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Just wondering what brand of work trousers anyone uses/recommends.

I usually go for scruffs pro but the 2012 version which seemed the best are not available anymore.

Any recommendations would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance. :smile:
 
I second the Snickers,wore em; for twenty years. Quality materials,knee pockets for permanent pads,can wash them in boiling acid....

Expensive,but i'm worth it...have been told that a very good night can be had,for the same money...

Miss one night out...have yourself a snappy set of duds :aureola:
 
cant stand modern "work trousers". polycotton materials makes your bum overheat. too many pockets you look like a christmas tree in them, if I need to have tools on me then I got a nice toolbelt for that.
got a pair of levis jeans in my local charity shop, ÂŁ2 value for money, wearing them daily for 4 months still going strong.

would go for a pair of carhatt on day, but theres no where to try them on locally, and dont fancy buying wrong size on the net.
 
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I'm still wearing blaklader trousers after years of use. My oldest pair must be 7 years old or more. Have repaired stitching in the pockets when tools have gone through, but the only fabric wear is on the kneepad pockets. Proper cotton, amazingly comfy, and super heavy duty but cost the blooming earth.
 

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