Wrangler?? Men's Riggs Carpenter Pant with Tool Pocket
- Brand:
- Wrangler
- Model Number:
- 103W020BL
- UPC:
- 690742147851
- EAN:
- 0690742147851
- Walmart SKU:
- 161391595
Market direction turned downward with current $39.99 representing 0.0% under standard pricing.
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$39.99 | |
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$34.40 | |
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$39.99 |
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$39.99 | |
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$39.99 | |
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$39.99 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Wrangler?? Men's Riggs Carpenter Pant with Tool Pocket since 1/18/2025. The most recent price update was on Jul 5, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $39.99 (lowest on 1/18/2025) to $39.99 (highest on 1/18/2025). The average price during this period is $39.99.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $39.99 (Jul 5) to $39.99 (Jul 5) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $39.99.
Customer Insights: Rated 3.9/5 from 1465 reviews.
Ive switched over to wrangler after buying duluth trading pants for years. More affordable and able to order online helps tremendously since most stores will not carry my size ( 36" inseam) is by far the hardest to find in the stores
All the jeans I have bought in the past few years have ripped out at the back pocket, but these have a double back pocket and extra material swen on the inside of the jeans to stop this. they are much more heavy duty than the ones I normally buy. I bought another pair. They feel great on, plenty of room to bend, get on the floor/ground and get back up again. My other Wrangler jeans are junk compared to these, they are-put on a pair of jeans and take your ol'lady to bar type of jeans, but you can not work in them other wrangler jeans anymore.
I'm a maintenance man responsible for a football field and 2 small school campuses as well as the mechanic for the fleet. I purchased a pair of these a year ago along with 4 pair of denim jeans getting ready for the school year. A year later I still have these pants and wear them once a week whereas the denim jeans wore out quickly and have been replaced. I personally think these are excellent work pants. Great job Wrangler.
I recent bought a pair of Wrangler work pants -- I was in the market for some new pants, and I couldn't beat the deal. When I received them I was pleased to see how well made they seemed to be (haven't battle tested them yet). My first "problem" was that, these pants are so nice, it might be hard to wear them for "work." My only real problem with them is that, I ordered them online and the size runs a bit small. I have other Wranglers and a 36 waist is actually borderline big with those, but these, while also 36 inch waist, are pretty snug. I generally like my work pants to be a big loose, so that will be a bit of an issue, but other than that I like them. I'll take this opportunity to plead with whoever might help -- we the people would like 36 inches to equal 36 inches. There should be no interpretation -- it is a numerical measurement. I know other brands do this as well, and if you listen to your customers it is a problem -- I hear it, so you should also.
I love the jeans but disappointed in the quality. At least 2 pairs of the jeans in my 2nd to last order. Not even a year ago already have hole in the crotch. I don't understand why this is a weak spot.
Great pants only problem was the sizing. Ordered two pairs both sized 35x32. One pair fit perfectly and the other pair was tight. When I placed the pants on top of one another the one pair was an 1" smaller than other other pair. Guessing Wrangler needed to place orders and sent me a 34" waist labeled as a 35"... Reordered a size larger
Great pants only problem was the sizing. Ordered two pairs both sized 35x32. One pair fit perfectly and the other pair was tight. When I placed the pants on top of one another the one pair was an 1" smaller than other other pair. Guessing Wrangler needed to place orders and sent me a 34" waist labeled as a 35"... Reordered a size larger
I ordered my normal waist size 32. Way to tight!! So, I ordered a 33 waist, still to tight! The style that I currently have I discovered I can no longer purchase and they've held up. The new style just seems to be cheaper quality. I've posted a photo of what I currently have
I have worn these jeans for years to work, and I have had good luck with them. I bought a few new pair to replace my aging ones but they are not any good. The jeans start to deteriorate on the left side of the zipper where there is a small horizontal stitch for the zipper. They didn't even last a few months before coming apart. It's also all of the pairs that I bought so it's not just one bad pair.
Just arrived. Opened the package to a color that does not match the website and all the sticking is loose and coming out. Pocket stitching is loose with tails sticking out everywhere. Will most likely lead to seams opening with actual work use. Also made the mistake of the image not looking like ripstop and the main style didn't state. So now I get to wear pants with that look like a burlap sack and feel like it too.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $39.99 (Jul 5) to $39.99 (Jul 5) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $39.99.
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