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If I had to do hard strenuous labour, I'd look into the overalls like IH-815 or IH-805/6:
http://www.ironheart.co.uk/bottoms/ih-806.html
http://www.ironheart.co.uk/bottoms/ih-812.html
http://ironheart.jp/products/IH-815.html
etc…
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Be sure to find a tailor close by. IH fabric is pretty indestructible by itself. But when sewn together into regular 5 pocket jeans, the weakness is the crotch seam. If you work hard in your jeans you will eventually have to repair the seams and fix holes, unless you don't care about the crotch seam falling apart well before the rest of the jeans, in which case IH jeans should be great for you.
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i'm wearing my pair of 634s-raw to work (5 days a week)!
besides university I work in some sort of warehouse. we're producing emergency fire doors for all bigger companies or building sites all over the world (latest and last order is over 800 doors for a soccer stadium in brasil that needs to step up their game for the upcoming world championship in 2014)…IH is built to last (a long fucking time) and if you chose the right pair for the right work, you'll have no problems at all...
my 634s-raw's are my most worn, most faded but also most intact pair of jeans I own (considering the time of wear I've put into each pair!) -
Before I got a desk job, I did food manufacturing inspections for the FDA. Crawling, climbing, moving boxes around, environments with boiling oil, environments that were cold and damp. They held up great. Now I do a lot of home repair in them, which does involve some woodwork and metal work
Still, nothing compared to working in a woodcraft or metalcraft facility. I'm sure Ironheart has a mechanic that's a customer somewhere, that's come pretty rough work
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^you referring to LIcorice noose?