This store has earned the following certifications.
Durashield denim
Improved practical tool pockets with additional storage capacity
Utility loop
Heavyweight pocketing
10 1/2 inch inseam
department | mens |
manufacturer | Wrangler - MEN'S |
item_model_number | 3W320DK |
product_dimensions | 14 x 13.9 x 3.3 inches; 1 Pounds |
date_first_available | September 27, 2012 |
Bought these for my husband. He is very hard on his work clothes but so far these have held up well. He says they are very comfortable as well.
Fit perfect to size, durable and I like the leather pocket protector for hanging a tape measure. Tad bit long on the knee but still good.
Very sturdy and comfortable
These shorts are way better than the ones I bought years ago. I'm going to buy two more.
In my opinion, the most longest lasting shorts and pants for rough use
Fit well, durable product with plenty of pockets for use during work. Oddly the “ Hammer sleeve I am accustomed to being on the right leg, is actually on the left side on these shorts. Not a deal breaker, just something I need to get used to. On the long pants it is on the right!🤔
The rigging short are very nice made well the sizing is very bad . I take a 34 waist and i figured 36 will be plenty of room for moving around doing finishing work . Boy was i wrong 36 dont fit me .way to small on my waist . I wouldnt say dont buy but be careful these are a try on short for sure
I use carpenter pants and shorts all the time. These are a well made pair, but the tool pocket is on the other side. Left handed pair of carpenter pants i guess.
So the shorts themselves are actually pretty nice. comfortable and roomy once you get the right size. I am right between a 30 and 31 waist. Getting pants is sometimes difficult because most pant sizes go from 30 to 32. 32 is way to big. All of my pants are either 30 or 31 depending on the brand and cut. I ordered these shorts in a 31 to be safe. When I got these I tried them on and there was no way i was getting those buttoned. I tried them all just to be sure. I returned and changed for a 32 and they were a little snug, but i cold work with it since I'm sure I will stretch them out. if you're thinking of these, you should go up at least 1 if not 2 waist sizes. This is the only pair of 32 anything that I own.
Wrangler Riggs are a great pair of shorts especially if you are working hard in them.