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*Sizing Note* Carhartt are more generously sized you may need to consider dropping down a size from your traditional workwear clothing. Built with 12oz/yd2 / 407gsm 99% cotton/1% elastane duck these Carhartt Stretch Duck Dungaree Rugged Chino Trousers are comfortable and are a must have item if you want trousers you can wear for casual purposes or in the workplace. Created with rugged flex technologies these trousers offer easy of movement with every step., 12oz/yd2 / 407gsm 99% cotton/1% elastane duck., Rugged Flex durable stretch technology for ease of movement., Sits slightly below the waist., Slim seat and thigh., Multiple tool pockets.
Plain t-shirt made from soft and comfortable cotton. Very fitted cut. V-neck and short sleeves. Bikkembergs label sewn in the back.
2 zipped hip pocketsFull front fastening with a rubber zip pull 350gsm 96% polyester/4% cotton Windproof and waterproofUp to 40 degree wash Size guide A
Specification :Color: As The PictureStyle: National StyleMaterial: Genuine LeatherLength: 13cm(5.12)Width: 6cm(2.36)Closure Type: ZipperOccasion: Outdoor, LeisureShape: Cosmetic BagFeatures: Mirror,Embossed, Genuine LeatherSize: SPackageincluded:1 * Bag
One hip pocketOne chest pen pocketHalf belt backBack length 76cmUp to 60 degree washSuitable for Industrial laundry210gsm 65% polyester/35% cotton
American Apparel bring to you a lounge-wear wardrobe staple in the men's Flex fleece zip-up hoodie. This mid-weight hoodie has been crafted from ultra soft combed fine jersey cotton. A drawstring hood angled pouch pockets and a contrasting zipper add a casual and classic finish., A fitted sporty unisex hoodie in a unique flex fleece 50/50 combed cotton fleece/polyester blend featuring a metal zipper closure white polyester drawcord and kangaroo pockets. Washing Instructions: Machine wash cold., Machine dry low. Do not bleach., Iron low. White metal zipper and drawstring Front kangaroo pocket., Neon solid and heather options. Fabric: 50% Cotton fleece 50% Polyester., Weight: 278gsm.
