are phenomenally better, and that isn’t saying much
Jess Fortier –
I don’t know if I just got sent the wrong thing but I don’t understand all the five star reviews. I ordered these for my husband for winter and yeah they’re plaid inside but there’s no way this is flannel. It feels like cheap quilting fabric – very thin, not fuzzy, no insulating layer at all. I guess if you’re into lined pants because you hate the texture of denim these will work for you. But these are not actual flannel lined jeans and will NOT keep you warm.
Cascadian1 –
Nice denim. Well put together. A looser fit than I would like even though I bought a relaxed fit. Just a bit too relaxed. My biggest beef is with the leg length. I have been buying a 30″ leg for 50 years. These have got to be at least 32″ I was hoping they would shrink in a hot dryer. Not so far. to bad. I won’t re-order.
Paul –
I usually wear 38 waist x 34 leg. After trying the flannel lined jeans from Marks Work Warehouse I found that the lined jeans fit smaller in the waist so I ordered a 40 waist with these as I had to do this with the Marks jeans. As per previous reviews that stated the legs were longer on these and this was also the case with the Marks jeans I ordered 40×32’s. ( same size as the Marks ones I purchased) I found the waist in these was just a tad tighter than Marks, but usable. The legs were perfect at 32 instead of the 34s that I usually take. The legs are quite wide and this allows them fit over winter boots easily. I have a pair of the Marks jeans as well and I find the Marks are quite a bit warmer than these are. Both seem to be the same weight for the denim, but the liner portion of the Marks jeans seem to be a bit heavier, softer, and is defiantly warmer. The Marks were about $12.00 more than these.
Edgar –
muy buena calidad. se ve muy bien acabado y es perfecto para climas frescos.
Manuel Gómez Morales –
Bien pero es un poco ancho
me-not-my-employer –
If you’ve never worn flannel-lined jeans, you may be unaware of a void in your life. Sure, it’s warm most of the year where you are, and these would be silly. But when it’s cold, and your friends are standing around freezing their #**@$s off, wouldn’t it be nice if you could stand there, all smug, being comfortable, and not because you wore some sort of tight thermal layer that’s going to smell a right horror by the time you take it off, no, simply because you had the intellectual bravery to pick up some flannel-lined jeans? You may not know you need this, but that doesn’t stop you needing it. Fit is as expected *for flannel-lined jeans*, which is to say there’s a bit more room in them than you might expect because these aren’t size $Your_Size regular jeans with flannel stuffed into them (making them too tight), they’re size $Your_Size + a smidgen with the flannel in there. Embrace the mild billowing and the padded posterior appearance and smile, confident that, when you get where you’re going, you’ll still be able to feel your knees.