Engineered Garments: Good for actually working in?
I'm crawling under houses fellas, but yet drip beckons. I want some engineered garments pants but I would also like them not to tear. Can I trust them to hold up? If not, any fashionable brands that stand up to wear?
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If you can find some of the fw16->20ish "Double Cloth" it kicks ass for actual work
otherwise, no it'll eat shit under pressure
this seems like the perfect situation for carhartt double knees
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Already got a pair! They're based but I want even more britches
Kapital Unisex Light Canvas Lumber Pants, Black – Glasswing
Inspired by utility work pants and overalls, the iconic Lumber Pants from Kapital have a relaxed, straight fit through the leg and features quilted double knee patches and pockets with contrast stitching both for durability and an interesting design detail. Finished with optional suspender buttons at waist band, side
I can't speak for how sturdy these are but I'm pretty sure we have people in here that do manual labor in them
The quilting on the knee goes crazy
if you wanna burn money on doubleknees look at greasepoint I guess
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