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The Carhartt Men's Relaxed Straight Rigby Dungaree combines 8-ounce cotton-spandex canvas with Rugged Flex stretch technology for superior comfort and mobility. Featuring reinforced pockets and belt loops, plus a secure right-leg phone pocket, these dungarees offer a relaxed fit through the seat and thigh with a straight leg opening—perfect for professionals seeking durable, functional, and stylish workwear.























| ASIN | B0F4T25JNV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,594 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #6 in Men's Work Utility & Safety Pants |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (11,940) |
| Date First Available | April 1, 2025 |
| Department | mens |
| Item model number | 102291 |
| Manufacturer | Carhartt |
M**1
Excellent jeans alternative with all the comfort of old jeans. Love them.
If you love old blue jeans but need something that looks more dressed up, these are perfect. With 9 or so pair of these in every color, I wear them every day that I can’t wear jeans. The phone pocket on the rear of the leg is perfect for holding the phone. (It could be an inch deeper). These wear quite well, have had some for 3 years and they still look great. They are wide enough in the lower leg to allow for cowboy boots. A nice feature as so many pants are cut too narrow at the ankle, these are not.
A**K
Great Fit and Fabric, Just Preferred Elastic Waist
I ordered four different pairs of pants for my husband (who hates shopping), and these were an immediate favorite. He loved the weight and feel of the fabric right away. He’s 6’3”, and the 38x32 fit him perfectly. We also really liked the color. The only reason we’re returning them is that another Carhartt style with an elastic waist felt a bit more comfortable for him. Otherwise, these are great-quality pants and fit exactly as expected.
J**R
Extremely comfortable and good looking
Carhartt Men's Relaxed Straight Rigby Dungaree These have become my favorite pants. The relaxed fit is much more comfortable for me than the standard fit version. The relaxed fit provides just enough room to allow completely unrestricted movement without looking baggy. They look good enough to be a step up from jeans to wear to work although not good enough for "Dress Pants". They are also rugged enough to wear as work pants. I got the peat colored pants and they do fade slightly after several washes from a VERY dark green/grey to bit lighter color.
J**S
Nice pants so far.
Comfortable #1. Maybe a little to roomy, the get kinda winked up in the front when sitting since theres alot of extra fabric in the crotch.
K**F
High Quality
I love these pants I just wish I went slightly shorter on the inseam. I love the canvas and that my phone will fit in the leg pocket.
K**R
Great fit good quality
Great fit good quality
8**8
Great pants.
These are super nice. They are a little 90s on the relaxed fit, but I’m glad someone is still doing it. Very high quality. Definitely worth the dough. Update: I was wrong. The relaxed fit isn’t 90s at all. I noticed a post from another poster on the regular fits. The person mentioned “darts”. Indeed, these sewn in darts are there even on the relaxed fit, and they are well done and tough. So, what’s really going on is Carhartt has their own thing going on here, and it’s not 90s. These are badass structured pants that would make 80s BDUs look like they came from K-Mart. They also laugh off a hot steaming iron. Good. Job. Carhartt! Final Update: Just got the straight fit. Incredibly nice. The darts define the knees so that the pant articulates with movement. I think I have a way to make the sizing work for everyone. Having worn both patterns, I’d go with a size up in waist with both. Stick to your regular inseam length. Otherwise: Straight Fit = Sex Pistols. Relaxed Fit = Pearl Jam. I’m “Sex Pistols” right now, but things might turn “Pearl Jam” due to the possibility of unforeseen and abrupt changes in caloric intake in the future. Ultimate Update: After all is said and done, and after wearing both patterns for a while now, I think I finally understand. Theses pants are evil. Anyone that has worn them for awhile will have to agree. They are great and I’m totally keeping them, they solve all sorts of problems I didn’t even know I had, but yeah…
O**Y
Nice but not suited for heavy duty work.
I like the pockets. Good size to fit the tools i need on my person. They're comfortable and look good too. But if you work in a busy shop where you're constantly moving, these give out quick. After a few months of 60 hour weeks, the pockets start to tear apart (usually the side leg tool pocket goes first. Then the back pocket. Then the knees. I've gone through several pairs of these as well as the carhartt cargo pants and its the same for all of them. Side pocket. Back pocket. Knees. I guess if you dont bend your knees a lot or put tools in your pockets you'll be okay. Farming, landscaping, but not construction or mechanical work. They're still RELATIVELY more durable than dickies, but that's not saying much. I might have to try ones with reinforced knees, but ive had a lot of issues with carhartt when it comes to their work clothes.
K**N
Nice material, comfortable, solid stitching . Carhartt quality.
R**0
great quality!
M**R
comfortable
I**N
Muy como y de excelente calidad
P**N
Very nice, they fit Very well and are super comfortable.
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