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The Carhartt Scrubs C54108 Men's Classic Fit Ripstop Boot Cut Cargo Pant is engineered for healthcare professionals who demand durability, comfort, and functionality. Made from a rugged 55% cotton/45% polyester ripstop fabric with triple-needle stitching, these pants feature eight deep pockets plus a utility loop for maximum storage. The boot cut design paired with a full drawstring and half-elastic back ensures a tailored fit that lasts through long shifts. Perfect for those who want to combine professional style with practical performance.









| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Closure type | Drawstring |
| Fabric type | 55% Cotton, 45% Polyester |
| Origin | Imported |
C**W
THEY HAVE POCKETS! SOOOO MANY POCKETS!
If you’ve ever had to deal with purchasing women’s clothing and not having pockets that are deep enough, or abundant enough, you need these pants: THEY HAVE POCKETS!!! Even though these are men’s pants, and I am not a man, I absolutely love these because of how many pockets they have and how useful these pockets are! Instead of having just one sad little leg pocket, there is a roomy leg pocket on each leg. It’s big enough for me to put my stethoscope or my phone in. Each leg pocket has a smaller pocket outside that I can put my pens or my trauma shears in. I love these pants. Heck, they even hold a large handful of 10mL flushes with no issue. I like the fact that they are boot cut, because they don’t like tight fitting cuffs on my work pants. The drawstring in the waist is nice cause it allows you a little bit of versatility. I love this product so much, that I came back to buy several more. These are my favorite scrub bottoms. The other brands of scrub pants that I bought have been relegated to the “well, all my Carhartts are in the wash so I guess I have to wear THESE” pile.
C**T
Practical, Comfortable and Stylish
These cargo pants are almost too nice to work in, yet they have all the pockets one might need to do some real work (including a tool loop). The material is light weight and has a nice textured look and feel. These have a button and zipper closer setup with pockets on the sides (8). The pockets are deep and shouldn't allow anything to drop out. These pants also have an elastic band for more comfort with boot bottom legs. They should last forever, their Carhart.
V**M
Good quality just really long pants legs.
Really comfortable for the price. I’m a man 5’10 and about 150lbs. My waist size is usually a 30-32. I got the size small and the waist is a bit loose but the draw strings make it fit nice and tight. The pants are quite long though. I have to roll the bottoms up just a bit so they don’t drag on the ground.
A**N
Comfortable and cool
I love these very cool and thin. I work in a industrial setting with hot metal shavings some fabrics they melt right into but not these. I will say the size chart shows I should wear x large, but was tight in the crouch and waist. I usually wear a 42. I exchanged them for 2x large short and they fit perfect waist and length. I have a inseam of 30 . If your tall the regular 2x should be fine if really tall get the 2x tall. But if 5'11 like me u want the 2x short
S**O
Comfy, Durable, Lightweight
I am 6' 2" in shoes, 180 lbs, 33" waist, athletic build and wear 34" inseam jeans. These are definitely a little long at the bottom, but I like 'em that way. I had ordered (and still have) a pair of the medium non-tall pants and they are really only suitable for wearing with boots, where it's not quite so obvious that they are 1-1/2" to 2" too short. I'll take the extra length on these over the high-waders any day. These fit very well and are exceptionally comfortable. The elastic and drawstring combination ensures the ability to adjust the wait comfort to anything you desire. They nicely block the cold winter wind and yet are not stifling hot in the warmer temps. I love having all of the pockets. I wish they had a left rear pocket in addition to, or instead of, the singular right rear one. Being right handed, it's more natural to take my wallet out of a left rear pocket with my left hand, which is where I'd naturally hold it while retrieving something from it. So, I'd definitely say, ergonomically speaking, that these are "left-handed" pants. For now, I just shove my wallet down into one of the cargo pockets instead. Speaking of which, I have noticed that when my cell phone is in one of those cargo pockets, the phone easily slides right out when in any sitting position that has your thighs slanting upwards from your hips (i.e. knees higher than your hips). I have on many occasions reached for my phone only to find that it had fallen out in the car, or the movie theater, or the restaurant booth. So, be careful about what you put in those pockets. A small strip/square/patch of velcro, or even just a snap, to close the top of those pockets would solve the problem. I will probably buy several more pair, particularly for use as travel pants. They'd be very comfortable on the plane, are very lightweight to pack, can be orders in bright colors to help my wife find me in a crowd and are just barely dressy enough to wear into many restaurants and churches in Europe that don't allow shorts.
A**N
Better than figs, and cherokee!
Carhartt Men's Scrubs Pants have become my go-to choice for workwear in the medical field, and they've exceeded my expectations in terms of durability, comfort, and functionality. The first standout feature is the rugged durability that Carhartt is known for. The material used in these scrubs pants is substantial and holds up well to the demands of a fast-paced work environment. Whether it's enduring multiple washes or standing up to the rigors of daily wear, these pants have proven to be incredibly resilient. Comfort is a priority, and Carhartt delivers on this front. The fabric is not only durable but also soft and breathable, ensuring that I stay comfortable throughout long shifts. The thoughtful design takes into consideration the need for flexibility and ease of movement, making these scrubs ideal for the physically demanding nature of healthcare work. The fit is both comfortable and professional. The pants have a relaxed yet tailored look, striking a balance between a casual feel and a polished appearance. The elastic waistband adds to the overall comfort, providing a secure fit without feeling restrictive. Functionality is where Carhartt Men's Scrubs Pants truly shine. The multiple pockets are strategically placed and generously sized, allowing me to keep essential tools and items close at hand. The reinforced seams and stitching add an extra layer of durability, ensuring that these pants can withstand the demands of a healthcare setting. The versatility of these scrubs extends beyond the workplace. The classic design and neutral colors make them suitable for various settings, from clinical environments to more casual workdays. This versatility adds to their overall value and makes them a practical choice for those who want scrubs that can transition seamlessly between different settings. In terms of maintenance, these scrubs hold up well to repeated washing. The colors remain vibrant, and the fabric maintains its integrity, further emphasizing the investment-worthy quality of Carhartt Men's Scrubs Pants. In conclusion, Carhartt Men's Scrubs Pants are a top-tier choice for anyone in need of durable, comfortable, and functional workwear. The brand's commitment to quality is evident in every aspect of these scrubs, making them a reliable and practical choice for those working in the healthcare profession.
H**Y
Great product with a HUGE flaw
In spite of my “meh” rating of these ripstop scrub pants, these are actually my absolute favorite scrub pants hands down. I’m a 5’7” apple-shaped female RN who wears size 16/18 pants. With these Carhartt scrub pants, I comfortably wear a large, but due to a design flaw with these pants, I typically purchase the XL and wear them with a belt. These scrubs have hip pockets on both sides, as well as lateral pockets at about the lower thigh/upper knee. The right leg pocket even has a little narrow pocket that easily accommodates trauma shears or a penlight. With this setup, I easily fit my iPhone 8+ in my right hip pocket, my car keys and my wallet in my left hip pocket, my vertical folding clipboard in my left leg side pocket, and about a dozen 10cc saline flushes in my right leg pocket as well as my trauma shears. As I said before, I’m an RN who works 4x 12 hour shifts each week. I carry a lot of my supplies in my pockets, I am constantly moving, bending, squatting, lifting, flexing, moving every which way and need durable scrubs that can handle all of the flexion as well as frequent washes. Each pair is worn once and washed in hot water afterwards (I know cold with a color protecting detergent is better, but I routinely encounter multi-drug resistant bacteria and hate the idea of anything contaminating my home). I wash my scrubs with color-safe Clorox, powder Tide, and I always add some Borax. While my navy blue scrubs have faded by a few shades within 6 months, they still look pretty good and feel even better. They don’t have the softness and flex of some Grey’s Anatomy scrubs, but they feel sturdy and comfy. And very importantly, THEY HAVE BELT LOOPS. So for those of you with narrow hips or who have scrubs that frequently slide down with the weight of your pocket items, you can easily fit a work belt through the loops. The belt also allows me to fit my stethoscope holster on it without risking any pinching or injury to my skin. So with all this praise, what’s the huge flaw? The crotch. It rips where the inseam meets the crotch, on EVERY pair that I own. I have more than a dozen of these pants and the crotch invariably tears on EACH one. I tossed the first few and have patched a few and have now started to have my mother in law reinforce the crotch. It’s a lot of work to get decent scrubs that will last more than 6 months. I’ve also started buying the XL, but I have to wear it with a belt or the pants will slide off over my hips. These scrubs secure with a metal button and a zipper. They also have waist ties and the belt loops for added security. I love the fit of the Large on my hips, but the XL is more forgiving of my squatting and bending and is slightly more resistant to crotch tears. I am upset that these scrubs aren’t made with a reinforced crotch. I’ve encountered Dickies work pants with that design, but they aren’t scrubs and I can’t get away with wearing them. In spite of the price and the weakness, I’ll keep buying these until something better comes along. So my final recommendation, buy these if you need fairly durable and comfortable scrub bottoms, but absolutely ENFORCE THE CROTCH first!
S**S
Go to Scrubs
These carhartt scrub bottoms are comfortable and durable. I am a bigger guy and the material is fantastic. Not a lot of stretch to them, but fit well. These are thin, these are thick and durable scrubs. I won't buy a different brand, these are it for me.
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