Carhartt Work In Progress Green Aaron Trousers
Carhartt Work In Progress
$195.00 27% OFF
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The Carhartt Work In Progress Green Aaron Trousers tap into retro utilitarian cool with their sturdy 8 oz Forsyth corduroy—substantial but never stiff, the perfect counterpoint to the mossy “Leaf” green that gives them a fresh, workwear-with-a-twist energy. The velvety ribbing offers that tactile, textural dimension beloved by street stylists everywhere, while the classic five-pocket setup nods to denim iconography. Signature Carhartt branding signals quiet confidence at the back pocket, rounding off the vibe with a wink of authenticity that’s anything but run-of-the-mill.
Cut with a tapered silhouette, the Aaron Trousers walk the line between slouch and streamlined, shaping to the leg but leaving room to move. Belt loops and a zip fly bring everyday ease, while those deep pockets let you stash phone, cards, and keys with no fuss—practicality without compromise. Equally at home loose over chunky boots or cuffed at the ankle with sneakers, they’re effortless to layer: think boxy knits, vintage tees, or a tailored jacket for spontaneous post-work plans. Carhartt WIP’s blend of heritage grit and off-duty cool means these corduroys transition from coffee runs to low-lit bars as naturally as you do.
Materials / Fabrication
- Cotton corduroy trousers
- 8 oz Carhartt WIP Forsyth corduroy
- Tapered silhouette
- Belt loops
- Five-pocket styling
- Zip fly
- Logo patch at back pocket
- Supplier color: Leaf
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors to prevent fading and color transfer.
- Use gentle cycle and mild detergent.
- Avoid bleach or fabric softeners.
- Tumble dry low or lay flat to dry to maintain corduroy texture.
- Iron on low heat if needed, and avoid direct heat on the logo patch.
- Brush nap lightly with a clothes brush to revive corduroy after laundering.
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About Carhartt Work In Progress
In 1889, Hamilton Carhartt established his eponymous business with the motto: "Providing honest value for an honest dollar." The brand's tough clothing quickly became the go-to attire for working-class individuals all over the country. News of the label's sturdy designs eventually spread to other countries; in 1989, German designers Edwin and Salomée Faeh launched Carhartt Work In Progress - a streetwear division aimed at customers in Europe and Asia. Carhartt WIP continues to evolve and expand the company's fundamental product characteristics to cater to a growing audience. From canvas jackets, graphic t-shirts, and hats to lifestyle gadgets and sporting goods, WIP's wide range of products reflects a diverse concept of contemporary Americana.
