KEY double knee logger jeans. Made with rugged heavyweight 100% cotton denim. Reinforced seams. Openings for knee pads. Multiple pockets.

·        Color: dark blue wash

·        Zip fly and logo shank closure

·        Fabric content: 100% cotton

·        Fabric care: Machine wash and dry

·        Marked size: US men’s 40 x 34 – see actual measurements

·        Waist (side-to-side, doubled): 39 inches; inseam: 33 ½ inches

 

Preowned in distressed condition – wash fade, large hole next to rear left pocket, a few small holes, some fraying, and stains on chaps. Honest wear. Please review photos for condition. Machine washed and ready to wear.

 

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