No Pocket Sweatpants Heavy Blend 7.75 oz. by Gildan (Style# 18200)

Apparel : No Pocket Sweatpants Heavy Blend 7.75 oz. by Gildan (Style# 18200)

No Pocket Sweatpants Heavy Blend 7.75 oz. by Gildan (Style# 18200)



 : No Pocket Sweatpants Heavy Blend 7.75 oz. by Gildan (Style# 18200)
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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Gildan
Department: mens
Fabric Type: polyester



Editorial Review:

Product Description50% cotton, 50% polyester, 7.75 oz. Drawstring waist, no pockets, elastic cuffs.




Features:
  • 7.75 oz., 50/50 sweatpants
  • Made from Air Jet Spun Yarn
  • Offers a soft feel and no pill, wash after wash
  • Drawstring waistband
  • Elastic cuffs, Sized as Mens and Boys





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - GOOD PANTS
WONDERFUL PANTS FOR THE PARALYZED PERSON BECAUSE IT HAS GOTTEN HARDER TO FIND SWEAT PANTS WITHOUT POCKETS.



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No Pocket Sweatpants Heavy Blend 7.75 oz. by Gildan (Style# 18200)

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