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I employ a girl who wants to take her CS training. Has anyone got any idea where she could start looking for waste 26 - 28 trousers and size 5 to 6 boots?

 

This is not a thread on the ethics of having women working :P

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If it's any help, I know someone who has size 16 feet, and had to take his CS tickets in normal steel toes as he just couldn't find any saw boots that size! Apparently if your size is not manufactured in boots at least, you are allowed to use steels as there's nothing else you can do, guess this works for very small sizes as well?

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If it's any help, I know someone who has size 16 feet, and had to take his CS tickets in normal steel toes as he just couldn't find any saw boots that size! Apparently if your size is not manufactured in boots at least, you are allowed to use steels as there's nothing else you can do, guess this works for very small sizes as well?

 

I think Arbortec do boots in very small sizes. Certainly smaller than a 5

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have a look at the francital everests super nice trouser at a decent price tag. getting my girlfriend a pair as shes just started doing this and the sizes on there look good for her. she is a 26inch waist i could have been more help in a few weeks after shed tried hers on for size.

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