I recently picked up a pair of Key brand coveralls at a local safety supplier. I wanted some coveralls that were really sturdy, all cotton so I can weld with them on, and not have to wash 'em three times a week. I didn't pay a whole lot, got what I wanted, and I like 'em, which is hard for someone with my build to say. The coveralls were the f'in' ugly things that plaint maintenance guys always wear, and now I know why. At any rate, I found another place that sells lots of Key brand jeans, which looked really good and sturdy. Used to wear Levi's, but the price pegged and the quality sunk, so next time I go looking for jeans I'm going to try those on (NFI, thank you very much!)
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"Ignoramus21310" wrote in message news:d6a9ub$5sq$ snipped-for-privacy@pita.alt.net... | For the last year, I wore some military surplus pants when I was | doinbg various work. They were nice because they are very | accommodating, have big pockets, and also can get quite dirty without | looking ugly. | | Unfortunately, they are not that strong and wear easily. | | Any suggestions for similar pants made from stronger material? | | i