Carhartt WIP Trousers: From Cargo Pants to Carpenter Styles
Carhartt WIP trousers are the cornerstone of modern streetwear aesthetics. As an evolution of classic workwear heritage, the "Work In Progress" line combines indestructible durability with contemporary fits. At Stickabush, we curate a selection ranging from functional classics to progressive silhouettes. Explore the full universe of the brand on our central Carhartt WIP brand page.
Iconic Silhouettes: Cargo, Double Knee & Newel
Our curated range covers the brand's entire DNA. Cargo pants by Carhartt WIP have set the standard for functionality for decades. For those seeking an authentic heritage look, our carpenter styles are essential: The Single Knee Pant and the legendary, reinforced Double Knee Pant are the ultimate workwear staples. For a more modern, tapered aesthetic, the Newel Pant is the perfect choice.
Carhartt WIP Pants Fit Guide: Find Your Fit
The fit is crucial for the vibe. Here is your overview:
- Relaxed Straight Fit (e.g., Single Knee): A straight, loose cut with plenty of room. Perfect for the classic streetwear aesthetic.
- Tapered Fit (e.g., Newel Pant): Relaxed through the thigh, narrowing towards the ankle. Ideal for showcasing your sneakers.
- Loose Fit (e.g., Double Knee): A wide, baggy cut—extremely durable and perfect for a progressive oversized look.
Materials & Styling: Dearborn Canvas & Corduroy
Whether it's the indestructible 12oz Dearborn Canvas or stylish Carhartt WIP corduroy trousers—every fabric is built to last. For the "Berlin Signature Look," pair your trousers with a matching Carhartt WIP vest or a heavyweight hoodie. Create an outfit that perfectly balances utility and style.
FAQ: Carhartt WIP Pants
What is the difference between Single Knee and Double Knee Pants?
Answer: The Single Knee Pant is a classic work trouser with carpenter details. The Double Knee Pant features an additional layer of fabric at the knees (reinforced with rivets), making it even more durable and visually striking.
Are Carhartt WIP trousers true to size?
Answer: Most models are "True to Size." However, consider the fit: A "Relaxed" pant fits looser than a "Slim" or "Tapered" model. If you are between sizes, we recommend the larger option for an authentic look.































































