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Re: Combat trousers

#11 Post by Blackstuff »

The Workwear pants Aldi gets in are pretty good. Well stitched, knee pockets for pads, dozens of other pockets, really comfortable and they look like work pants rather than 'operator' pants, if that's an issue for you and they're usually £8-9.
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#12 Post by froggy »

I got a pair of vertx trousers in the US . They are very "low profile" and discret, jeans back pockets etc... They come in light or heavy heavy weight and so far the quality is holding-up nicely.
For cheap military one, the Swedish pants are super practical but unfortunatly they are camo.
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#13 Post by knewmans »

ALDI have the work trousers on special this week
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#14 Post by HH1 »

I've been wearing Criaghopper Combats for years now.... last really well and dry quick.
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#15 Post by RDC »

The Kiwi trousers, HH1?
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#16 Post by Doz »

Blackstuff wrote:The Workwear pants Aldi gets in are pretty good. Well stitched, knee pockets for pads, dozens of other pockets, really comfortable and they look like work pants rather than 'operator' pants, if that's an issue for you and they're usually £8-9.
Bought a pair today and they seem pretty darn good. Time will tell, but at that price if I get three months out of them it'll be worth it.
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#17 Post by HH1 »

RDC wrote:The Kiwi trousers, HH1?
Yes, they are great... I must have around 20 pairs...
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#18 Post by majordisorder »

I've just picked up a pair of First Tactical BDUs. They're pricey, but very tough, stretch in the right places are incredibly comfortable and have a bucket load of pockets.
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Re: Combat trousers

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Blackstuff wrote:The Workwear pants Aldi gets in are pretty good. Well stitched, knee pockets for pads, dozens of other pockets, really comfortable and they look like work pants rather than 'operator' pants, if that's an issue for you and they're usually £8-9.
Thank you.

I spent a bit on 5.11 togs last year, and these are a very good lower priced alternative.
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Re: Combat trousers

#20 Post by bradaz11 »

i decided to get a pair of 5.11 styke's from heinnie's off the back of this thread, just about to order another pair, seem to be great trousers!
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