Men’s DuluthFlex Fire Hose Relaxed Fit Cargo Work Pants | Duluth Trading Company
Duluth’s exclusive DuluthFlex Fire Hose Pants have all the features of the original Fire Hose Pants but weigh about 1/3 less and offer 3x more flex.
You get all the features of our famous work pants in an 8-oz. Fire Hose® canvas that’s about a third lighter, while packing the same abrasion resistance. 3% spandex gives you incredible flex. Prewashed, broken-in feel right out of the box. FendOff Finish® fabric treatment repels stains and water. Hidden Crouch Gusset® for extra ease. Mid-leg utility pockets and back pockets with tuckable pocket flaps with hook-and-loop closure.
- All the features of our regular Fire Hose Work Pants
- 8-oz. Fire Hose cotton canvas is 30% lighter than the originals, just as abrasion-resistant
- 3% spandex provides incredible flex as you work
- Prewashed for broken-in comfort right out of the box
- FendOff Finish® fabric treatment repels water and stains
- Hidden Crouch Gusset® for extra ease
- Mid-leg utility pockets and back pockets with tuckable pocket flaps
- Triple-stitched seams
- Relaxed Fit – same generous Tradesman Fit you love, now with a new name. Sits at the waist, and generously sized for ease of movement on the job.
- Also available in Standard Fit and Slim Fit
- Imported
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by David
Well made product for heavy use. Wish the shipping was as good.
by John
Best work/uniform pants on the market, hands down. The relaxed fit fire hose pants are great year round. Warm in the winter, when the wind is blowing. Cool enough in hot humid weather. Tear resistant, easy to clean, and wear like iron. Crotch area in almost every other brand name uniform pant, would have worn a hole or split open by now. We have made Duluth Trading our official uniform pant and shorts for the our office. Great for Fire and Emergency Medical services, PLEASE BRING BACK NAVY color, you will own the market, in Fire and EMS.
by Tom
I honestly love these pants. The only issue with them is that they progressively shrink over time. I’m a 36×32. After a month or 2 my pants started to flood because of the shrinking. Next I got 36×34. They were long at first but shrunk down to fit perfectly. These are my official work pants now. I just recommend getting them a little long.