What
advantage could you have with side of thigh cargo
pockets? I started with cargo shorts and have given
cargo long work pants my trust. Sometimes a light
tool. Sometimes paperwork. Sometimes a portable land
line phone in addition to my cell. Keeps me from
having to remember where I put things!
For over 100
years, Key has made the work & casual pants for most American
farmers and ranchers. It has extended into
construction and team building rooms. Today, this comfortable fabric
has enabled a working pant to become a fashion item
for casual wear too. Who would'a thought that the
stuff we put on for mud, sawdust and manure would be
the same stuff we wash and wear on a date? Reinforcements at stress points and double
bottom pockets help this washed finish, soft feeling fabric,
a lot tougher than it would seem.
The fit of Key
Western jeans and work pants is pretty true. The
waist is a medium high rise, (not too low, not too
high), as work pants should be. The thigh area is
full enough that you don't have to be pulling your
leg every time you need to climb in your truck. The
bottom is a straight leg that will fit over your
boots. Leg pockets are designed to hold your stuff
without hanging all the bushes and boards you get
next to.
Cultured
Cowboy has sold these styled pants to every sort of
body. From Jr High school to retired
farmers, we all
like them. Sometimes we call these work
britches, carpenter jeans, or utility jeans.
Whatever you call yours, I call them
"great"! And now - The
459 cargo pocket work pant is becoming a handy
fashion bottom.
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