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., Warm backed softshell fabric. Available in Short Regular and Long leg lengths., Durable water repellent finish., Wind resistant., Part-elasticated waist., Multi pocketed.
Jeans bermuda pants made from strech cotton. Low, skin-tight and sexy cut. 5 pockets. Tricolor tape along the leg. Fly with zipper and 1 button. Belt loops. ES Collection logo embroidered on the back right pocket.
Comfortable short-sleeved and V-neck t-shirt made from stretch cotton. Little contrasting Emporio Armani eagle on the chest.
The Carhartt Men’s Multi-Pocket Stitched Ripstop Cargo Pants are lightweight trouser pants made from 100% cotton ripstop fabric. With a relaxed fitting on the seat and thighs these pants have high tenacity nylon lined front ledge- and back pockets. There are multiple pockets like ruler pocket large capacity cargo pocket with mobile phone pocket. There is a removable nylon snap on the utility pocket., RELAXED FIT 9.25-ounce / 314 gram 100% cotton ripstop fabric. Sits slightly below the waist., Relaxed-fitting seat and thighs. High tenacity nylon lined front ledge- and back pockets., High tenacity nylon double knees with secure knee pockets. Large capacity cargo pocket with mobile phone pocket., Ruler pocket. Removable nylon snap on utility pocket., Left-leg hammerloop. Triple stitched main seams.
Ideal for off-duty days and relaxed weekends we bring to you the men's Trax Slouch Fit jeans from Caterpillar. Crafted from durable and long-lasting denim material in a stone-wash finish. Featuring back patch pockets with double needle stitching a stylish leather patch on the back waistband and curved front reach in pockets with logo metal trims., Zip fly with logo shank closure., Curved front reach-in pockets with logo metal trim., Coin pocket with logo metal trim., Leather patch on back waistband., Back patch pockets with double needle profile stitch.
Sleeveless hoody made from sports mesh. Full zipper. Contrast lining. 2 pockets. Addicted logo on the left chest and vertical Addicted print along the back.
