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Way Off Topic: Pants

Nitt1300

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I recently ordered a pair of Duluth Trading "flex firehose" cargo pants. I usually live in jeans, but after a couple of days wearing these I just ordered four more pairs- most comfortable pants I've ever worn, and seem to be well made, too.
 
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There’s a relatively new DT store only 10 minutes away from me, every time I see one of their commercials I tell myself I have to go visit.
 
they also make "ballroom jeans" and they aren't referring to dancing- I also ordered a pair of those, but have no report as yet since they are enroute
 
they also make "ballroom jeans" and they aren't referring to dancing- I also ordered a pair of those, but have no report as yet since they are enroute

my brother got some of them for work (he does concrete) and loves them

said best jeans he's ever bought
 
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I recently ordered a pair of Duluth Trading "flex firehose" cargo pants. I usually live in jeans, but after a couple of days wearing these I just ordered four more pairs- most comfortable pants I've ever worn, and seem to be well made, too.


I recommend zubas, parachute pants and Jams.
 
of course real men wear kilts
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That looks nice. I will have to order one and wear it with my Timberlands when I drive my 4 wheel drive vehicle....to the mall. :rolleyes:
Troubling. You seem like a guy in dire need of some firewood work.
 
I have a pair of their (Duluth's) flannel lined jeans. I only wear them to walk the dog in the winter. They are warm and comfortable, but definitely not stylish (i.e. I would never wear them to be around people. My dog doesn't seem to care though).
 
I have two pair of firehose pants, not the cargo ones, but ones with reinforced panels on the front of the legs. They were a tad stiff at first, but after a few washings they became so comfortable, and of course they are super durable. Mine are five or six years old now and are still going strong despite hard use. i wouldn’t say that they are fashionable (especially if the cargo version) so I don’t wear them when I’m dressing to impress. This reminds me that I want to order a few more of them.
 
I have two pair of firehose pants, not the cargo ones, but ones with reinforced panels on the front of the legs. They were a tad stiff at first, but after a few washings they became so comfortable, and of course they are super durable. Mine are five or six years old now and are still going strong despite hard use. i wouldn’t say that they are fashionable (especially if the cargo version) so I don’t wear them when I’m dressing to impress. This reminds me that I want to order a few more of them.
Get on the email list and watch for the sales. The cuts are DEEP, and often include free shipping.
 
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I have a pair of their (Duluth's) flannel lined jeans. I only wear them to walk the dog in the winter. They are warm and comfortable, but definitely not stylish (i.e. I would never wear them to be around people. My dog doesn't seem to care though).
Style isn't on my radar- everything I wear has to work on a lawn tractor and on a motorcycle. I don't go to work or to Starbucks, so I don't have to impress anybody.
 
The Blue-White Game is less than three weeks away. It won't be long before we will be arguing over the starting quarterback and firing Franklin. :eek:
all of the QBs are transferring, and Pitt is reaching out to Franklin
 
Well, since demlion has been cutting some firewood lately, I think we have the fuel we need for the fire to get Franklin's seat warm.

It's good to plan ahead.
I got lots of seasoned pin oak, ash, even some English walnut. We need a hot fire to get that seat warm, but we need to SUSTAIN the heat for months without roasting the poor guy. Just enough heat to be uncomfortable. My wife would say I'm the best man for the job.
 
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