• 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton
  • Imported
  • Hook and Eye closure
  • Machine Wash
  • 0.7" high
  • 14" wide
  • CLASSIC WORKWEAR: Our most popular work pant, these wrinkle and stain resistant cotton/poly blend twill pants are built for hard wear & easy care. The flattering design features a classic rise that sits comfortably at the waist with slightly tapered legs
  • STURDY FUNCTIONALITY: Our toughest work pant is great on & off the job, featuring our distinctive tunnel belt loops, a hook-&-eye waist closure with heavy-duty ratcheting brass zipper, side seam front pockets & back welt pockets for flap-free contour
  • The size 37 and 39 length pants will have unhemmed bottoms; the labeling on the pant will have UU as the inseam, which is the Dickies identification for an unhemmed bottom
  • TRUSTED NAME: The world's leading performance workwear brand, Dickies has been making quality workwear & apparel since 1922. All Dickies clothing offers superior craftsmanship & unmatched value to deliver classic style & long-lasting comfort every day.
  • We make jeans, outerwear, school & work uniforms, sports shirts, kids wear, hats, socks, underwear, boots, gloves, belts, eyewear, backpacks, bags & much more.
  • Wrinkle-resistant twill with built-in stain release

Perfect for work in the Food and Beverage industry, retail, deli, meat cotter, etc... One small sizing note... I wear 34" waist in most everything... I ordered that size first and they almost cut me in half trying to get through the whole day. Very tight in the waist, but fit nicely in the butt, crotch and thighs. So, I ordered the next size up, these 36" inch ones thinking they should fit better. Well, the waist was good. And let me be clear, I am an actual 34" waist guy... I am not in denial and not trying to jam a beer gut into pants that just aren't my size... These run small in the waist. With that said, when Dickies goes from a 34" waist to the 36" waist, they make EVERYTHING bigger. The waist fits great. The butt area was literally twice the size. So, I can breath now, but I have 80 year old man ass. Lastly and on a more positive note... These are built amazingly. They will last you a long time. They are super high quality, the pockets are cut perfectly, they hold a crease and look like new after every wash with no ironing.

So after looking in stores all around the Tampa Bay Area, I can’t find pants that I feel fit me the way I like. So I turned to Amazon. I’ve always liked Dickies pants in the past, and on Amazon, I’m able to find a vast range of sizes. Found these bad boys and I couldn’t order them fast enough. First off, you can expect the same high-quality material as any Dickies pants bought from a store. A tough waist band, pockets in the right places, and fits just as I’d expected. With that being said, I’ve always found Dickies pants to run a little tight, and yes these are a little tight, AS EXPECTED. If I go to Chipotle and get my usual beef burrito or to Outback for a 12oz sirloin with baked potato, salad and broccoli, these pants will fit much tighter than expected! I would love for Dickies to incorporate a flexible waistband for my glutinous dinners, but alas, I enjoy these pants. I would most likely be ordering them again.

Wearing them as I type this review. The fit is good. The rise has plenty of room for moving and working. Bartacks at the top and bottom of the pockets are sufficient. (I am an experienced garment professional specializing in uniform garments and there is a trend lately to make bartacks thinner than the previous standard, but they are sufficient to the task.) The side pockets are a bit shallow - this is my only serious complaint. Back seams, side seams and outer seams are all simple single stitching, so the pants won't last long under stress. The answer to that is to be honest with yourself and buy pants that fit your actual measurements, not the measurements you wish were yours. If you put the pants on and cannot see your belt without serious effort, then you bought the wrong size. Buying bigger pants doesn't make you look fat. Being fat and wearing pants that are too tight makes you look fat. All in all, a good pant for the money.

I'm a skinny, kinda tall guy. I find anytime I wear pants that fit my waist and height. My pockets are useless, and my junk is plain and visible for the world to see. But with these pants, so long as I'm wearing boxers, the crotch has plenty of room, and the pockets are actually usable. The only qualm I have with them are the belt loops. For such a functional pair of pants, the belt loops are pretty small. Making it impossible for me to wear my sturdier belt, suited for the various pouches I wear daily as an electrician. *edit* I forgot to mention, while these pants do have a pretty excessive amount of belt loops,making it difficult to use some wide belt pouches, you can get around this inconvenience easily by just using every other loop rather than every loop. you can even alternate the loops you use to spread out wear and tear so you can get some more mileage out of them if often put a lot of tension on them. Still wish they would make the loops larger, These would be absolutely perfect.

I'm very happy with these pants. I love gardening and working around my home in ways that often involve crawling around on the ground, changing oil in yard machines or digging, which is not what you want to do in work pants you have forked over 75 bucks for to a woman's work wear catalog that restricts pants lengths and sizes. These pants let me do that without straining or restricting my movement. At $23 a pair I bought two brown and two black pairs at a little more than I would have paid and outfitted them with two inexpensive web belts to accommodate a belt belt sheath for a pruner. I am delighted with them. They soften up a bit after washing but still maintain a neat appearance. I am hardly the first woman to buy men's pants or jeans for working in because of the more varied sizing and lengths they are available in, as well as the frequently better price. Remember ladies, they ain't "men's pants" when you're in 'em!

I've worked for Batteries Plus for just over 6 years. In that time, I've filled uncountable motorcycle batteries with acid & lugged dirty batteries back in the store after installing a new one in a car. I've never torn the fabric and battery acid doesn't affect them. They do take a few washings to soften the fabric but, there's a reason Dickies are the preferred brand for a lot of dirty jobs.

Solid pair of durable workpants. I've had a black pair for a while now that I tapered in the past, so I thought it was time to get a pair in navy. For those of you that haven't purchased a pair of 874's before, here are some things to know. They sit at your natural waist. This is something that you have to get used to if you currently wear low waisted pants. It can be uncomfortable to begin with, but overall its more flattering for your posterior and waist. They are a little snug around the thighs and flare at the ankles. If you have larger thighs like me, it can be a little restrictive. I'm 6'1 and 150 lbs, leaning towards the skinny side. I got them in a size 30 x 29 so I could have them slightly cropped. In the past, I had a 30x30, which fit pretty much perfectly with a cuff. Here are some of my cons regarding the pants. Out of the package, the starchiness of the pants can be a little abrasive on your thighs. This is something I got used to, but be warned. The first pair is always damn itchy. The center crease and the starchiness of the pants disappear after a couple washes. After about 2 washes, the center crease becomes almost unnoticeable. It takes about 20-30 washes for it to be slightly softer. I wish it would stay starchy for longer, but that's just a consequence of washing your clothes. I also dislike the way the fly bulges outwards near the belt. It's a hook and loop closure, which doesn't sit as flush as a button and buttonhole closure. This makes it push out near the belt loops. All in all, it's a steal for the price. Sturdy construction, classic colors, and cheap price. Would definitely recommend.

Bought these for use at work. I work in a hospital environment where I have to look professional but can get messy at times. I spent $ 25 on each pair of pants and they look like more expensive pants. They feel a little funny at first. Very stiff the first time you wear them. Belt loops just barely fit my belt. The front pockets are somewhat smaller than my jeans pockets. But they are very durable and easy to clean when you get into a mess. They definitely fit the "office Casual" dress code. Perfect for my job. I'd assume they'd be good for many applications. Car repair, pest control, restaurant or other jobs where there is a need to look decent but not worry so much about your clothes getting dirty. Two thumbs up!!! Highly recommended.

I'm short and I'm skinny. For me, these pants fit great at the waist- no bagginess and while I wear a belt, there's no need to. My Greek beer belly hangs over the waist in the most perfect of ways. If you like a roomy waist, order up. But what if you have to outrun a wild animal, like a bear? Be careful. The length is also wonderful; not too long and not too short. My Dickies dungarees are too long by a few inches and so I roll those up like a 50's greaser; but I don't need to do so with these. There's plenty of room in the thighs/legs, but not too much room. I can leave the excess of the last few decades behind without being forced to embrace men's yoga pants. I love these pants. I plan to buy anywhere between one and one million more pairs. Peace.