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Posted: 7/24/2013 11:35:21 AM EDT
I usually wear Carharts but have been looking for something better suited for pocket carry.
I have a pair of 5.11 but don't really like them. Any suggestions? |
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Mostly Levis 559 30W x 32L
Also, CH double knees for when I get dirty. |
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When I'm not wearing shorts, these are the pants I wear. Good deep pockets for pocket carry too.
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I guess I'm doing it right. The first two posts are the only pants I have.
I must write home about this. |
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A mix of Arcteryx and Vertx. They're comfy and functional and look good
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Wrangler 5 star jeans.
Dale, Jr. and Brett Favre told me to. |
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Levi's 501's and Gap straight fit (slim straight?). Not hipster tight but not inner city baggy.
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I have to wear pants now? What kind of puritan bullshit is this?
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Lucky Brand jeans. Old Navy khakis.
Not very tactical when it comes to pants. If I'm working in the shop or something, carhartt pants, 5.11 taclites. Been wanting to try some of the vertex pants. |
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More room for the gifted Good to see they are finally addressing the needs of all those with those "gifted" inflamed hemroids |
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More room for the gifted I usually just hang it down one of the pant legs. That looks to be for buttsecks |
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Solid colored BDU pants. Relatively durable but cheap enough to be disposable. Knees blow out before anything else and they then become shorts.
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All I can afford are Levi's.
I think there are some 5.11s that I have never been able to fit into buried in my dresser. |
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More room for the gifted I usually just hang it down one of the pant legs. That looks to be for buttsecks Do you really not know what a gusseted crotch is, or what purpose it really serves? |
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Since I work in a manufacturing office my self-imposed work uniform is a button-down shirt and khakis. The khakis most often come from Haggar or Van Heusen on sale day.
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More room for the gifted I usually just hang it down one of the pant legs. That looks to be for buttsecks Do you really not know what a gusseted crotch is, or what purpose it really serves? Of course. I also know not to spend 70 bucks on work pants. |
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Walls camo bibs, their "fat people friendly" and big enough legs to conceal a g26 in a galco ankle holster
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Wrangler original cowboy cut with a Belt Man black leather belt. Steel toes Ariats and my company shirt. An old John Deere hat.
Sunday or a date night I wear a pearl snap and a newer pair of Wranglers with a Ariat western heritage R toe. Been this way for a few years. I really don't see me changing. |
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Carhartt dungarees for work
Sears Roebuck and co for going to stores |
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Duluth trading company fire hose work pants. Although they are pretty heavy material and don't get worn much in the summer.
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Duluth Trading Firehose pants at work. Lakin and McKey work pants for everyday wear unless I am in shorts.
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More room for the gifted I usually just hang it down one of the pant legs. That looks to be for buttsecks Do you really not know what a gusseted crotch is, or what purpose it really serves? Of course. I also know not to spend 70 bucks on work pants. I wouldnt either and I think I just got the joke. Little slow today. |
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Some kind of cargo style shorts. I wear slacks when it's no so hot.
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Carhartt carpenter jeans work well for pocket carry for me. They are cut even bigger than the relaxed fit Carhartts.
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I replaced all of my pants and shorts with Duluth fire hose military pants/shorts. I love the snap close pockets, and they are damn bulletproof!
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Duluth Trading Company pants are almost indestructible and stain proof. I'll be buying more.
Flex Fire Hose Pants are thinner than the regular fire hose pants and have some stretch to them. Flex Fire Hose Pants Fire Hose 5 Pocket Jeans are pretty thick, and warm in cold weather. Fire Hose 5 Pocket Jeans |
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