Dickies Pant J77 Worn In 1993 Carpenter Jean (Taylor Wash)
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Dickies Pant J77 Worn In 1993 Carpenter Jean (Taylor Wash) brings that early ’90s workwear energy into a modern skate-ready fit. Cut with a relaxed, straight leg silhouette, this carpenter jean balances durability with everyday comfort—exactly what made Dickies a staple in both job sites and skate scenes for decades.
The Taylor Wash finish gives the denim a naturally faded, broken-in look straight off the rack. The light blue wash features subtle high-and-low tonal variation throughout the legs, with slightly brighter fade points along the thighs and knees that mimic authentic wear patterns. From the front, you’ll notice classic five-pocket styling with reinforced rivets at stress points, a sturdy zip fly with button closure, and thick belt loops built to handle daily use. The relaxed leg opening drapes clean without tapering too aggressively, giving you room to move whether you’re pushing through the streets or locking into grinds.
Down the side seams, the carpenter detailing stands out. Utility pockets are stitched along the outer leg, offering extra storage without feeling bulky. On the back, two large patch pockets provide a classic workwear aesthetic, finished with the signature red Dickies woven label stitched above the right pocket. A hammer loop detail adds to the traditional carpenter construction, reinforcing the heritage vibe that traces back to 1993.
Functionally, this jean is built for movement. The relaxed cut gives skaters freedom through the hips and thighs, while the durable denim holds up against grip tape abrasion. Whether you’re skating ledges in Pasadena, cruising through Arcadia parks, or pushing long stretches in Alhambra and West Covina, the J77 Worn In 1993 Carpenter Jean moves naturally without feeling restrictive. The light wash pairs effortlessly with tees, hoodies, and classic skate footwear—an easy everyday piece that fits right into the rhythm of the San Gabriel Valley.
The straight leg opening stacks clean over shoes without swallowing them, and the carpenter structure keeps its shape after long sessions. It’s the kind of denim that looks better the more you wear it—functional, durable, and rooted in that authentic workwear DNA that skateboarding adopted and made its own.
Stix SGV has proudly served the San Gabriel Valley skateboarding community since the late ‘90s. With three locations across Los Angeles County, we’ve been deeply rooted in the local scene. Our Monrovia shop has been a staple since 1997, followed by our Claremont location in 2014, and our South Pasadena shop opening its doors in 2022. Our mission has always been simple: to uphold skateboarding culture and stay true to our community.