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constable Sun Jun 12, 2011 04:05pm

pants
 
Ok- I know this has been discussed before. I need new pants. I currently have honigs because they are local. They are sold out. I need new pants.

What brands and retailers do you guys recommend?

thanks,

JRutledge Sun Jun 12, 2011 04:38pm

The only brand I recommend are Sansabelt. They are the best quality and the nicest brand without a doubt. If you have to then go with the Smitty brand which are almost the same as Sansabelt.

Peace

Mark Padgett Sun Jun 12, 2011 04:47pm

I buy the Haggar Expand-O-Matic at JC Penneys. They're usually less expensive than other brands (around $40) and they fit really well. I'm pretty sure you can get them on-line, in their catalog and at the store. Sometimes their stores run sales, so that would be a really good time to pick some up.

And no, I don't own any stock in Penneys.

26 Year Gap Mon Jun 13, 2011 07:29pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 765137)
I buy the Haggar Expand-O-Matic at JC Penneys. They're usually less expensive than other brands (around $40) and they fit really well. I'm pretty sure you can get them on-line, in their catalog and at the store. Sometimes their stores run sales, so that would be a really good time to pick some up.

And no, I don't own any stock in Penneys.

I pictured you to be the kind of guy that loved penny stocks.

IREFU2 Fri Jun 17, 2011 12:04pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 765137)
I buy the Haggar Expand-O-Matic at JC Penneys. They're usually less expensive than other brands (around $40) and they fit really well. I'm pretty sure you can get them on-line, in their catalog and at the store. Sometimes their stores run sales, so that would be a really good time to pick some up.

And no, I don't own any stock in Penneys.

How do you get around having belt loops? Surely your remove those.....

Mark Padgett Fri Jun 17, 2011 02:53pm

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Originally Posted by IREFU2 (Post 766321)
How do you get around having belt loops? Surely your remove those.....

Since the ones I buy don't have belt loops, I get around them pretty well.

Welpe Fri Jun 17, 2011 03:48pm

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Originally Posted by IREFU2 (Post 766321)
How do you get around having belt loops? Surely your remove those.....

They match his braided belt quite well actually. :p

I'd say go with Sansabelt. Smitty are OK but quite baggy in the legs.


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