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O. T. pants are breaking

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cruoch buster

04-06-2007 13:41:47




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anybody have there croch in there jeans "burn out" its driving me nuts.




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doogdoog

04-06-2007 20:21:34




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 Re: O. T. pants are breaking in reply to cruoch buster, 04-06-2007 13:41:47  
Aloha, I remember I had some jeans that used to stretch a little so it wasn't all cotton. They were very comfortable but now I can't find them anymore.

Mahalo,
doogdoog



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THEkyroastnear

04-06-2007 18:06:52




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 Re: O. T. pants are breaking in reply to cruoch buster, 04-06-2007 13:41:47  
yeah got that problem too but not with jeans . of all things its uniform pants. guess extra heat &sweat just eat them up my jeans usually wear out at front pocket tips that runs a tear to the zipper



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Easy1

04-06-2007 17:37:42




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 Re: O. T. pants are breaking in reply to cruoch buster, 04-06-2007 13:41:47  
I have had good luck with Carharts - I buy 5 pairs a year, for work, I got some that are 4 - 5 years old. I wear em 12 - 16 hrs a day, sometimes get pretty dirty too.



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rrlund

04-06-2007 16:20:16




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 Re: O. T. pants are breaking in reply to cruoch buster, 04-06-2007 13:41:47  
I can't tell unless I feel a draft. My belly is so big anymore I haven't been able to see down there in years!



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Joe (Wa)

04-06-2007 15:23:15




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 Re: O. T. pants are breaking in reply to cruoch buster, 04-06-2007 13:41:47  
Aaaaah...Haaaa ... That's what you get for stuffing that big baking potato down the front to impress the wimmins.

Careful that potato doesn't around to the back, you'll get the exact opposite reaction .... DON"T ASK!

Joe



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old art

04-06-2007 14:46:46




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 Re: O. T. pants are breaking in reply to cruoch buster, 04-06-2007 13:41:47  
try the next size bigger the tight ones are for chaseing wimmin the loose ones are for working in comfort. also you are getting a little older and settling down into your bottom it's life.



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Dave from MN

04-06-2007 13:51:43




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 Re: O. T. pants are breaking in reply to cruoch buster, 04-06-2007 13:41:47  
Thats them quality jeans these days. The other week when I was over at that old neighbors guys home, I had on a pair of Levis that I had only worn 3 times. As I bent over to inspect a drawbar on a wagon, my pants ripped from my belt down to the bottem of my arse cheek. These were even loose fit jeans, and I am a thinner guy. 6'3"-205 #. I do not know what to buy these days. I am down to 1 good pair jeans and about 5 pairs with holes in numerous spots. "American made products please , please come back"

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730virgil

04-06-2007 20:56:57




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 Re: O. T. pants are breaking in reply to Dave from MN, 04-06-2007 13:51:43  
btdt about month ago ripped out seat in my carharts. i told mrs 730 glad i was home as my rear end got cold in a hurry. i sent my last 2 pair of carharts back to them i haven't heard anything back from them as to what they are going to do if anything. i hope they send me cash as i am going to get some more pointer jeans. www.pointer.com. i don't know if pointer sells jeans in stores or just on line. if you look at pointer people you can see my pic.
under virgil orangeville il. mrs. 730 says they fit like levis used to and look better on me.

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cruoch buster

04-06-2007 15:29:45




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 Re: O. T. pants are breaking in reply to Dave from MN, 04-06-2007 13:51:43  
it dosent rip i think i just gets hot down there and the fabric kinda "melts".



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RayP(MI)

04-06-2007 13:49:55




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 Re: O. T. pants are breaking in reply to cruoch buster, 04-06-2007 13:41:47  
As in wearing out... yeah, they don't build them like they used to!



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