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Might sound crazy, but cargo pants for men are experiencing a kind of renaiisa—blah, blah, blah. We’ve said it time and time again so we’re just gonna skip the hard sell on “cargo pants are back”; it’s really not that hard to believe. In fact, we’ve been delivering the same impassioned spiel that Cargoes Hath Returned every single year since at least 2011. You get it already. You’re on board. You probably even have a few pairs on deck right now. (And if you aren’t on board by now, you never will be. That is okay. Please see yourself out to this piece on non-cargo-pocket pants and we’ll rendezvous afterward over in the shoes article. Talk soon!)
Now that all the anti-cargo pants folks have left the page, there’s heaps of good stuff to discuss. Designers, as we pointed out, have been pushing this cargo pants comeback for the better part of a decade, and they’ve really come into their own of late. The cargo pants of 2023 fit better than ever, they use cooler materials than ever before, and the titular pockets are all over the place, shaped and sized in all kinds of clever, stylish ways. Cargo pants aren’t just back, they’re here and they ain’t going anywhere. From everyday casual cargo pants to off-the-wall high-fashion renditions, these 23 pairs prove it.
The Best Cargo Pants Shopping Guide
- The Best Cheap Cargo Pants: Dickies regular straight stretch twill cargo pant, $35
- The Best Cargo Pants/Shorts: Nike ACG Smith Summit cargo pants, $195
- The Best Cargo Pants for Getting the Job Done: Patagonia Iron Forge hemp cargo pants, $89
- The Best Ridiculously Authentic Cargo Pants: Orslow cotton ripstop cargo pants, $250
- The Best Ready-for-Anything Cargo Pants: Acronym cargo pocket pants, $1025
The Best Cheap Cargo Pants
Dickies regular straight stretch twill cargo pant
Dickies first introduced the 874 work pant all the way back in 1967 and it’s been the brand’s best seller ever since. The workwear-approved construction and hardy twill fabric stood up at countless job sites before going on to dominate skate parks and, eventually, the fashion scene. These cargo-pocketed versions offer the same build quality and always-stylish straight-leg silhouette as the original 874s, easily warranting a place in anyone’s wardrobe. And, unlike the military-tinged 2000s Abercrombie-era cargo pants you’re trying not to remember, these are pared back and almost minimalist, giving them a ton of range to play in any style whether you’re wearing sneakers, loafers or boots.
The Best Cargo Pants/Shorts
Nike ACG Smith Summit cargo pants
Is there anything more gorpcore than a pair of hiking cargo pants that transform into hiking cargo shorts? These convertible Swoosh joints are as practical as they are handsome: they’ve been field-tested in the trying terrains of the Pacific Northwest and are replete with nifty features like hidden zip pockets (inside the cargo pockets!), drawstring hems for keeping out the elements, a built-in nylon belt, and a crotch gusset for ease of movement. For extra feel-good points, the water-repellent, nylon-elastic fabric is made with recycled material. Sure, they’ll look great with a pair of trail shoes and a hiking backpack, but you could just as easily kick back in ‘em with a hoodie and sandals like you’re getting snapped in an NBA tunnel.
The Best Cargo Pants for Getting the Job Done
Patagonia Iron Forge hemp cargo pants
When you need a cargo pant built for tough labor, these Patagonia numbers are for you. You probably know the brand more for its range of outdoorsy clothes and gear, but these utility pants prove that Patagonia can hold its own when it comes to real-deal workwear. They’re cut in a relaxed fit from a duck canvas fabric that’s super abrasion-resistant and breathable thanks to the heavy dose of hemp. They’ve also got reinforcements and triple-needle stitching up the wazoo, so you can be sure they’ll get the job done (…and the next job…and the one after that). It’s easy to pair these with a denim shirt and burly boots for a full-on workwear fit, but don’t be afraid to swerve away from that and slip them on with a pair of wavy socks and Birkenstocks.
The Best Ridiculously Authentic Cargo Pants
Orslow cotton ripstop cargo pants
For years, those in search of painstakingly recreated authentic Americana turned to one place: Japan. So, naturally, Orslow—the brainchild of Japanese designer Ichiro Nakatsu—makes cargos built just like the standard-issue military versions of yesteryear, tweaked ever-so-slightly for 2022. But the defining details, like an adjustable waist and durable cotton ripstop (which promises to hold up just as well as your favorite pair of jeans), remain blessedly intact.
The Best Ready-For-Anything Cargo Pants
Acronym cargo pocket pants
It’s been years since cargo pants limped off the shelves of your local mall into the fashion arena, but their provenance is still rooted in utility. At the end of the day, their primary purpose is to help you schlep stuff from one place to another while remaining hands-free. In that spirit, Acronym’s riff on the genre—a favorite of would-be doomsday preppers and the details-obsessed clothings fanatics that dress like them—over-delivers on the premise. The Berlin-based label’s cult-loved silhouette has a tapered fit that’s loose in the right places and slim in others for optimal mobility, whether you’re roundhouse kicking a neighbor trying to storm your underground bunker or, y’know, biking to work. In typical Acronym form, they’re also kitted out with 8 different pockets—most of which you can’t even see!—which offer plenty of space for all your sundry knickknacks, reason enough to ditch that wimpy canvas tote for good.
Plus 18 More Cargo Pants We Love
Abercrombie loose utility cargo pant
Abercrombie made ungodly sums off its legendary cargo pants back in the ‘90s and 2000s. In 2023, they’re still making cargos and they’re still just as good as you remember.
Randy’s Garments Realtree xtra® ripstop poplin cargo pant
Camo cargos that say, “Now you see me, now you can’t look away.”
Rothco tactical BDU pants
Crafted from a durable cotton and polyester blend, these roomy, higher-rise pants are the same ones made for guys in the military—which means they’re built for anything, even if you’re just wearing them to hang around the house.
Double RL herringbone field cargo pant
Based on vintage military trousers commonly referred to as “monkey pants”, that massive back pocket is perfect for stuffing it with furniture-grade foam so you can have a comfy seat everywhere you go.
Noma T.D. straight-leg crinkled-nylon cargo trousers
Zippers, velcro, drawstring? It’s like these pants were designed by the Bop It! inventor.
A.P.C. Booster pants
They call ‘em booster pants because they boost your style, we assume.
Alpha Industries colorblock cargo pants
The subtle olive colorblocking adds a ton of depth to an already dope pair of pants.
Sassafras Fall Leaf R pants
Japanese brand Sassafras’ whole schtick is denimhead gardener, but you don’t have to be either one of those things to look fresh in these pocket-laden jeans.
Rapha x Brain Dead Maintence trail pant
Anyone who’s anyone has a collaboration with offbeat streetwear brand Brain Dead. This psychedelic tie-dye pant is the product of a linkup with high-end cycling brand Rapha and would look pretty baller on a bike, even if just its a Citi bike.
Tommy Jeans X Martine Rose denim cargo pant
This denim-wrapped collab between Tommy Jeans and Martine Rose really flew under the radar. So here’s us resurfacing it to your attention. It’s only right to wear ‘em with an oversized tee and a pair of Timberlands.
Engineered Garments flight pant
We can’t not write an article about cargo pants and not mention Engineered Garments. The esteemed New York label is known for its borderline flagrant use of pockets and by now the flight pant is almost menswear canon.
Story Mfg. Peace pants
Made using organic cotton and natural dyes, Story Mfg.’s Peace pants are some of the earth-friendliest pants out there. Would they look great with a pair of Asics? Yes. Loafers? Yes. Air Force 1? Yes, yes, yes.
Haven Storm pants
Insulated with Primaloft and cut from wind-halting Gore-Tex, Haven’s cargos are the exact pant you want when winter’s trying to take you out.
Darrly Brown DB Japanese cargo pant
There are wide pants. And then there are huge pants. These are definitely huge and exactly the type of pants to get you interviewed by a fashion TikTokker. Wear ‘em with a cropped hoodie and loafers for proper emphasis.
John Elliott sateen cargo pants
Strategically-placed ankle fastenings allow for maximum sneaker flexing.
Dickies loose-fit cargo work pant
If you need even more room than our favorite Dickies pant, these decadently loose cargos have got it and then some.
Prada Re-Nylon pants
The most luxurious recycled nylon money can buy.