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Interesting to know what peeps are wearing with there saw trousers,i find i alternate between belts and braces i like the support of braces but in summer its to easy to get your underwear full of dust!and chaffed up nips if you wear them under your t shirt..so i switch to a belt..who puts up with the dust and who likes baggy trousers?

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May have to go back to braces now though, went for a crap this morning and lost 2lb, just a shadow of my former self now.

 

lol that happens some mornings...strange thing is ive gone to braces since wearing stretch airs....spending that sorta money on trousers(and now i have to buy my own ppe!), found i was wearing holes on the inside leg from them being to baggy and ripping crutches out,no matter what make of trousers these are the problems you get with belts

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