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I've worn pfanners for years, I have three pairs that I alternate and they're al fine. I always wash them with the zippers zipped up and the button done up. I wear them properly without them hanging off my ass, and they're fine. I guess my newest pair of pfanners are three years old. I've bust through miles of thorn, gorse, and heaved tons of timber in them.

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I've worn pfanners for years, I have three pairs that I alternate and they're al fine. I always wash them with the zippers zipped up and the button done up. I wear them properly without them hanging off my ass, and they're fine. I guess my newest pair of pfanners are three years old. I've bust through miles of thorn, gorse, and heaved tons of timber in them.

 

Are they hi viz tho? My old grey ones lived for years but these yellow ones just seem to start dissolving once there removed from the bag

 

 

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Are they the old type or the type 2 had an issue with the old type 1s with the harder plastic type hi viz banding, newer ones where better.

 

 

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Type 2 I assume, the material on the knee is smooth not rough but the older ones with the rough knee lasted longer

 

 

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suspenders keep them sitting up a little higher and take the stress off the crotch area .

we all wear them at our work and the two guys who wear them without suspenders have holes in the crotch. mine are just over a year old with no problems.

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