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Work Pants
Our Gear Guy enlists help to put five pairs through the ringer. (Photo: Sarah Jackson)
Gear Guy

5 Workwear Pants We Actually Worked in and Liked

Men's trousers that are up to any task you throw at them

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Work Pants
(Photo: Sarah Jackson)

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The right pair of workwear pants should be like a good work companion: excellent at their job, efficient, and comfortable in their surroundings. And ideally, model trousers can pull double duty at the bar to celebrate finishing a project. I enlisted help to put five work pants from top brands in a head-to-head test to help you pick the perfect pair.

The Test

Since my everyday work life is usually split between a desk and the trails, I outsourced this test to a pro: my buddy Jason Hutchins. Hutchins is an architectural fabricator who helped me beat the living snot out of an聽Oxx Coffeeboxx聽a couple years back. He聽uses a blowtorch to build large (and beautiful) metal structures all day. On top of testing these pants in his shop for a month, he also took them hunting and then shared his notes.

The Results

Work Pants
(Sarah Jackson)

The Winner: Walls Ditchdigger聽Double-Knee DWR Stretch Duck,聽$50

Fit: 4
Comfort: 5
Shop Utility: 5
Overall Utility: 4

These were Hutchins鈥檚 favorite in his shop, which is why they took the win. 鈥淭hey fit really well. I wore them mostly as an extra layer while deer hunting. Warm, quiet, and good mobility,鈥 he says. 鈥淎t work I have to flex, move, and put my body in lot more awkward positions than you might think. These were the most flexible and comfortable to work in.鈥 Credit the articulated knees (with added seams to minimize constriction), a design feature we wouldn鈥檛 expect to see in a traditional work pant. While Hutchins聽experienced a little bunching when crouched, he found a great overall pick. His only gripe: the extremely relaxed leg meant it couldn鈥檛 pass as an everyday pant. 鈥淚 would wear them hunting or to cut down a Christmas tree, but you鈥檙e not going to catch me in the coffee shop in them.鈥


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2. 5.11 ABR Pro, $55

Fit: 5
Comfort: 5
Shop Utility: 2
Overall Utility: 4

Hutchins said that 聽is the only pant聽in the test he鈥檇 be excited to wear in a social situation. 鈥淭hey were the only pants that weren鈥檛 too baggy in the legs,鈥 he says. While some might think that overall fit and style aren鈥檛 important considerations for work pants, they absolutely should be. If you have a single pair of pants that you can wear to build a structure,聽and then out to celebrate at the bar, you鈥檝e saved money and space in your closet. While the DWR treatment and synthetic material proved聽amazing for Hutchins while he bushwhacked through damp brush on a hunt, he was very wary of the polyester in the pants, noting that it鈥檚 鈥渘ot the best fabric for my type of work.鈥 He was terrified the pants would melt to his skin while he welded in his shop. If open flames aren鈥檛 in your wheelhouse, though, the ABR Pro聽is聽solid.


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(Sarah Jackson)

3. Carhartt Washed Duck, $40

Fit: 3
Comfort: 3
Shop Utility: 5
Overall Utility: 5

Hutchins was very familiar with this established silhouette from the most iconic workwear brand.聽鈥淭hese are run-of-the-mill work pants. They鈥檙e they鈥檝e been making for years,鈥 he says. They worked great in the shop and moved and felt like what Carhartt fans have grown accustomed to. He felt the fit was middle-of-the-road, too. 鈥淭hey were a little baggy, a little big, but overall had a pretty good fit,鈥 Hutchins says.


Work Pants
(Sarah Jackson)

4. Filson CCF Double-Layer,聽$125

Fit: 2
Comfort: 1
Shop Utility: 5
Overall Utility: 4

聽was聽absolutely bombproof鈥攆or better and for worse. 鈥淭hese were the sturdiest of all the pants鈥攍ike Dickies with rhino liner,鈥 Hutchins says. While the superstiff, double-layered canvas pants would likely break in after a lot of use (and be capable of withstanding brutal abuse), he couldn鈥檛 wear them without significant chafing at his waist, even after testing them for a month. 鈥淎s much as I love thick canvas, I washed and dried these twice, and they are still as stiff and rough as starched roofing shingles,鈥 Hutchins says. Style-wise, they missed the mark because of their extremely wide legs. 鈥淭he girl at the coffee shop asked me if JNCOs were back in style,鈥 he says.


Work Pants
(Sarah Jackson)

5. Patagonia Iron Forge Hemp Canvas 5-Pocket, $75

Fit: 1
Comfort: 4
Shop Utility: 1
Overall Utility: 1

Hutchins loves Patagonia products for outdoor pursuits and so felt genuine remorse for how much he disliked these pants. He was not a fan of the way and generous leg width worked together to make them hang loosely off his body. While he found the hemp, polyester, and cotton blend comfortable against聽his skin, it had a frustrating side effect of catching many of the metal shavings that fly聽around his shop. 鈥淚 looked like a dangerous lint roller,鈥 Hutchins says. He was impressed with the durability, but you might want to steer clear of it if your work involves shaping metal.

Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly identified the winning pant at the Walls Kick Around.

Lead Photo: Sarah Jackson

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