Duluth Trading Company

   / Duluth Trading Company #31  
If all else fails, you might try contacting a professional seamstress to make the pockets for you. It would be a pain, and probably not cheap, but it might be an option. At least they would the exact size you want in the exact location.
 
   / Duluth Trading Company #32  
I received several of their catalogs over the years...never bought anything from them. One reason was because the illustrations rather then actual pictures...to me, illustrations don't show the product.
I like Filson stuff, but it is expensive. Their jackets, foul weather gear and hats are superb.
For work pants, I like (and recommend) Arborware over Carhartt. Much more comfortable then Carhartt and appear to be just as durable.

Do you direct order these Arborwear things? Anyone mail order sell with a discount? They look pretty much like Filson without the wax.
 
   / Duluth Trading Company #33  
I like the advertising and get almost daily emails but the DT clothing seems to be mostly if not all China wear and outrageously expensive ($14 for a pair of undershorts when on sale!!!! and that is typical of all of their lines). I have always had good pricing and wearability with Carhartt clothing.
 
   / Duluth Trading Company #34  
Do you direct order these Arborwear things? Anyone mail order sell with a discount? They look pretty much like Filson without the wax.

Normally ordered through Amazon when they're marked down.
 
   / Duluth Trading Company #35  
For those looking for good durable pants, try the Wrangler Riggs line of workwear. The 5 pockets have a nice detail on the pocket if you carry a tape measure all the time. And the tradesman and utility jeans have double knees.

Wrangler Riggs Workwear
 
   / Duluth Trading Company #36  
For those looking for good durable pants, try the Wrangler Riggs line of workwear. The 5 pockets have a nice detail on the pocket if you carry a tape measure all the time. And the tradesman and utility jeans have double knees.

Wrangler Riggs Workwear
 
   / Duluth Trading Company #37  
For those looking for good durable pants, try the Wrangler Riggs line of workwear. The 5 pockets have a nice detail on the pocket if you carry a tape measure all the time. And the tradesman and utility jeans have double knees.

AND what do you do with those Wranglers or Carharts when they get ripped or wore out???

With the fire hose pants, you send them back for a FREE pair!

SR
 
   / Duluth Trading Company #38  
When I was skinny I could buy the regular cotton boxers at Walmart or Pennys. Once I became fat (all in the belly) I needed something more "forgiving". I had given their long-tail V-neck T-shirts a try because of the heavier weight and they have a pocket. They are top shelf. Decided to try the Buck Naked Boxers. They're outstanding and every bit as good as some Ex Officio's I had for when I was floating on the rivers.

I wear both every day now. They have proven to be a real value. I don't dry the underwear in the dryer. Just lay them down of top of a dresser, or hang them on a door knob. They dry fast and they last much longer than the old cotton boxers I used to wear.

Not much on the immature advertising but so far the T-shirts and underwear are first rate and worth the money.
 
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   / Duluth Trading Company #39  
Would like to try their Buck Naked Performance Briefs but for $19.50 each plus shipping I'll stick with Hanes.
 
   / Duluth Trading Company #40  
Hard to believe, but their $20 boxers are worth every penny. I won't wear anything else.
 

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