Men's Wrangler Workwear Cargo Pant, Sizes 32-44
- Brand:
- Wrangler
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 191684796720
- EAN:
- 0191684796720
- Walmart SKU:
- 896095713
Trending downward with a $0.00 move to reach $26.92. Current price runs 0.0% below the 90-day average.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Men's Wrangler Workwear Cargo Pant, Sizes 32-44 since 5/8/2026. The most recent price update was on Jun 25, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $26.92 (lowest on 5/8/2026) to $26.92 (highest on 5/8/2026). The average price during this period is $26.92.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $26.92 (Jun 25) to $26.92 (Jun 25) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $26.92.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 594 reviews.
My husband loves loves loves them and asked me to buy more! No rips or fading and he works with chemicals and greasy vehicles all day. I love the look on him and he loves the feel and the pockets! Best purchase!
A very good work pants the materials heavy enough for outdoors but light enough it's not going to get you overheated. I would recommend these pants anytime Wrangler Carpenter.
Just wish they were more available in more colors. Front pockets are deep enough that things don't fall out sitting in a sedan as they do in others I have from Wrangler.
Just wish they were more available in more colors. Front pockets are deep enough that things don't fall out sitting in a sedan as they do in others I have from Wrangler.
Four stars. Because Men's Wrangler Workwear Cargo Pants. Sizes 32–44. A democratic range. A fabric-based constitution. A bipartisan agreement between your legs and gravity. Let us begin with the technology. These are not merely trousers. They are a storage solution with aspirations. A wearable filing cabinet. A cotton-polyester exoskeleton engineered for the modern man who might, at any moment, need to carry: • A phone • A wallet • A set of keys • A second set of keys you don't remember the origin of • A tape measure • A receipt from 2017 • A philosophical burden The cargo pocket is humanity's quiet rebellion against minimalism. Fit: True to size, in the way destiny is true to size. They neither cling nor billow. They simply occupy space with stoic Midwestern confidence. When you squat, they do not judge. When you bend, they negotiate. There is stretch—not yoga-influencer stretch—but the kind of stretch that says, “Go ahead. Lift that questionable object.” Material: Durable. Not silk. Not whisper-soft. This is fabric that expects abrasion. It wants to meet drywall. It yearns for sawdust. It believes in friction. And in that friction, it finds purpose. Appearance: Let us be honest. Cargo pants are never purely aesthetic. They are pragmatic first, handsome second. They do not flirt. They problem-solve. Wearing them is a declaration: “I may need to fasten something.” Quality: The stitching suggests someone, somewhere, respects seams. The belt loops are thick enough to survive existential weight. The zipper performs its sacred duty without melodrama. But the true satire lies in the concept of Trouser Technology. Once upon a time, pants held legs. Now they hold ecosystems. We have optimised pocket geometry. Reinforced stress points. Articulated knees. Moisture-wicking fibres. Soon, perhaps, firmware updates. Wrangler does not promise innovation. It promises utility. And in a world obsessed with smart devices, it is oddly refreshing to wear something that is aggressively analogue. Would I recommend them? Yes. Because sometimes the future isn't sleek chrome and holograms. Sometimes it is a reliable pair of pants that can hold a screwdriver, a snack, and your mild disappointment without complaint. Four stars. The fifth star is reserved for the inevitable day when they add Bluetooth to the left thigh, and we all quietly accept it.
Pants are true to size and appear to be if good quality. Don't know if these were made in America as some Wrangler pants state but not all are. Would purchase again for the good sale price.
Try size fitting and wear it out with no problem at all just the dark color gets dirty really quick.
They generally fit well but the quality can be a little iffy at time. I've had wasitbands completely pull apart and multiple right side pockets develope holes in the same exact spot after a few wears. Dickies used to be my go to but they have recently developed the same problems and their sizing is all over the place.
These pants run one inch smaller than what they are supposed to be in the waist and you can't go up a size because then you will not get the length you need in the legs. I ordered a size 36x34 and they don't have a size 38x34
Runs very small at the waste, so order next size higher. Even worse the button popped off after first washing. It is a metal plug, which just pulled out. Really poor design especially for work pants.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $26.92 (Jun 25) to $26.92 (Jun 25) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $26.92.
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