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mobiledynamics

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Workwear - What's Ur new Threads

Trading in some of my heavier duck /cotton work pants and got some new threads.....ripstop flex type fabric. I'm sure durability will take a hit - the question is how long. But it's like 1/5 of the weight, doesn't feel like I'm wearing a wet dog on me.

I looked on the TrueWerk but settle in on the Carhart Flex series. Cut's not too bad either - it's a modern cut, aka, somewhere between slim and straight cut.
 
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I haven’t looked at any of the new stuff. I’m still wearing Carhartt duck pants and bibs.

Following for ideas for Christmas list



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I've been wearing Riggs workwear by Wrangler for a number of years now. The heavy-ish ripstop cotton is comfortable and durable. The stain resistant claim isn't hooey -- they really do get less dirty and clean up better than one would expect. They run true to size. I'd definitely recommend these to anyone.

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I'm sure we all have one or 2 carharts in the stash. My primary heavy cotton is Snickers.

Unless somethings changed major, I can't seem to find Carhartt Dark Brown in insulated vest, which is a pretty common item no ?
 

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I just picked up another pair of the regular ripstop cargos (b342). But the fabric is heavy. Carharrt makes a flex type ripstop cargo but I read reviews that say the pants do stand up long.

Dungarees has factory 2nds for 30$.

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Duluth, lifetime guarantee, I've exchanged multiple pants for free now (cost of postage).
 
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Akin to the Patagonia warranty. I used to have coworker have his older son pass his older clothes to on to his youngest son. If there was a rip(defect) new jacket/pants/etc rinse and repeat....
 

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For working in the shop I wear Dickies carpenter style jeans. In winter if I'm going to be outside mostly, Carhartt duck bib overalls. I recenty picked up a pair of USA made Carhartt duck double front pants since the price dropped. I figure those to be good wood making pants.
 

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Duluth Firehose Flex. IME, they fit better and are more durable than the Carhartt I've owned.
 

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I like Carhartt quick duck Full-swing line of stuff, not too heavy and not too light. I've also heard good things about the Duluth Firehouse pants but I'm limited to FR stuff so I haven't tried them myself.
 

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Duluth has that extra bit of material that adds just the right amount of room in the crotch area. Allows for added movement for guys with large diameter thighs.
 

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For working in the shop I wear Dickies carpenter style jeans. In winter if I'm going to be outside mostly, Carhartt duck bib overalls. I recenty picked up a pair of USA made Carhartt duck double front pants since the price dropped. I figure those to be good wood making pants.

Where’d you get your B01 double front duck britches on price drop? They’re always about $50 wherever I look.
 

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Arborwear tech pants. A little pricy, but wear like iron. I have several pairs going on 4-5 years and you'd never know it.
 

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I'm shaped like a pear.

Anyone have any good experiences in 44x29 or 44x28?

Carhartt pants run right up my crack, and wranglers riggs were cut way long at 30", duluths were downright uncomfortable.

Seems I can only wear wrangler cowboy or flex jeans. I'd love to find something else.

I was hoping ariat, but no love in the short department.
 
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Where’d you get your B01 double front duck britches on price drop? They’re always about $50 wherever I look.

They use to be over $75 a pair when I looked at them a few years ago so when I saw $50 I jumped at them. My size was USA made, but I did notice some Mexico in other sizes. Not sure what the story there.
 

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I have been partial to Wrangler Adventure pants. They have held up better then any blue jean I have own so far. They also make fleece insulated version for winter.
 

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They use to be over $75 a pair when I looked at them a few years ago so when I saw $50 I jumped at them. My size was USA made, but I did notice some Mexico in other sizes. Not sure what the story there.

The B01 brown duck double fronts are a favorite of mine. All of mine are USA made which I like. The sandstone (chocolate brown) duck double fronts seem to be Mexico made. Still great britches I’ve got a couple pairs.

There is a local place that sells Carhartt factory seconds and I can usually dig up one or two pairs at $29 each and I usually can’t find the flaw.
 

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Denim carpenter jeans in the summer. Duck carpenter jeans in the harsher months. I also have a pair of those Carhartt doublefront carpenter pants. I like them for cutting wood/clearing brush, etc. But I find them bulky and a bit awkward around the shop.
 

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Re: Workwear - What's Ur new Threads

Double knees seem to be key for me. With young kids I seem to be on my knees all of the time.

Round house double front duck. $50 and USA made.

Prison Blues rigid double fronts. More supple than the ducks. About $30, USA made by prisoners (which could be good or bad). Also can specify hem for no additional cost. I like these, but my wife complains when I wear these out of house since they are a little baggy on me.

Wrangler ranger pants when it get hotter. Think these are usually $35.

Want to try Duluth, but they seem to discriminate against us small wimpy dudes with 30 inch waists.
 

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The overall impression is rather like they came from a back alley in Nairobi, but those Duluth "Ballroom" pants really do make a massive difference.

I don't know how long they'll last, and they do shrink like hell if you're not careful on the first wash, but the comfort will blow your mind.
 

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Re: Workwear - What's Ur new Threads

I purchased a pair of Dickie brand carpenter jeans from Menards over a year ago. They turned out to be a lot more durable than I expected. Purchased two more pairs this past summer and I have hard time telling the difference as far as wear or fading.

Originally purchased them for working around the property to ‘upscale’ my image. I would always wear my oldest worn out clothes, and quite frankly looked like a homeless squatter at times.

At $22 a pair, how could I go wrong.


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I am like several other people and a fan of Duluth. But I prefer the dry on the fly version of their pants. Comfortable even in a Georgia Summer.
 
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