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Snickers for me, have had dickies but the back pockets always come unstiched or the crutch goes. Brought the lad some Lee cooper ones from tool station the other month, they look pretty good and quite reasonably priced too
 
I have 2 pairs of snickers that I have had for 5 years or so now. still kept their colour and the knee pads are brilliant they just don`t move and stay in pllace all day long. and when you have a dodgy knee its great
 
Apache for me. Cheap at ÂŁ25 and does the job, plenty of pockets and the right size for tools, phone, smokes, wallet etc. At that price I don't care if they get worn out or covered in caulk or cilicon. Think I'll try snickers next after the reports on here, always been to tight in the past lol.
 
I've got 'Cat' at the moment which are due for replacement but I struggle to get any long enough. Anyone else on here need 36" LEG and know where to get them ??

Cheers,
Lofty ( hence the long leg requirement)
 
i got 2 pairs of jeans from tescos ÂŁ5 each pmsl, cant go wrong if they get ripped/covered in dust/muck/paint/glue etc sturdy enough and i have my ck toolbelt for carrying the tools i am using
 
Dickies Eisenhower for me, half the price of the newer trendy brands, but as tough as old boots. A tip if you try them, use two sets of knee pads as they tend to squash to half thickness on the pressure points over time.
 
^^^^^ Agree with this. Mine are 2 years old and although look a little manky don't have any holes or tears in them. Not sweaty in the summer either
 

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