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I keep disposable coveralls in the land rover for when I need to get down and dirty.
 
I keep disposable coveralls in the land rover for when I need to get down and dirty.


Me too. Under £2 a set from tool station.

I wear trousers. Though this last couple of weeks, my belly has started to creep over the edge of them. So I may go to boiler suits eventually!! :)

I wear a brand called Fristad. In my opinion they're more comfortable than snickers.

I never thought I'd see the day when I'd spend £50 on a pair of work trousers. I remember someone on here was paying about £85 a pair for theirs, and they had about 6 pairs. Mental!
 
I never thought I'd see the day when I'd spend £50 on a pair of work trousers. I remember someone on here was paying about £85 a pair for theirs, and they had about 6 pairs. Mental!

Whats a couple of pair of £85 work trousers when were on £60k plus :lol:
 
Black combats, black polo shirt and highly polished safety boots! Short band and sides and clean shaven. On the other hand it would be nice to go to work dressed up as Mario.... :)
 
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