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Wear on a casual day out or fun adventurous activities and the Carhartt Men’s Duck D. Front Logger Pants won’t let you down. These lightweight trouser pants with double front with clean-out opening comes with multiple utility and tool pockets. With a straight leg opening these pants are made from firm-hand 100% ring-spun cotton duck. These durable pants have heavy hauling reinforced back pockets., 12-ounce / 407 gram firm-hand 100% ring-spun cotton duck. Sits at the waist., Full seat and thigh. Double front with cleanout opening., Multiple tool and utility pockets. Heavy hauling reinforced back pockets., Left-leg hammer loop. Straight leg opening., Triple stitched main seams.
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Swim short made from resistant nylon. Guess triangle logo on the left side. Elastic waistband with drawstring. Inner mesh brief. Back pocket with eyelet.
Slimming tank top made from highly stretchable cotton. Very strong compression that flattens and tones the abdomen. Perfect to look one size smaller instantly. High quality cotton that prevents bacterial growth.
Add power to your performance wearing these Tarbet 3/4 Length Performance Leggings. An eye-catching print stretchy materials and the elasticated waistband you have full protection and support all whilst looking good. Machine washable so even when you are on the toughest of tracks you can have these leggings looking and smelling fresh as new., Full length leggings in attractive print Elasticated waistband Black inner waistband and coin pocket Contrast overlock stitching., Washing Instructions: Domestic wash at 40c., Benefits: Inner waistband pocket Polyester/elastane blend material enhances support and promotes mobility Drop-in pocket on the waistband holds small items.
., The two-tone mesh shorts come in the typical casual Jersey style and have cool details such as the small slit on the sides and contrasting stripes on the hem., Fine mesh material., Weight 130gsm.
