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Looking for comfortable work trousers in construction work ... pair I have are so annoying what's a good pair to get that you use don't just say Snickers because of the brand haha |
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UK or US? |
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probably anything carhartt |
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Dan wrote UK or US? UK / Ireland anything in Europe really that I can order |
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iShane wroteDan wrote UK or US? Here's the ones I use, well used to. Quality pair of trousers, don't damage easily and great for tools. Work Trousers A little pricey but worth the investment for a day job. |
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Dan wroteiShane wroteDan wrote UK or US? Seem good tbh what's the flexibility around the crotch area like ? Forever hanging upside down and sweating and my current ones make it hard to lift my leg after a bit haha |
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iShane wroteDan wroteiShane wroteDan wrote UK or US? Aye they're not too bad tbf, fairly flexible but also quite sturdy. Not sure how returns are these days but what i'd do is order a pair, chuck em on, run up and down the stairs and you'll know for sure then lmao. |
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I would honestly recommend some 5.11's just for how versatile they are, we wear them on the police & fire department. You can check out their stuff here: 511tactical.com/ |
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Duluth has opened up international shipping. I used to wear Carhartt for the first few years but I wore through them fast. My Duluth pants I'll get 6-8 months out of before having to retire them, so far they are the best quality pant I have found. They also have a pair that you can slip knee pads into which is nice. |
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