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Been wearing there pants, under ware, and Tee shirts for YEARS, and have yet to wear anything out.
Recently got a Pr. of Duluth flex slim fit jeans. These are the most comfortable, and best fitting jeans I've ever bought.
Love the deep pockets!
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Bought a pair of brush pants for upland hunting. Turns out they didn't fit and my size would not be in stock for some time. Exchanged them for fleece lined pants. Those are toasty and have kept me warm on many cold nights.
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If your doing “chainsaw work “. I hope you wear safety chaps. I found out I wasn’t cut resistant 😂. For sure and certain. Especially with as cheap as quality chaps can be found, I see no reason to not wear chainsaw chaps.
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Campfire Kahuna
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Started out really liking Duluth.
Not impressed anymore. Especially for the astronomical price of everything.
I am MAGA.
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Wearing a pair of fire hose pants and a Duluth long tail T-shirt now. Have about 7-8 pair of fire hose pants. They are hard to wear out but it can be done. The slash pockets are tough canvas and don't end up with holes in them. The cargo pockets have a lot of capacity for small tools and there is plenty of room also for the two billfolds and the 2 inch S&W revolver I carry and 2 sets of keys. Of the 365 days in a year I probably wear Duluth fire hose pants all 365.
Patriotism (and religion) is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
Jesus: "Take heed that no man deceive you."
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Started out really liking Duluth.
Not impressed anymore. Especially for the astronomical price of everything.
What Jim said
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When you figure the cost per year, they're actually pretty cheap.
Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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I have to order items, no stores are nearby.
IMO their shirts run large. Normally I wear XL, but with DT I wear Large.
I have a couple of the Armachilla shirts and some of the pants with too many cargo pockets that are several years old and like them.
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When you figure the cost per year, they're actually pretty cheap. Right. I was tearing up those 511 khaki cargo pants in a month. I am hard on clothes and boots.
Patriotism (and religion) is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
Jesus: "Take heed that no man deceive you."
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Expensive but good, try to buy on sale or out of season. Like the long sleeve long tail sweat shirts. Underwear and socks wear like nothing else I’ve owned. Got a 6 pack of socks that is going on 4 years and the heels are just starting to get thin. That’s unbelievable for me.
"I was born in the log cabin I helped my grandfather build"
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Do they fit true to size?
CK
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I have been pleased with their clothes. Excellent quality.
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When you figure the cost per year, they're actually pretty cheap. I can get about 5 years or so out of the pants.
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I'm in year three with my six pairs of Buck Naked boxers and they're still as good as when they came out of the package - even the elastic.
Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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I have a few of their shirts and some underwear and have been very impressed with the quality and durability. I've been a long time user (since 1976) of their Duluth packs for canoeing and they have been excellent. The packs got used heavily for about 15 years spending 7-9 weeks on the water ranging from north central Ontario to Churchill, Manitoba and even beyond.
Stitches occasionally pulled or rotted out but DTC always repaired them quickly and stoutly. Most of those packs are still being used though not nearly as heavily. I browse a couple of their retail stores when in the Cities as well as the original Duluth store where it is fun to show the grandkids a picture of me back when a little older than them as well as a couple of items I used to own.
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I've got a few pairs of their pants and a pair of shorts. I wear the pants all the time. I like the shorts okay but they're a bit to heavy fabric for shorts. Comfortable and easy to work around the place in.
Even talks my wife into getting a pair and she loves them.
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I like their underwear and T shirts. Hasbeen
hasbeen (Better a has been than a never was!)
NRA Patron member Try to live your life where the preacher doesn't have to lie at your funeral
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I’m a Wrangler guy. They last me for years.
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I got a pair of jeans, used off ebay. A lot cheaper to try it out that way. They are good quality, but really didn't fit me right . Apparently, nobody makes pants that fit short guys built like a toad. You need MC Hammer pants. Ha ha henchman be like, “can’t touch this”
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I have only tried their 7-year wool socks. The socks pilled badly and developed yarn pulls. They refunded me no problem.
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