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Arborwear Mens 102224 Flannel Lined Original Pant | Arborwear Mens 102220 Original Tree Climbers Work Pant | Arborwear Mens 102230 Cedar Flex Pant | Arborwear Mens 106521 Ascender Pant | Arborwear Mens Tech II Pant | |
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Fabric | 12.5 oz. Pre-washed, Ringspun 100% Cotton Canvas | 12.5 oz. Pre-washed, Ringspun 100% Cotton Canvas | 13 oz. Pre-washed Cedar Flex Twill, 96% Cotton / 4% Spandex | 9 oz. 4-way Stretch Tech Nylon (88% Nylon/12% Spandex) | 8 oz. 100% Nylon |
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These flannel lined pants are tough on the outside, but soft and warm on the inside. Kinda like a 3-day old donut you just micro-waved. Of course, we don’t use donuts to make our Flannel Lined Original Pants. We use a 12.5 oz. pre-washed, ringspun cotton canvas just like our 12 oz. Original Tree Climbers Pants, but we also add in a gusseted 4 oz. Flannel lining. That keeps you nice and cozy whether you’re working in the cold or just out to have some fun.
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Garment WashingWith all of our cotton goods, we weave or knit the fabric, wash it, build the garment, and then wash it again. This pre-shrinks the garment and makes it broken in, comfortable and ready to wear right off the rack. |
Industrial StitchingOur industrial, double-needle stitching throughout and strategically placed bar tacks reduce seam blowouts and strengthen high wear and tear areas for longer use. You wont find rivets that get in the way or excessive stitching, we build our garments so you dont need all that. |
Rugged GussetArborwears exclusive Rugged Gusset is sort of like rocket science. Guess you can call it Pants Science. With a 3 part construction that extends from inner knee to inner knee, all of our pants give you incredible range of motion and reduce stress on the seams that most commonly blow out. |
Need some good pants that are nice and tough on the outside, but will keep you nice and warm on the inside? These flannel lined pants are just the thing you’re looking for.