MikePA
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I was going to say the same thing, I read the flyer when it comes in the mail. I've often thought about trying a pair of Duluth's jeans.
I buy a lot of things from Duluth, have for years. Good company.
I was going to say the same thing, I read the flyer when it comes in the mail. I've often thought about trying a pair of Duluth's jeans.
I wear Dickies short sleeved coveralls 90+% of the time, and they, too, have cut back on the depth of the front pockets. I paid a tailor $10 each to deepen the pockets. I noticed they are made in Guatemala. So when the ones I have wear out, I may be through with Dickies.
I gave up on Levi's about 10 years ago, asking people who don't know what an inch is, and probably can't read, to make jeans seemed to not work well. The reason I wore Levi's for so many years was that I could walk into any store, and pick up whatever style in my size and they fit. But the sizing was so wild, every pair had to be tried on (I don't shop, I buy), and the durability just disappeared. Member's Mark from Sam's club were the majority of jeans I've bought in the last 10 years.
But now, I've found Diamond Gusset jeans. American made from american cotton. The sizing is true, so do not simply order the same size you have been wearing, but they do make odd sizes like 35, 37, 39 waists. The denim is thicker, and the diamond gusset keeps me from wearing thru in that area. I have not worn a pair out yet, but did have to pass on my 2 year old ones after losing enough weight that they wouldn't stay up. They are pricey, at around $60/pair, but can frequently be found on sale for $40. And they make a jean style called defender, aimed at motorcycle riders with kevlar in the hip, but, and knee areas for added protection from road rash. Might be good in the field too.
I think it is inflation...and instead of raising prices the manufacturers are reducing the amount of product they are selling....