

👖 Work-ready style that means business, wherever you go.
Dickies Men's Skinny Straight-Fit Work Pant combines rugged 8.5 oz heavyweight twill with a sleek skinny straight silhouette, offering durable comfort and smart utility with an extra leg pocket. Engineered with wrinkle resistant and stain release fabric, these pants maintain a sharp look from the field to the office. Available in a wide range of waist sizes (26" to 72") and fade-resistant colors, they deliver versatile style and practical performance for the modern professional.










| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Closure type | Belt |
| Fabric type | 81% Cotton, 18% Polyester, 1% Spandex |
| Inseam | 32 Inches |
R**O
Good pair of pants
Very good pants considering the price. They are good for school, work, and casual use. They look nice, are stylish, and match many styles/ outfits. The fit is similar but a little looser than the Levi 510 skinny jeans. I have gotten many compliments for these pants. The pants fit as expected. I normally wear between a 31 and 32 and bought a 32. They are a little loose around the waist but fit very nicely around my thighs and calves (I have a thin waist and muscular legs). The pants came stiff at first but soften up after multiple wears and washes. I've bought a total of 7 pairs of these pants. The first two I bought 1.5 years ago have gone through heavy use and look terrible now (lost their shape and color). These pants are not the most durable/ high quality and won't last as long as jeans or a quality pair of pants. Overall these pants are steal for the price and I would recommend them to anyone considering buying a pair.
C**Y
Size up, at least in length.
My Levi 510's are all 30/30 and after reading reviews that's what I ordered. The waist was snug but they were way too short. Unfortunately, I had to return them. Otherwise, they were nice pants and I really liked the color and the pocket for your phone. I may reorder another size in the future. I had no problems with the return and getting a refund. Update: I liked the color so much that I decided to reorder, and I'm really glad I did. I ordered the 30/32 and this length is a lot better. They're a little long but they fold up nicely and look great. Plus now I have a little extra length in case they shrink. The waist is snug but very comfortable. The fit through the butt and legs in good. I got tons of compliments the very first time I wore them on the fit and especially the color. Think I'm going to have to order more in other colors.
S**R
The good: The fit is great
I debated giving these pants 3 stars instead of 4, but because of the price, I decided to go with 4. The good: The fit is great. These are a true slim fit without being nut huggers. (Caveat: You might need to go up a waist size.) They look great in the seat and through the legs. If you are a slender guy, then I highly recommend them. If you have a slender, but muscular frame, they might be too tight. These are better for the ectomorph body type. I would describe these as between Levi's 511 and Levi's 514, being a little closer to the 511s. One tip regarding the fit: You might need to let the pants air dry. These fit me perfectly, so long as I let them air dry. The bad: If you dry them in a machine, they will noticeably shrink. So if the fit is perfect when you first try them on, then don't put them in the dryer. They will become too tight and everyone will see the outline of your junk. The colors fade significantly. It doesn't take many washes for the color on these pants to no longer resemble their original richness. (I get that this happens with pretty much all pants, but it's much more extreme with these.) This isn't as big of a deal with colors such as grey or brown, but is quite noticeable with black. Not only that, but if you keep your keys, wallet, phone, etc, in your pockets, you will find that the color in those areas fades even more quickly. The quality just isn't the same as the originals. I've been wearing Dickies since I was in high school--so 22 years ago--and my first pairs of Dickies lasted me a solid 5 years. Not so with these. Maybe it's because, unlike the originals, it's heavy on cotton and light on polyester. (This is probably why they shrink and lose color much more quickly as well.) Expect nicks and tears to show up much more quickly on these pants. All in all, if you wear these pants regularly--say 2 or 3 times a week like me--they'll probably last you no more than 6 months. But, they're cheap, so it's a little more acceptable. The neutral: These pants run a little small in the waist. Even if you are pretty thin, buying your normal waist size may still end up giving you a muffin top. Not only that, but they are very snug through the hips and butt. So if you have a ghetto booty or are lucky enough to be packing heat, you should definitely go up a waist size. (I'm a 30" and go with 31" which works well. Not sure how much change it would be to go from a 32" to a 34".) The logo is now much more prominent. Instead of placing it above the back pocket, as most brands do and as Dickies used to do, the logo now appears on the phone pocket near the knee. I find this obnoxious. I'm not really into announcing what brand of clothing I wear--Dickies or otherwise--so I carefully remove the logo with an exacto knife. BONUS: Don't buy the Dickies slim-fitting shorts. Just buy these, take them to a tailor, pay $10, and get them hemmed into shorts. I get mine hemmed at 13" and they sit right at the knee. I've yet to find slim-fitting shorts that are actually slim-fitting in just the right way, so for me, paying the extra $10 to get them tailored is worth it.
L**S
Better than the original fit duckies.
This is the best fit , skinny fit , tailored. The best and would never recommend any other style in the dickies brand. This is true to size and they look amazing on my husband. For work or for play you can wear for either. I highly recommend as they are very affordable and durable as well. Wow they look sexy in my guy!!
D**P
Modern and Comfortable
These are my new favorite pants! I am a woman, 5'8" tall and I usually wear a women's pants size 10 or 12. I like purchasing men's pants because the pockets are more functional and the material is often more durable. I was looking for a pair that would fit close to my body without being too tight and would have a skinny leg opening, which is a more modern look. These pants win! I tried them on as soon as I got them, and the fit is amazing. Nice, thick material that Dickies is known for without being too rugged. My other pair of Dickies is the Slim Skinny (WP803). I love those too, but I think these are a slightly more comfortable cut by comparison. Get these if you want a slim, modern, comfortable workpant that can be dressed up or down.
T**U
The pros of that is the material stretches a little which make these pants very comfortable even though they are skinny
I usually wear Dickies Slim Tapered but decided to try these skinny straight. MATERIAL. The material is much different than their regular work pants. These have more cotton than polyester. The pros of that is the material stretches a little which make these pants very comfortable even though they are skinny. Also I think these pants would breath a little more in hot weather versus their standard pants, which can give me swamp ass if worn in the heat or on my motorcycle. FIT: The skinny part really is from the knees down. They are really tapered around my calves and ankles. If you are a gym rat and have huge calves these probably won't fit you. There is plenty of room though from the waist to the knees. I've tried skinny type pants before and most have been too tight on the thighs and my butt to be comfortable. These have just enough room. I'm a 34 waist in other brands but for Dickies I always size up to 36. When I got these they seemed way too big. But after washing and drying, they fit perfect. EXTRAS: The cell phone pocket on the right leg is kind of weird especially with the Dickies tag on it. But I do like it for carrying my pocket knife. ISSUES: One issue I have with these pants are the material seems to attract dust and dog hair more so than their standard pants. I have two white dogs and their hair seems to cling to these pants. The other problem was the seam on the left leg is not straight. It twists towards the front so I don't think these were sewn straight (see picture attached). I'm sure not all are produced like this but I don't want to go through the hassle of exchanging them. For the price these are decent pants. I'm willing to try another pair in a lighter color since it attracts dust. I'm hoping the seam in the next pair I get are straight.
J**D
Order a size up for shrinkage
I'm about 5'8" and only ~130lb or so, I'm pretty small and skinny, which is why I finally decided to go with skinny fit pants; they'll actually fit me! I ordered the same size I have in other baggier work pants and straight fit jeans first, and they shrunk in the wash a bit too much for my liking. If they were baggier straight fit pants I don't think it would have been as much of a problem, but since these are skinny fit to begin with the change is noticeable. For reference my other pants are 32x30 both for jeans and work pants. I ordered 32x30 in these Dickies and they shrunk both in the waist, width and length of the legs too much. So I returned them and ordered a 33x32 and they fit way better for me after a wash and shrinkage. One immediate criticism I have is the belt loops being slightly undersized. Don't get me wrong, MOST belts will fit just fine in them. But I have a double thick belt that's 1.5" wide and it is tightly squeezed in the loops. I have never had any jeans or other pants where it was this tight of a fit with this exact belt, even being as big as it is. All this said so far I'm loving the pants, they're my first run at slim/skinny fit pants, which I probably should have done sooner being the size that I am. I only just got them so the question of longevity I won't be able to answer, but compared to other pants on the market these are cheap enough I don't really expect them to last as long as work pants twice the price. Hopefully they last for years, I won't bang 'em up too much.
E**D
They look silly, not NEARLY as flattering as the picture
I thought I would give them a try for my teen age son. If they only looked 'decent' like the stock photo. Cons: 1. Putting them on, the leg is so slim (which is no surprise) my very limber teen had to struggle to get them on. 2. They are NOT good looking when on (the web picture is flattering, don't expect that look at all. I am sure it was really hard for them to get that picture at JUST the right angle. 3. I have a slim (but not too skinny) teen who normally looks superb in cloths. These pants proved that they are horribly unflattering. 4. The 'seat' area fit fine, and the rise was low, as I had hoped, but they were almost baggy, and the legs being so skinny made it look like they were wearing a diaper. I can't describe it exactly, but I had him put them on twice and said "YUCK" two separate times. I really wanted these to work, as I loved how the rise was lower, but nothing else about them was flattering. Even though I "ONLY" wear my jeans at the TOP of my hip bones (and no further) my son says I wear my pants too high like an old man! He insists on wearing his pants not too low, but about an inch (1.0") below the tops of his hip bones. The 'stock' Dickie work pants look fine and must have normal 'rise'. Pros: 1. They seemed to be the excellent durability of Dickie work cloths. 2. They had a lower rise, the 'stock' Dickie work pants have too high of a rise (although fine for many 'grown ups!). The Amazon return system was superb, no problem, easy label printing, and prompt conclusion. I ended up getting a few pairs of the 'stock' Dickie work pants (black) for his school uniform instead, they are superb. BTW, tiny trick for parents of uniform students: To have these pants 'truly' black, simple remove the two red "Dickie" brand tags. To do this EASY and not wreck the pants, I use a sharp pair of small scissors and then open them to use one side. I then use that side and make a gentle sawing motion against the threads that hold the back pocket/knee emblem on. I keep the pants TAUGHT so they are never slack, ensuring I keep the scissors blade at a flat (90%) angle the the pants (so the blade is absolutely flat to the fabric of the TAUGHT pants) and the sawing motion cuts the threads enough that I can pull up on the label and keep cutting knowing I am ONLY cutting the label threads. Once the small label is off I simply remove the thread leftovers from the back/front and it is totally GONE. On my second pair (an older pair) I was not cautious about keeping the fabric TAUGHT and I cut into the black fabric a little. Now that I am aware and keep the fabric stretched (pants are not being worn, BTW) I have had perfect success. I really needed an odd size you CANNOT get in stores (31x32) and Amazon is a great source (as usual).
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