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most of what I wear are 5.11 branded clothing - slacks and shirts

however I need to buy some 'jeans' for yard work and Levi's are off my list and just wondering what others are buying as a 'jean'



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LL Bean. Great jeans.


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I like Round House jeans. Made in US


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Riggs by Wrangler. Excellent.
Carhartt Carpenter jeans, too. Lots of good pockets.


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I'm wearing Lands End jeans purchased 2014-2017. Plus a pair of Covington's c. 2003.
 
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I have been buying my jeans from LL Bean.
 
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I like the jeans from Old Navy.

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Carhartt and Wrangler here.


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How about work pants from Dickies or Duluth. I find those cuts more comfortable than jeans. Also, in this hot climate, denim is too hot.

But on the rare occasions I wear jeans, it is Wranglers.




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Wrangler 47MWZ are a bit roomier than the 13MWZ Jean's. Excellent for either work or leisure.





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When I wear jeans, it’s Duluth Trading but they’re way too pricey for yard work.

I just wear Champion athletic shorts for yard work (mainly lawn & garden) and if it’s too cold for that then I’m not working.



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I hope nobody takes this the wrong way, but I have always been very envious of my wife's pants. Her pants and jeans look and feel like regular pants and jeans, but they stretch in every direction, awesome. The older I get, the more comfortable I want to be, and since the wife will not allow me to wear track pants everywhere I go, I have to wear shorts, jeans, or slacks. I recently discovered that LEE Jeans make a line of pants called Extreme Motion, and these pants stretch almost like my wife's pants. I love them, and they make Jeans, SLacks, and Shorts in this line. Thank You LEE Jeans.
 
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When I wear jeans, it’s Duluth Trading but they’re way too pricey for yard work.

I just wear Champion athletic shorts for yard work (mainly lawn & garden) and if it’s too cold for that then I’m not working.


Same here, gym shorts of some variety & a tshirt.
Typically mow in sandals after a bad experience of fire ants in the shoes.




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Carhartt guy here


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For casual wear jeans, I buy Duluth Trading Ballroom Jeans. They're pricey, but go on sale several times per year.

For yardwork pants, I wear my oldest and most faded pair of 5.11s. Years ago, my agency briefly issued us pairs of green cotton 5.11 pants, which within a few months of wear faded to a hideous shade of light mint green. Luckily, they bought us new pants shortly thereafter, but I still have a couple pairs of those ugly pants for hard use pants. I think it was a bad dye batch or something.

In your case, I'd probably just go find whatever jeans were the cheapest (while being reasonably comfortable) from Sam's/Costco or Goodwill.
 
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Carhartt and LL Bean.
For yard work, the Carhartt's are the best.
You need to read their measuring instructions for the overalls. 4" larger waist and 2" shorter inseam worked best for me.


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Wrangler. Comfortable and inexpensive, and when they start to wear, they get rotated to yard or project work and replaced in the casual inventory. Smile


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I like Round House jeans. Made in US


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Wranglers, available at your local Wally World.


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LL Bean are really good, but I just buy the $16 Wranglers at Wally World. They are comfortable, hold up well, and last just fine.

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