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<blockquote data-quote="patooyee" data-source="post: 604948" data-attributes="member: 483"><p>I honestly don't know. They seem tough but I have zero experience with such a light-weight pant. The material seems extremely tough. It has stain-resistant teflon coating and of course the rip-stop material. I just don't know. Once they get too stained to continue wearing to work they will become shop-pants for me but that hopefully won't be for a while.</p><p></p><p>As everyone knows, I have about 30 pairs of jeans between what has become my shop supply and my work supply. They have a cycle of disposability. They start off as work-jeans, become shop-jeans, and eventually shop-"jorts." (I'm happily married and alone when I go to the shop, what do I care what I look like?) After that they become shop-rags and then they finally get thrown away. These pants will go through the same cycle of life. Well, except they probably won't be good rags since water and liquids tend to run off of them instead of get absorbed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patooyee, post: 604948, member: 483"] I honestly don't know. They seem tough but I have zero experience with such a light-weight pant. The material seems extremely tough. It has stain-resistant teflon coating and of course the rip-stop material. I just don't know. Once they get too stained to continue wearing to work they will become shop-pants for me but that hopefully won't be for a while. As everyone knows, I have about 30 pairs of jeans between what has become my shop supply and my work supply. They have a cycle of disposability. They start off as work-jeans, become shop-jeans, and eventually shop-"jorts." (I'm happily married and alone when I go to the shop, what do I care what I look like?) After that they become shop-rags and then they finally get thrown away. These pants will go through the same cycle of life. Well, except they probably won't be good rags since water and liquids tend to run off of them instead of get absorbed. [/QUOTE]
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