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Otherwise, check for farm supply companies, and they'll probably have about the same inventory. Coastal Farm and Ranch is my clothing store and has pretty do-dahs for the Lady too. You can get some oil or a real bucket of bolts with a box of welding rod while there too.

A little of everything. Check out Duluth Trading, if nothing else their ads are a riot. Duluth is carrying some American made jeans with a cell fone pocket. I am not sure if it would be easy to get a cell phone out of the pocket but I was burning grass burs this weekend and the pocket was very handy for carring a striker.

I did not drop it once. These jeans also have upside down pockets on the knees for pads. One of these days I will have to service the electrics on the center pivot again and those pads will save my knees a lot of abuse.

Originally Posted by Ries. I wear really baggy work pants a fair amount, and not for the hip hop fashion value. I am often crawling under, inside of, and on top of things I am building, so I like the flexibility. Plus, for a good six months of the year, I am wearing long underwear underneath them. And I do burn, abrade, and destroy my clothes pretty often, so the double knees are a desirable feature, and when you get into double knees, you really need a looser fit, or else you wont be able to bend your knees at all.

We still have a few real work clothes stores near me, small, owner operated places like Oliver Hammer in Sedro Wooley. Work Pants - Oliver-Hammer Clothes Shop, Established A store like this can have hundreds of pairs of pants in stock, and still only have a few designs- since I live in logging country, pretty much everybody wears double knee baggy pants- either Carhartt, Big Bill, or Key- but stocking 3 or 4 designs from each company, in a few dozen sizes, quickly means a whole room full of just that one type of pant.

Hence, the internet- because, more and more, nobody wants to spend the money or take the space to stock 5 or 10 thousand different pairs of pants. In the old days, Sears would be like that, but they dont do it anymore either. Originally Posted by Milacron. I wonder why carpenter jeans are so baggy in the legs? Were carpenters historically with normal waists but fat legs? Or are carpenter jeans now designed for the rapper crowd?? They are loose in the legs, but like Ries says, when you gotta climb and crawl, the tighter legs in Wranglers and Levis grab my legs and tear the crotch out and make me stumble.

And they just plain don't work with long underwear. A pair of Levis lasts me about 5 - 6 months, had my Fire Hose Pants a good two years and they got a lot of life left in them. Originally Posted by rdhem2. Long Sleeve. Carpenter 3.

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