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Welding / blacksmiths apron. Cost very little and are nice and flexible. You will need a hefty machine to sew it. Consider someone that fixes horse rugs / saddles to stitch it.
I always think trousers should have a tougher patch on the bottom of each outside leg. Always seem to snag there from the saw when on the harness.


I bet they’re pretty thick leather though.
Completely agree about the saw snagging, although my bar usually wraps itself in my lanyard too.
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1 hour ago, Gary Prentice said:

Probably more Marks. Apparently he's a little used pair he's grown out of, with a rather fetching blue stripe9_9

 

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I did have a pair of those. Excellent cut and very stylish.

 

Only two issues I found. Strangely limited buttock bramble protection. Also, during certain chainsaw operations the exhaust fumes tended to heat up the metal codpiece to eye watering temperatures.

 

Other than those trifling niggles, a very agreeable set of slacks.

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