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Is there any company making quality cargo pocket jeans? I have a ton of cp pants, 511,etc. I'd like to have a few cp jeans as well. Done searches for days. no joy.



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Cliff, try a search on Amazon for 'mens cargo jeans'. Several pop up which may fit your needs.
 
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You may want to change the title to something that is more fitting to your topic.

As for me, I am looking for more subtle cargo pants varieties. The ones with rather discrete leg pockets rather than big ballooning pockets. Hope the recommendations here help me too.

A lot of 5.11 seem to be made of really thin material. I prefer traditional cotton khaki material.

Jeans seem to be a lot of Carhartt type stuff. Carpenter type pants.

Are you looking for true cargo jeans with the balloon pickets or will carpenter jeans work?
 
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Oz- While discontinued, someone out (FleaBay?) may have them.
https://www.onestopknifeshop.c...mk-2-pant-denim.html

I have a pair of dark blue denim, relaxed fit.



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Duluth may have some options you may like.

https://www.duluthtrading.com/men/pants/?feature=mn4


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LA Police Gear carries some great "tactical" pants. They are a sportier looking cargo pant without the baloon pockets.

https://lapolicegear.com/lapg-...e-tactical-pant.html
 
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I like my 5.11 Taclites well enough that I basically don't wear anything else. They're light, cool, durable, and have pretty much perfect pockets for everything I would carry and more. They are also nice enough they can be worn to work in my business casual office environment.




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Tru Spec 24-7 Classic pants. Low profile zip closed cargo pockets built into the leg seams. Low profile knife and magazine pockets too.


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As mentioned, Carhartt and also Carter.




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I really like the Duluth fire hose work pants. The material is tough, like fire hose. They also sell a flex version (same pocket layout) which is lighter and doesn't have the texture of the fire hose models. I use the original fire hose pants for working in the yard, where mesquite, acacia, and all sorts of other prickly things lurk. The flex, I wear for everyday use.



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I found some Wranglers with cargo pockets at WalMart, they were around 20 bucks. Quite a few colors, they’ve held up well. I’ll find a name on them, I just know they’re Wranglers.
 
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