Carhartt Women's Force Fitted Midweight Utility Legging
Item # 1469115
Size: S
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Carhartt Women's Force Fitted Midweight Utility Legging
Item # 1469115
Size: S
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Color:
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Tough enough to be work leggings but styled to be worn anywhere, these Carhartt Women's Stretch Fit High-Rise Force Midweight Utility Leggings are as comfortable tending to the farm as they are running errands in town. With a fit that's close to the body, reinforced knee panels, and 6 abrasion-resistant pockets, you'll be able to keep the tools and accessories you need close at hand and won't have to worry about accidental rips or getting snagged on equipment when you're busy. These thick leggings feature built-in Force technology that helps regulate temperature, wicks sweat, dries fast, and breathes to keep you comfortable in any weather.
- 10 oz., 91% nylon, 9% spandex ponte work leggings
- FastDry technology for quick wicking
- Rugged Flex durable stretch technology for ease of movement
- Fights odors to help keep the leggings fresh
- Durable, stretch knit fabric fits close to the body
- Wide, stretch waistband prevents gapping in the back and offers a comfortable fit
- Abrasion-resistant utility pockets
- Reinforced, abrasion-resistant knee panels for extra durability
- Skinny leg opening
- Imported
- Carhartt logo patch completes the leggings
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Well made, but will gap if you have hips and a small waist
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