Old_Me
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well, even wearing blinders, i "stray" in different directions..Booooooo!!!!
Hell, i bring binoculars.
but she "reins" me is....
see what i did there...."Clydesdale, blinders, reins"...????
well, even wearing blinders, i "stray" in different directions..Booooooo!!!!
Hell, i bring binoculars.
Well, supposedly they are coated with some Teflon substance that resists water and staining. As you can imagine most of the thousands of reviews are from LEO, so I assume they aren't going around in pants that make them look like hobos.Viktos is definitely on the same boat in my opinion... I am with you on quality vs. quantity, and I share your hatred of Walmart, but at the same time do I want to wear the same pants for 10 years? The way I use/abuse mine, 10 years would be more than patina, it'll be hobo-level dereliction
I do get $20-$25 jeans (Wrangler) on Amazon and cargo type pants at Tractor Supply Co, last one was a score $9 (nothing wrong with them, they needed to get rid of their stock)!
$60 on Amazon isn't bad actually for the 5.11 pants, I agree.
I wear my "worn" ones that are no longer suitable for Sunday go to meeting out here on the farm and in the shop. I have found them to be more durable than Dickies or Duluth Firehose britches which seem to get holes in them rather quickly.Well, supposedly they are coated with some Teflon substance that resists water and staining. As you can imagine most of the thousands of reviews are from LEO, so I assume they aren't going around in pants that make them look like hobos.
I'm pretty rough on clothes so I will know how these hold up soon enough. Personally, unlike Old Me, I don't think $60 is a bad price for a quality pair of pants that has features that Dickies don't. Also I will trash a pair of Dickies work pants in 6 months or less I guarantee. I've seen me do it.
Giddy-upwell, even wearing blinders, i "stray" in different directions..
but she "reins" me is....
see what i did there...."Clydesdale, blinders, reins"...????
Which ones do you wear, Apex ?I wear my "worn" ones that are no longer suitable for Sunday go to meeting out here on the farm and in the shop. I have found them to be more durable than Dickies or Duluth Firehose britches which seem to get holes in them rather quickly.
Around here, the only way our PD could rip their pants is being caught in thorny bushes, it's a very quiet area and most of their activities involves not much more than pulling over DUI/DWI. Reading the activity logs, it amazes me how these petty criminals accumulate bonehead moves, it's as if they want to be caught! The pattern is suspended license/no insurance/15mph over speed limit/DWI, 90% of the time!!!! How f'g stupid can you be?!?!?! I also let anyone guess what state the majority of these fine individuals come fromWell, supposedly they are coated with some Teflon substance that resists water and staining. As you can imagine most of the thousands of reviews are from LEO, so I assume they aren't going around in pants that make them look like hobos.
I'm pretty rough on clothes so I will know how these hold up soon enough. Personally, unlike Old Me, I don't think $60 is a bad price for a quality pair of pants that has features that Dickies don't. Also I will trash a pair of Dickies work pants in 6 months or less I guarantee. I've seen me do it.
It’s the whole Porsche thing.I've seen a picture of you. You definitely don't look like a cop.
I still can't believe you not only bought, but bragged about a Turkish firearm. Must be the whole Brit/European " We are all one, no borders " crap they infuse you guys with at birth.
i don't like "stretch" clothingAnd Amazon to the rescue @Old_Me: $13! They probably would last about 8 minutes before ripping
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View it as “adaptable” rather than stretch.i don't like "stretch" clothing
it gives me an excuse to over eat.
TACLITE. I buy them from Cabelas online. Sometimes get them from the BX at Eglin when I am out thereWhich ones do you wear, Apex ?
I have to say I am impressed with the Taclite Pro so far. I have them on now and I am headed to the range in a few.
I'm a fan. I'll have to check Cabelas prices. The 5.11 store gives 15% discount to LEO, vets and first responders. I paid $58 for this pair. Think I'll take my combat vet buddy up with me next time.TACLITE. I buy them from Cabelas online
They make kilts too.Wait. They make shorts ?