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Dickies. Two style thin ones about £25 for warmer months. Thicker ones £45 for winter. All pockets, holes etc. Only prob nail pockets unzip them selves. Must sew zip up. Not that expensive if i rip them
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Also the scruffs trousers make my @rse look really peachy when I'm up the ladders changing lamps in a shop where I do work
I'll second the Scruffs trade trousers as well, great quality and about £40 a pair
Aye but suits were cheap in the 1920's man!Hell's teeth man ..... I paid that much for my weddng suit and it was hand-made to measure!!!
Aye but suits were cheap in the 1920's man!
Probably not as hard wearing though Fatha
anyone wear one of these?
yes, merkins wear themWTF! is that actually a hard hat?
yes, merkins wear them
Ive just googled merkin! What context do you mean it in? Lol
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