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johnnyplumb

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Tradesmen nowadays seem to favour work trousers rather than a boilersuit. i'am from the old school though, always wear a boilersuit, i reckon it keeps you cleaner, it's warmer in the winter and it looks more professional.
Is it just me, or am i missing out, Are work trousers really better ?
 
Work trousers and tee,polo or sweat with gas safe logo and name.


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work troussers all the way, boiler suit (do have one in the van) just feel a bit too restrictive
 
Havent worn a boiler suit since i left college 10 years ago, started wearing jeansbut went through to many pairs before i discovered work trousers
 
Work trousers for me but also keep a boiler suit for going under floors, clearing drains etc
 
Only wear a boiler suit when working on oil as saves my clothes getting sooted up and you cant see soot on black trousers until you kneel down on somebodys nice cream carpet (I did this once then went and got a boiler suit).
 
I got work trousers, all my work gear is snickers, I like it. You can get some good deals on snickers stuff if you shop around
 
I have always worn snickers work trousers and they are very comfortable
 
I used to work with a joiner who would polish his work boots every morning without fail
 
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