The Blaklader 1990 Craftsman Trousers are designed for durability and comfort. Made from Cordura® denim-stretch, these trousers feature stretch panels in the crotch and calf for optimal range of movement. The standard waist and crotch with tapered legs provide a comfortable fit, while the top-loading knee pocket in CORDURA® stretch offers maximum comfort even when kneeling.
55% cotton, 30% polyester, 15% polyamide, denim, coated, CORDURA® Denim stretch, 340 g/m²
2-way stretch, Stretch panels in crotch, calf and knee pocket
Cordura® 1000-reinforced tool pockets, back pockets and ruler pocket, Cordura®-stretch reinforced kneepockets
Button fly
Two belt loops on the sides with a button for hammer loop, one belt loop with D-ring on the front. Wide belt loop back
Metal buttons
Knife holder with button
D ring in waistline
Reinforced crotch seam, Inner leg seam with 3-needle stitching
Back pocket with bellow
Leg pocket with bellow and flap, with velcro closure and inner telephone pocket in mesh, Leg pocket with zipper
Inset pockets
Kneepad pockets – top loaded with flap and velcro closure. Stretch material both inside and out for a better ergonomic fit
Tool pockets - extra wide, fitted with tool holders and additional tool compartments, Zipper for fixed or loose tool pockets
Reinforced ruler pocket with knife holder and pen pocket
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TOUGH
I’ve had 2 pairs of x1900 craftsmen trousers and there probably the most or one of the most expensive pair of trousers on the market. To say there tough is an absolute understatement! These things are made to last. There a very slim fit so if you like your fit on the looser side you may want to try something else. Couple these trousers up with the blaklader gel knee pads and your winning all day long! My first pair lasted me around 2 years wearing them atleast 3 days a week. Plenty of pockets and loops, zip pocket on one side of holster pocket which is handy. Stretch material all over so your not continuously pulling them up! (A pet hate of mine) One thing I did notice is my 1st pair which were button ups had a bit more room around the crutch and the 2nd pair I had which were zip up were a lot tighter, lower cut and not as comfy. Although they are very expensive, overall if your budget stretches that far they are worth the money.