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ebay. i get mine there. about £15. search cargo pants.
 
I got these one special for 15 quid and they are fine for day to day site activity l

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/site-harrier-work-trousers-grey-black-34-w-32-l/9402p
 
ebay. i get mine there. about £15. search cargo pants.
fair, was wondering if I'd need the flappy pockets for tools like screwdriver or side cutters as I'm going to be helping an electrician out.
was looking at these but idk if it's overdoing it: can't decide which ones to get
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/scruffs-trade-stretch-trousers-graphite-30-w-32-l/291jj
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/site-jackal-work-trousers-grey-black-32-w-30-l/5914v
 
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Decent, but won't I need those flappy pockets for tools like screwdriver or side cutters.
Opinions vary but I personally favour a separate tool belt, you can carry far more tools and materials and you can take the entire thing off during breaks. (Search Stanley tool belt - about £15 usually)
Also means in weather like this you can wear shorts!
 
I have a pair of these, very good for the money.
Not as good as my posh ones but no major complaints.
Not too shabby look p good, I'm currently stuck between 3 choices now :D these 2 and the one u posted lol
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/scruffs-trade-stretch-trousers-graphite-30-w-32-l/291jj
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/site-jackal-work-trousers-grey-black-32-w-30-l/5914v
 
what about the material used for the pockets !! some wear through in months .Keys etc .I wish they understand they are work pants and need to be stronger !
 

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