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Used to wear large size boiler suit with sleeves cut off over my work stuff when I tiled, grouted and siliconed, then took it off after simplesDoesn't matter a jot what I wear as it all ends up covered in silicone and my trousers look like a seagulls diarrhea party. I can't justify spending 40 quid on a pair of work trousers when they only stay clean for a day. I'm actually thinking of going back to multi pocketed boiler suits and getting my logo on the back in a large size and a smaller pocket sized version on the front. The good thing about a boiler suit is I can wear reasonably good looking clothing underneath for when I've finished working. Nothing worse than walking round Asda in silicone covered trousers!
now that would be hard work, even a marathonChocolate bars?
Snickers for trousers, they last forever. Local market for T-Shirts/Hoodies/sign writing, I go through a shed load of Tshirts.I've tried just about every work clothing manufacturer and my favourites are Snickers, Engelbert and Fristads.
Fristads never get a mention in the UK but they are really decent.
Have none of you guys tried Dassy? Really good quality and look the business to. I've been wearing them a while, a bit pricey but totally worth it. I got mine from a local supplier
Fell fowl of not checking the dates on the posts again.Hmm, a new user, first post, a thread that's been dead for four years, with an advert.
I smell spam and prefer Snickers.
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