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I'd go with Eddie Bauer fleece lined, cozy and warm. Think this forum came up last year and not sure why folks hot on Costco. Wife says no Costco or look like everyone else in multi county.I noticed a significant drop in quality with the last pair that I bought. They’ve been my favorite jeans for a very long time, but need to start looking for an alternative.
So I checked the labels on the ones I have that shrank.
Riddell ( thought they only made football gear), Lee, Dickies, and BPS/RedHead. No Gerry .
One pair is actually flannel lined. So, despite good intentions of my spouse and since they are taking up closet space, off to Goodwill.
I also have a problem with my waist expanding as I age. Since age 18 I also have a size 14 1/2 EEEE foot. For the most part, I've gotten over that.You seem to have a lot of issues with clothes shrinking.
Until you go to the shoe store..... ;-)I also have a problem with my waist expanding as I age. Since age 18 I also have a size 14 1/2 EEEE foot. For the most part, I've gotten over that.
Uh, close but waistband/belt must also be secured above the belly button . . .Sounds like the only way to keep your old man card is to wear truly uncomfortable clothing while doing your favorite outdoor activities.
I'm glad this thread came up. I can add to it. When I fished in Washington in the winter time, I didn't layer up. I just put on a pair of sweats under my breathable waders with wool socks on my feet. The only stretchy pants are a pair of Wrangler Jeans that I bought. They felt comfortable. I don't like tight clothes. I guess that I don't have anymore on this subject. So I'll quit.At 71 I am wondering what world we are in, where outdoorsmen are discussing stretchy pants.
I feel like Old Man Jim.
God no way. It makes you look like a dork with your pants up that high. But I have seen a few old men dressed with their pants that high. There is a joke in the joke thread with an old man dressed that way.Uh, close but waistband/belt must also be secured above the belly button . . .
If you look at the movies of the 1930s and 1940s everyone wore their pants nearly up to their armpits....now they wear them sagged so low their nasty underwear or buttcrack is exposed. God help you if you have to see some adult 'lost my license' yahoo on a kid sized BMX bike attired in such a fashion.God no way. It makes you look like a dork with your pants up that high. But I have seen a few old men dressed with their pants that high. There is a joke in the joke thread with an old man dressed that way.
I don't see it as much of it as I used to do but some of those young dudes have developed sort of a bow legged walk to hold their pants from dropping to their knees.now they wear them sagged so low their nasty underwear or buttcrack is exposed.
Solved that problem years ago. Just shove my foot up the cows butt and peel the skin back....Until you go to the shoe store..... ;-)
Consider yourself fortunate. Recently retired, but my employer paid a max of $180, and had a fairly exotic list of boot safety requirements.Solved that problem years ago. Just shove my foot up the cows butt and peel the skin back....
Seriously, just bought a new set of steel tied work boots. $285.!! to fit my feet. The alternative boots were $800. Employer only reimburses to 80%. And nothing above $400.
Been retired for 12 years now ,and no I don't miss those steel toed boots I wore for 42 years .Consider yourself fortunate. Recently retired, but my employer paid a max of $180, and had a fairly exotic list of boot safety requirements.