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lesmore49

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Posted: 05/07/08 06:46pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I used to get Eddie Bauer relaxed fit, but they jacked the price up quite a bit, at least in Canada, a few years ago. I went to Mark's Work Wearhouse and bought some Carhartt jeans.

Better price, better quality in my opinion.

I used to wear Levi and Lee Boot flare when I was young, but I think my boot flare days are over. Not even sure if Lee is around anymore.

I think Carhartt make the best jeans for the money. Just don't know how to spell Carharrt.


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Steve and Barrys....all jeans 8.95, look good,and cheap link


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Maybe not the most durable, but ones that fit my husband the best are Arizona jeans I buy at JCPenney.

I learned of these jeans from my sister who's husband loves the jeans.

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Carhartt jeans and overalls. That's just about all our roughnecks wear due to the durability. Carhartt and Redwing.


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Wrangler cowboy cut jeans with the brads on the pocket...they make any man's backside look good and they last a long time.


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corgihauler wrote:

Maybe not the most durable, but ones that fit my husband the best are Arizona jeans I buy at JCPenney.


Same here. I like the Carhartt's but they are a little steep for my budget to use for a work jean. And I don't work quite as hard as I used to anyway.

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Lees are still around just bought a pair.





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gamersredneckwife wrote:

Wrangler cowboy cut jeans with the brads on the pocket...they make any man's backside look good and they last a long time.


Amen sister!!

Nothing like a tight fittin' pair of Wranglers on the right backside...... oh and I hear they are durable, too.


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If you want the most durable.. I'd guess that durability is what made LEVI famous

You know that story right.. He was going to the bank for a loan (Which, by the way was denied) and decided he needed a new suit.. Not being able to afford one he sewed his own out of canvas he had to cover wagons, Running out of thread he riveted the pockets on.

Well.. got into a fight on the way home.. Never came to blows though as when folks saw those riveted pockets.. Things changed

A few years later he got his revenge on the loan officer

Bought the bank, Returned to it, Ask the loan officer "Do you remember me" and after proper introductions said: Well. YOU'RE FIRED!


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Rustlers. I bought three pair from Target for 11 bucks a pair . They last me 2 to 3 years


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