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Hi all,
Looking for some new boots and trousers to replace my tired dewalt boots and snickers. Any recommendations and websites?
Thanks
if you do go for snickers make sure there the canvas+ or floorlayer ones (the rest are expensive.I'd go with Dewalt boots and Snickers again. I recently "retired" one of my snickers trousers, a mere 10 years or so of service, although on a rotational basis. There was/maybe still is a lighter range of snickers that if you get a little tear in it, they will fall apart.
Screwfix are good for Dewalt boots, Snickers are similar prices in most places (in region of ÂŁ50)
lidl for the boots, they seem to sell them most of the time, much cheaper than the dewalts
snickers are the best work trousers, don't buy Lee, the belt eyelets broke - or was it the strength in my 6 pack abs.
i dont know how anyone breaks the zips etc on there trousers, they are buying too small trousers.6 pack ---??? no wonder the belt broke.
something with not too much polyester in them. you get sweaty, not good at all.
denim or fabric for me, carhatt trousers are nice.
Carhatt? what's them?....get some proper overalls like Fred's...just the job.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWl3lyM8vUo
I'll second the Scruffs trade trousers as well, great quality and about ÂŁ40 a pairGot wolverine boots at the moment, they're fantastic. Scruffs trousers get my vote for being hard wearing and not stupidly expensive.
Not buying dickies anything anymore
work trousers are better because of the knee pad pocketsDecent work boots are a must, but work trousers, just use your old jeans or whatever. Sod buying 30 to 50 quid work pants just for clumsey pete the painter to ruin them the first day.... Or am i forgeting that electricians need to wear the latest designer workwear fashions these days?? ...lol!!
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