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Usually just work gear as I quote after work. I do however stick a pair of trainers on that aren't caked in mud as I often have to go through house and trainers are easier to slip off than undoing the laces on the boots. Have toyed with the idea of top and tails though :-).

 

 

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I try and arrange quotes for when I'm working nearby to save additional diesel. So generally scruffy sawdust covered work gear. Tend to find people expect you to be in workwear and what you say and how you say it wins the job. That said I work in a predominantly industrial area so most people get scruffy at work!

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