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    I'm on my fourth or fifth pair (set?) of Dickies all-cotton
    coveralls; lots of pockets--a couple with zippers--hammer loop,
    sleeve and leg snaps.  A little warm in the summer, but durable as
    all heck and breathable (I might try the short-sleeved version
    someday).  <br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/10/2020 7:53 AM, Gene Abbondelo
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        <div>I second the Carhart recommendation.  I prefer the bib
          overalls style.  Around here they're called Maryland Tuxedos.</div>
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                On May 10, 2020, at 05:53, eric--- via Shop-talk <<a
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                <div dir="ltr"><font size="2" face="sans-serif">OK, I
                    have to ask what most of you hard
                    working shop guy wear for pants?</font>
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                  <font size="2" face="sans-serif">No, this isn't a
                    dirty question.  It's
                    just that I burn through shop pants fairly quickly. 
                    They mostly rip
                    in the crotch long before they are worn out
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              I wear carhart b11 and b01 trousers. They are the same
              basic design, the b01 has a double front (and some are
              made in the USA).  They’re carpenter pants, hammer loop,
              ruler pocket, screwdriver pocket.   They are high waisted,
              so easy to move in. 
              <div> Try a couple sizes, they don’t fit the same as jeans
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                    <font size="2" face="sans-serif">I switched to
                      Duluth fire hose pants
                      and they seem to be a little better, but still not
                      great, and I notice
                      their "No Bull" guarantee has changed a lot and
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