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Dickies Men's Relaxed Fit Duck Carpenter Shorts, 11" - Rinsed Desert Sand Size 38 (DX250)
Users say:
These shorts have a good fit and are very durable, with a variety of pockets for convenience. However, some customers have found the fit to be tight, with the front pockets being too small and the inseam being too long. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and value of the shorts.
When the heat is on, Dickies Lightweight Duck Carpenter Shorts keep you cool, comfortable and ready to tackle any challenge on the job. Built strong from soft, yet durable cotton with reinforced stitching and plenty of utility pockets for all your...
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These shorts have a good fit and are very durable, with a variety of pockets for convenience. However, some customers have found the fit to be tight, with the front pockets being too small and the inseam being too long. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and value of the shorts.
Pros
- Good fit
- Durable
- Comfortable
- Inner cell pocket
- Protects phone
Cons
- Tight in the crotch
- Small front pockets
- Long inseam
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When the heat is on, Dickies Lightweight Duck Carpenter Shorts keep you cool, comfortable and ready to tackle any challenge on the job. Built strong from soft, yet durable cotton with reinforced stitching and plenty of utility pockets for all your...
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