Sorry it was a joke with MagnusThey do vat and non vat prices on the website
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Yes a good fat contradiction there, not many forests where the swazi live."Swazi forest pants.".. the mind boggles lol
Wish i could get some more pairs of them Parkside ones ...never seen them since from emoji, original pair still going strong though.
I always get big size ones so everything swings loose ha emojoies seem to be back on☹ ....
Am I looking at the wrong thing or are they actually 250 bucks each?Yes a good fat contradiction there, not many forests where the swazi live.
Seriously good trou though, I used tohate wearing most trousers for work as they always want to pinch me somewhere, usually they crease behind my knees . Off they come on go the shorts. Can't be doing with "stretch and grows" either as they snag on every available thing and the wind blows through them
These ones though, it's like someone listened to everyone's complaints and made what people actually want (that's how Swazi works)View attachment 1178216
Between £250-299 on these shores.Am I looking at the wrong thing or are they actually 250 bucks each?
Yep I think they retail for about that. Would probably be £250 in the UK like most NZ stuff that gets thereAm I looking at the wrong thing or are they actually 250 bucks each?
Well that was a good stab ! That's why you guys get the big bucksBetween £250-299 on these shores.
I might stick to $50 Rivet trousers from the warehouseYep I think they retail for about that. Would probably be £250 in the UK like most NZ stuff that gets there
Lined ones?Hoggs fife .
I spend a lot of the day out on the bike touring around, one of the main things I like work trousers to be is cut to fit . These ones have a sort of pocket that holds a foam kneepad which I really appreciate in the workshopI might stick to $50 Rivet trousers from the warehouse
Although I don’t really need work trousers as I never do any
Big fan of craighoppers pro stretch!Personally I just wear bib and brace in the shed basically all the time,
but for trousers I've generally gone for Hiking trousers, Karrimor Hotrocks are the bee's knees for that, stretchy in the right places and a decent fabric, Been through a few pairs of Craighoppers also. Not Hiking but been a big fan of the Stoney Creek Rousers, Basically wear then most of the time at the moment, they will be too warm in a few weeks though. neither are water resistance but they dry extremely quick, look decent and are functional for me.
Yes i agree , buy an expensive pair and i either rip them on wire or something or spill battery acid on them.I wear Dickies Reaper trousers, the cheep ones with 2 side pockets and 1 back pocket. The last time I bought some they were about £18 per pair.
After reading the above posts I think some of you are making much more money than me...over £100 for a pair of work trousers!!!
they look a bit like my parkside (Lidl ) ones but with out the frayed bottoms because i had to cut some off as they were enormous like a 48 inch watse or something and dangled everywhere nice and comfortable tho and with a lining which makes a bit warmer in winter not thta i l;ike to be too hot when working..Yes a good fat contradiction there, not many forests where the swazi live.
Seriously good trou though, I used tohate wearing most trousers for work as they always want to pinch me somewhere, usually they crease behind my knees . Off they come on go the shorts. Can't be doing with "stretch and grows" either as they snag on every available thing and the wind blows through them
These ones though, it's like someone listened to everyone's complaints and made what people actually want (that's how Swazi works)View attachment 1178216