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Any brands you'd recommend that's reasonable quality?
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I notice they've got a metal fly buttonhttps://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284001597274 I've worn these for years, I tend to get 18 months out of a pair before changing them, that's wearing them 2 or 3 days a week. The waist size is undersized so a 36" is a 38", 34 is 36 and so on. The inside leg is stitched inside so can be adjusted to suit.
Have you ever bought the standard dickies trousers which don't have the metal fly button?I use dickies. However, do invest in some knee pads for them and a good belt with the savings.
Dewalt kit isn't cheap but builders say it's goodyou asked for builders clothes, forget aldi and lidl. what a joke.
dewalt or scruffs trade only for me.
Aldi sell similar items occasionally as wellMy lidl gear was we priced and reasonable quality. The main issue is that they only sell it occasionally
Are Dewalt trade qualityThere always about that price, I've never had any issue with the buttons coming away, I've been wearing them for the last 8 years and think I've had 6 pairs in total and I'm hard on them. I do all my DIY stuff in them, I work on cars in them, so alot of crawling about on tarmac and I'm a maintenance engineer by trade so spend alot of time crawling around machinery in them and they stand upto it all well
Pretty sure OP isn't a builder, or planning on becoming oneyou asked for builders clothes, forget aldi and lidl. what a joke.
dewalt or scruffs trade only for me.
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