Need something a little thicker and with a traditional workwear feel? Or just looking for an update on your every day straight leg jeans? Look no further than our men’s denim work pants. The traditional straight leg design doesn’t restrict you while you work while still holding true to their industrial features. Make sure they work as hard as you do.
Read more…At Bisley, we’ve made sure to create men’s work jeans for every tradie. With denim work pants featuring in almost all signature workwear ranges. Our men’s denim work pants are featured in the following ranges: FLX & MOVE, Flame Resistant, Industrial Stretch and your traditional workwear.
Pair your favourite denim work pants with any of our cotton drill shirts, neutral tones or Hi-Vis to get that signature Scotty Cam or The Block look!
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Flx and Move™ Stretch Denim Cargo Cuffed Pants | Original Denim Work Jeans | Original Stretch Denim Work Jeans | Rough Rider Stretch Denim Jean |
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Rough Rider Denim Jean | FR Denim Jean | Flx & Move™ Denim Jean | |
Why do men’s stretch pants need industry features?
Industry features are needed in almost all Bisley workwear, to keep your clothes protected from abrasion and tearing resistance. Cordura fabrication reinforcements are what makes Bisley men’s stretch work pants the best men's work stretch cargo pants around.
Working on your knees, taking tools in-and-out of pockets, and putting sharp or abrasive materials into your pockets can often wear down fabrics over time. For long-lasting performance and to increase the lifetime of your men’s stretch pants, look for products with Cordura reinforcements.
What industry features is used to protect my knees?
For workwear designed to be as tough as you are, we created the strongest knee patches on the market: with Kevlar. Known for industrial uses like bulletproof vests, motorcycle racing gear, ropes and cables with cut resistant gloves, Kevlar was built into the Bisley Stretch work pants range, so you never wear through the knees of your pants again.