Do any of you work outdoors?
I've just got a job working in the countryside and need to get some work trousers that are functional but dont make me look like a ponce.
Any suggestions of company's to check out?
Pic related dickies seems legit
I dont want to end up like an army weeb though
I hear good things about these but I've never had a chance to try any on:
http://www.duluthtrading.com/store/product/mens-duluthflex-fire-hose-pants-45507.aspx
>>12322124
Their fire hose material is very tough. Should last. I just bought my second pair of firehose five-pocket jeans because I was pleased with the first.
>>12321833
i work on farms and do commercial fishing i just wear regular jeans or black levi pants or regular dickies. they work fine and i they look pretty cool after a while with the wear and tear
>>12321833
I work /out/ but with chainsaws so am limited to my PPE. However, if you are worried about how you look just get some well fitting jeans. If you are concerned about the cold then invest in some decent base layers. Then you can wear whatever over the top and stay warm. I would advise sticking to fast drying materials if you can get over how you look. Being able to get dry quickly will very soon be far more important than being effay when working out.
>dickies
When I did a lot of farm work as a youngster I would wear pretty much exclusively dickies. Mainly because they had an outlet near me but there items were also pretty decent. I must say I think their quality has gone down hill a lot. Their tops used to be way tougher.
>>12323024
What chainsaw trousers do you use? Im looking at getting the Stein Krieger for my mext pair
>>12323167
Stihl hi flex i think they are called. Comfy but tear easily. Are you a climber? I wouldn't bother buying all round protection of you aren't. Unless you really want them.
>>12323186
I have the exact same ones at the moment
Im a groundsman who made the mistake of getting all rounds
Atleast ill have these for when i do take up climbing
just wear milsurp dpm trousers. theyre cheap and great
Pleb
check out the arborwear tree climbers pants. theyre almost indestructible. very heavy duty. like carhartt but better