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Carhartt Women's 102080 Women's Rugged Flex® Loose Fit Canvas Work Pant

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Size: 10 Tall


Color: Yukon


Description

Long shifts require pants that can stand up to hard work yet still remain comfortable. These women's pants fit the bill with a midweight canvas construction that has the stretch and flex you need for all the ways you move on the job. The original fit is Carhartt's roomiest. 8-ounce, 98% cotton / 2% spandex canvas. Built to move with Rugged Flex® stretch technology. Original Fit: Mid-rise sits just below the waist with an easy fit through the hip and thigh and a straight leg opening. Carhartt-strong, triple-stitched main seams. Waistband construction prevents gaping in the back. Utility pockets and loop. Imported

Item model number ‏ : ‎ 102080


Department ‏ : ‎ womens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 17, 2015


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Carhartt


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Best Sellers Rank: #80,455 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #26 in Women's Work Utility & Safety Pants


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Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (5,221)


Color: Yukon


Style Name: Rugged Flex Loose Fit Canvas Work Pant


Rise Style: Mid Rise


Leg Style: Straight


Fit Type: Regular


Apparel Occasion and Lifestyle: Work/Utility


Pattern Style: Solid


Pants Form Type: Cargo


Seasons: Spring


Sport Type: Work Pant


Apparel Closure Type: Zipper


Front Pleat Type: Flat Front


Apparel Closure Orientation: Front


Pattern: Solid


Occasion Type: Construction


Brand Name: Carhartt


Age Range Description: Adult


Model Name: Original Fit Crawford Pant


Style Number: 102080


UPC: 889192659834


Global Trade Identification Number: 34


Number of Items: 1


Manufacturer Part Number: 102080-257-10


Manufacturer: Carhartt


Item Weight: 1.2 Pounds


Item Type Name: Work Utility Pants


Unit Count: 1 Count


Item Length Description: Ankle Length


Waist Size: 28 Inches


Pocket Description: Utility Pocket


Number Of Pockets: 5


Specific Uses For Product: Construction work, Labor-intensive jobs


Front Pocket Count: 4


Lining Description: 4-Ounce 100% Polyester fleece lining


Has Pockets: Yes


Sleeve Length Description: Sleeveless


Material Type: Canvas


Fabric Type: 98% Cotton, 2% Spandex


Product Care Instructions: Machine Wash


Fabric Stretchability: Stretchable


Apparel Fabric Weight Class: Medium Weight


Apparel Fabric Stretch: Medium Stretch


Weave Type: Plain Weave


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  • BUY ONE SIZE UP!
6ft tall 180 lbs (usually a size 12 tall in a bootcut pair of jeans) athletic build female and these are the first construction pants that have fit my build the way I would like for work. I first ordered a size 12tall and they strangely gave me a muffin top, were too short, and a bit too snug when squatting. However, the quality seemed nice so I decided to exchange for a size 14 tall and IM SO GLAD I DID! The 14 fits snug just above my waist (I probably don’t need a belt but will still wear one), thighs and butt have the slightly loose but not baggy fit, and the length is a tad shorter than I would like for my work boots but overall acceptable. I am constantly climbing, squatting, and using power equipment all day at work and these seem like they’re going to be very comfortable to move in. The material feels thick, but not stiff and the grey color is really nice. This is not related to these Carhart pants but might be helpful for anyone else on the hunt for a nice pair of women’s construction pants: I tried Dovetail ($160 per pair) and Dickies (comparable $50 price range) pants and both fit so strangely on my body. Somehow they were waaayyy too snug on my thighs, loose in the butt, and not nearly long enough for me. The material was also really stiff on the Dovetail pants specifically. Updating this post after about 7 months of owning these pants. After wearing these pants for a couple months several times a week, the inner thigh area began to have some tilling from my thighs rubbing the material together. I ended up purchasing a tan pair of these same pants and the tan pair has significantly more tilling than the gray, but both pairs I’m worried will eventually get too thin and wear through in the crotch area. I’ve machine dried these pants as well as air dried and here is my two cents: they WILL shrink when machine dried but will eventually loosen back up after wearing. If you air dry them, they are oddly stiff for the first hour or so when wearing. Overall, worth the price even if they need replaced every year! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024 by Italia Fields

  • Runs Large!
I am 5'3" and 128 lbs give or take with a mom belly. I have a straight figure. I am pretty much always a small and a size 6, every now and then a size 4. So, I started with a size 6 in the grey - It was HUGE on me! So, the smallest size I can buy is a 2, so I tried it. The waist was still a little loose and length was still long but I decided to keep them. After a couple washings, they have shrunk and fit just right. If the pant legs were a little more slim and shorter, then they would be perfect, but for now they are some of my favorite pants. I really appreciate the side thigh pockets! I can sit comfortably with my phone in one of those pockets. So far they seem okay for Florida but I haven't endured the summer months yet. As a side note, I tried buying the black pair in a size 2 but when I tried those on, they were too tight.....so I really am unsure about the consistency of Carhartt sizing. I also tried the professional slim pant (different style altogether) and ended up with a size 6 khaki color. I don't like those as much because they are more polyester (hot) and only one side pocket but they do look like a more professional pant - material is kind of shiny. They do fit well - still long on me even though I bought the short version. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2022 by Kim Ever

  • Not 5 Stars, since Size 2-Short run very, very large
I realize that I'm petite (5'2", 110 lb.), but I'm not so undersized that the smallest of these pants (Size 2 Short) should swallow me whole. I love the fabric and the overall design of these pants, and I'm desperate for a new pair of sturdy pants for gardening and DIY projects, so I'm keeping these. After submitting the pants to a very long session on high heat in my dryer, they are slightly smaller, enough so that I no longer look like a clown. I still have to cinch them significantly with a belt, and after gardening in them, the bottom cuffs end up filthy and soaking wet from dragging behind my heels, so the "Short" option didn't do me much good. I'll likely have to pay someone to hem them anyway. Yet despite my issues with the sizing, notice that I still give these 4 stars. The weight of the fabric is great and not too thick or hot, even in Georgia in July, yet they feel durable enough for my purposes. I hope they'll prove me right. I love the pockets, and the fact that they're big and deep. They're not too tight for your hand to reach in (unlike some other Carhartt pants), yet you don't feel like anything will fall out. The color is a short of slightly washed-out dark grey that borders on blue, which I find very appealing (much moreso than Black, or Moss). If you're not so worried about the pants running large, you're likely to be very pleased with these pants. I'm disappointed that I can only like them, but will never love them. (More about the fit/sizing, for anyone who's interested): Although I have a small frame (including no butt or hips), I find jeans and slacks all the time in retail stores that fit perfectly (usually in a size 0 or 2, in either Petite or Short depending on the brand), which is proof that plenty of women are my size or smaller. So while I can find great pants for the office or for going out, I've had the hardest time obtaining sturdy pants for gardening/DIY that aren't too big. I do have a pair of Carhartt Slim-fit Double-front Dungarees in Size 2 that are a great fit and I wear them all the time, but the fabric is really thick and hot--great in winter, but not so much in July. They're also a dark green color ("Moss") that I'm not crazy about, but the only other option is Black--even worse! Though the slim-fit double-front dungarees are a perfect fit (length, butt, waist...everything), I ordered and promptly returned a pair of Carhartt's Slim-fit Canvas Dungarees, also in size 2. You'd think Size 2 Slim-fits would be about the same, fit-wise, but they're not even close. They were much baggier and poorly sized than these original fit craw fords even though about being. I ordered (and returned) a pair of Work/garden pants from Duluth Trading, where unfortunately their smallest pants are Size 4, which not surprisingly, were way too big. I even tried to splurge on a pair of the Garden Girl USA pants in a Size 2, but a day later received an e-mail that the Size 2's were out of stock, and they aren't currently producing any more that size. I was really attracted to the fact that both the Duluth's and the Garden Girls were designed with a built-in slot for optional knee pads--very useful in the garden! After reading tons of reviews, I decided to try these Carhartt original fit Crawfords, whereas before I was primarily focused on their slim-fit pants, but several women in my size range declared that these were a good fit for them. I still believe slim-fit's would be better on me, and it may be that part of my perception of these pants being so huge is that their design is much roomier than I'm used to (that wouldn't explain my need for a well-cinched belt or a proper hem job, though). I know there are plenty of petite women out there with the same dilemma I"m having (online product reviews and comments are filled with them), so why aren't any of these companies making pants that would fit us? Have any of you found any work pants that would truly fit someone in the XS-S size range? I don't believe many of these companies have the same concept of what "Size 2" means, as do the retail stores (which also stock size 0 and occasionally 00, but still have an appropriate size 2). The fact I'm small doesn't mean I'm not working just as hard as anyone else any larger than I am, and I tend to be really tough on my body and my clothes while I'm out there "doing" stuff. If anyone from Carhartt (or any other workwear brand) is reading this, I implore you to please keep us little gals in mind! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2017 by Su in GA

  • Good work pants
I love that I can fit my radio in one of the side pockets. I could even fit my phone in the pocket behind my radio, but Im afraid I'll crush it. I like ve that all the pockets are functional, none of those "looks like a pocket" but isn't. The fabric is tough and moves with me through the various pulling, pushing, squatting, lifting maneuvers that are my work life. I feel like they run big. I exchanged the first pair for a size smaller and am hoping the second pair shrink it the drier at least a half size more. I'm 5'3" and around 115#. For me the size six short works, but they sag a little. They will probably be perfect in winter over long johns and my more ample winter frame. Will absolutely buy again, maybe in size 4. Also, the tag says made in India if you care about that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2023 by Eenna

  • Durable and comfortable!
These are my favorite pants! I own five pairs, which I wear to work. They are comfortable and I love the loose fit. They're pretty flexible, and they come in short sizes that are actually short and fit me (I'm 5'1")! The pockets are amazing and fit a lot of stuff. I can put my hand in the front pocket all the way to my wrist easily. These pants have held up really well, and have not torn or frayed AT ALL when different pants would have. The color does start to fade the more they're washed, but I'm also out in the sun every day, too. They tend to stretch a little with repeated wearing, but then go back to normal after washing. I always hang them up to dry. They also don't stain easily. If you're looking for comfortable and durable work pants, I highly recommend these! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024 by Emma

  • Other reviewers are right — the fabric is a joke
These aren't REALLY "original fit", but they come much closer than anything available in the last few years. Between the now-slimmer cut and the cheesy fabric, I found it best to size up. The Good — Finally, a REAL hammer loop,! The cell phone pocket (left leg) grew; too. But — warning — if It fits my new rugged flip phone, I suspect it doesn't handle a lot of the smart phones out there. The Bad — These are not quite the real original cut. Although you can size up to get freedom of movement (and extend the life of the fabric in some respects) the waist then gaps. Front pockets have shrunk, although they still do function as real pockets. The Ugly — What kind of a sick joke is this fabric supposed to be? Kind of like scrubs material cut as carpenter pants. OK for summer wear if you can handle replacing them all the time. Give me the good old sandstone duck (like they still make for men) ANY DAY. I can already shred those (double fronts!) working on this farm. The front pocket material is even weenier than before. Better not plan to carry keys or a knife or any of that, you know, useful stuff. Does Carhartt think the cows will let people get away with carrying a purse or something??? I've only rated these as high as three stars because the competition (in women's work wear) is even worse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2019 by J. Gwen Ingram

  • Love these!!
These pants are just what I was looking for in them: durable, quality material and stitching and good fit. I got the short version as I'm quite vertically challenged (approx 5ft), so if you're under 5'3" or so I can confirm the length is perfect. Seems to fit true to size in terms of dress size, too. I'm absolutely beside myself with the number of pockets! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2026 by Grace Boyd

  • Adventure Pants
Size: 2 Tall Color: Yukon
Listen. Buy the pants. I call them my adventure pants and every time I wear them I walk around with my hands deep in the pockets so everyone knows how big the pockets are. Truly amazing. 10/10. Run a little big but who wants tight adventure pants?!
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2026 by LBW

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