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These are absolutely the best jeans I've ever purchased. Yes they cost a bit more, but they make great sizes, they are made from heavy material, and they have tons of room. I'm gonna pick up another pair next time I'm down by the new store in the north Denver area. The pockets are deep and made from heavy material as well. I tried a pair of the spendy Amrichilos unders too. Very comfortable also.

https://www.duluthtrading.com/...aspx?feature=HL86069



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Posts: 10909 | Location: Commirado | Registered: July 23, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Gradually, most of my wardrobe has been changed from JC Penny to Duluth Trading.
Including their outerwear.
Excellent company.


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Thanks for the link.
I just purchased a pair of 5.11 defender straight cut jeans and they fit and feel awesome, except that the front pockets are next to worthless.
 
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Duluth Trading is legit. I have yet to be let down by anything I have purchased from them. Underwear, shorts, pants, shirts, jackets, none have disappointed in any way.

Like YooperSigs, I have been converting my wardrobe slowly over to Duluth Trading.
 
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Love duluth, but honestly I bought 2 pairs of the stretch ballroom jeans and they looked like crap after one wash. The developed permanent creases and wrinkles in the legs that no amount of ironing can remove. I might buy one pair of the regular non stretch version and see how those work out.



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Posts: 3446 | Location: California | Registered: May 31, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My entire wardrobe is just about all DT wear. The only complaint I got is they overuse velcro. I would prefer button down flaps on my shirts and cargo pant pockets with just a flap no buttons or velcro. My wife complains all the time that everything in wash gets caught on the velcro.

If you live in the cold climes they're Alaskan Hard Gear stuff is outstanding.


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Duluth Trading is the best. I have so many items from them its hard to keep track. I wear their Firehose Flex pants everyday for work. My wallet is their trifold that was recently discontinued (I purchased a spare when I heard about that). 2 Shirtjacs (including the newest one with hand warmer pockets, 1 heavy winter coat (my main winter coat), the list goes on with probably another dozen items.....


Medic451, you should return them under their no bull guarantee.

“If you’re not 100% satisfied with any item you purchase from Duluth Trading, return it to us at any time for a refund of its purchase price. Simple, unconditional, no nonsense, NO BULL.”

I used it to return a coat that I bought at the end of winter a few years ago. Fast forward to the next winter and I found it wasn't as warm as I hoped (or they claimed). I only wore it a dozen or so times but I returned it (after having it for 9 or so months), got a full refund, then applied that to the coat I have now (which is perfect).



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I just ordered two pairs of their fire hose pants. I now regret wasting money on anything else. These are by far the most comfortable work pants I've ever worn. Fixing to pick up a couple more pairs in different colors.


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They might be fine for midgets, but Duluth Trading does not make anything for us normal size people with 36" inseams.

I couldn't find anything in the online catalog, so I emailed their customer service, who confirmed that the longest inseam they make is 34", which would come up to my ankles. That style hasn't made a comeback yet.



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They might be fine for midgets, but Duluth Trading does not make anything for us normal size people with 36" inseams.

I couldn't find anything in the online catalog, so I emailed their customer service, who confirmed that the longest inseam they make is 34", which would come up to my ankles. That style hasn't made a comeback yet.


I'm in the same boat with my 36 inseam. You have to be quick in ordering because much of their stuff is made overseas and comes in in batches and not as a stocking item. For us tall guys it sucks becuase I almost never get to take advantage of their clearance sales. Most of my wardrobe is DT stuff right now because it fits and it lasts. I leave you with two words on their trousers, ball room. Wink


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Duluth stuff is awesome. I love the firehose workpants too. I need a longer inseam but I get them anyway and wear workboots or just let them be a little highwater. I orderd two pair of the flex ones when they were on sale after Christmas and they seem to run a little longer to me.
 
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Originally posted by V-Tail:
They might be fine for midgets, but Duluth Trading does not make anything for us normal size people with 36" inseams.

I couldn't find anything in the online catalog, so I emailed their customer service, who confirmed that the longest inseam they make is 34", which would come up to my ankles. That style hasn't made a comeback yet.


That's odd, the ones I purchased are 36 inch inseams.



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On one hand, Duluth customer service assures me that 34" inseam is the longest available.

On the other hand, a couple people here, whom I trust more than a customer service person who might not even know the product line, assure me that they are available.

OK guys, for those of you who have either jeans or every day work pants with a 36" inseam, can you give me a link to the Duluth web page that shows the product in the right size?

I need a 36" inseam. Waist would be 38 when I use OWB holster, or 39 - 40 for IWB. "Comfort stretch" waistband would be ideal, as it would accommodate both situations, but if not, I can live with a 38 and forego IWB holsters.



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I like their stuff but wish they had a store closer to me in south GA north FL as I like to be able to go in and try stuff on instead of ordering finding out it doesn't fit or work for me than shipping back and then playing the back and forth game.


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On one hand, Duluth customer service assures me that 34" inseam is the longest available.

On the other hand, a couple people here, whom I trust more than a customer service person who might not even know the product line, assure me that they are available.

OK guys, for those of you who have either jeans or every day work pants with a 36" inseam, can you give me a link to the Duluth web page that shows the product in the right size?

I need a 36" inseam. Waist would be 38 when I use OWB holster, or 39 - 40 for IWB. "Comfort stretch" waistband would be ideal, as it would accommodate both situations, but if not, I can live with a 38 and forego IWB holsters.


I've tried to find them a few times (same size v-tail) and even those listed as "Big & Tall" seem to stop at 36?


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I've been satisfied with Eddie Bauer jeans for many years, but might try Duluth Trading.



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On one hand, Duluth customer service assures me that 34" inseam is the longest available.

On the other hand, a couple people here, whom I trust more than a customer service person who might not even know the product line, assure me that they are available.

OK guys, for those of you who have either jeans or every day work pants with a 36" inseam, can you give me a link to the Duluth web page that shows the product in the right size?

I need a 36" inseam. Waist would be 38 when I use OWB holster, or 39 - 40 for IWB. "Comfort stretch" waistband would be ideal, as it would accommodate both situations, but if not, I can live with a 38 and forego IWB holsters.


This should be everything in 40/36. If it doesn't display just check the boxes on the left to get what you want.

https://www.duluthtrading.com/...22&processor=content


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Can you pick up chicks wearing them or are they dad pants?



 
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I'm a huge fan of Duluth Trading. I have a bunch of their clothing, including jeans, underwear, socks, t-shirts, polos, jackets, and hats.

Probably ~50% of my wardrobe is Duluth Trading. Pricey but worth it.
 
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Okay ColoradoHunter: I will take your recommendation and I just ordered a pair. All of their other products I have tried have been superb.
 
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