AKwelder
Silver Member
- Joined
- Sep 24, 2008
- Messages
- 224
- Location
- Fairbanks Alaska
- Tractor
- Kubota B8200, 1953 International "Super C"
i wore levi for my entire life, and loved them. Then the seams on the side started to twist around the front and the sizes were became suspect. In the early years i would come to town, walk into a store, grab 3 or 4 pair and buy them. Who needed to try them on?
I drifted with out a brand for a while and then started the Carhart chapter. At first I wore Duck cotton, and then i found the loggers.
I weld for a living, and wear my loggers, they hold up to steel and fire. Recently my misses got me turned on to the dungarees, and they aren't to bad.
Over my loggers i wear bibs and a khaki shirt, in the summer I shed the loggers. If i am not welding i wear the thin denim bibs. Bibs save my shirts and i need the portable tool box on the front.
As for your girls, i have a 20 year old daughter and several younger sister in laws, and everyone works. I send them to the second hand store for work cloths. They get some of the thicker cloths, and it don't kill the wallet.
and i agree, you are herding cats, just go with the flow and enjoy the time together.
I drifted with out a brand for a while and then started the Carhart chapter. At first I wore Duck cotton, and then i found the loggers.
I weld for a living, and wear my loggers, they hold up to steel and fire. Recently my misses got me turned on to the dungarees, and they aren't to bad.
Over my loggers i wear bibs and a khaki shirt, in the summer I shed the loggers. If i am not welding i wear the thin denim bibs. Bibs save my shirts and i need the portable tool box on the front.
As for your girls, i have a 20 year old daughter and several younger sister in laws, and everyone works. I send them to the second hand store for work cloths. They get some of the thicker cloths, and it don't kill the wallet.
and i agree, you are herding cats, just go with the flow and enjoy the time together.