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Evening all,

Does anyone know of any slim fit work trousers or brands that tend to fit more snug? I'm having trouble locating trousers for the tall slim build.

Thanks
 
Evening all,

Does anyone know of any slim fit work trousers or brands that tend to fit more snug? I'm having trouble locating trousers for the tall slim build.

Thanks
Snicker do a good range as do Blacklader
 
I have found the Dickies cheaper range from Arco (no flappy pockets) has knee pads, lighter material though but I like them a lot. 32" leg and maybe longer also scruffs have the same sort again no flappy pockets but knee pad pockets and slim type. Check yourself into Arco for an hour and use the fitting room - write down the ones that suit.
 
I'd look into jeans but don't look professional enough and don't got knee pad pockets. I will not work without knee pads - I've got good knees and they are staying that way!
engelbert strauss do a good range but not cheap
 

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