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Man, some of you guys have pretty extensive clothing budgets...
Ive used the LAPG pants in the past, but their sizing wasn't very consistent. Ive fond these at SAMS that fit the bill for work and casual use. If you can deal with a slightly fitted feel that is.
I’ve had great luck with consistency and quality with $29 LAPG Urban Recon pants. They last a couple years, and when they get ragged, I use them for martial arts purposes until they fail.
https://lapolicegear.com/lapg-urban-recon-pant.html
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My go to is the OG BDUs. https://tacticalgear.com/propper-uni...5786/0,10007/1
I don't have to impress anyone.
My summer wear is the Riggs technician pants. https://www.wrangler.com/shop/wrangl...tionId=3W045DK
I get most of my pants from a local clothing outlet. They sell the Wrangler and Riggs stuff as irregular for $18 a pair. Sometimes they have the BDUs for under $20
I also split the difference: Wrangler Riggs carpenter pants. They're cut generously like cargo pants, but omit the thigh cargo pockets. And the other pockets are generously deep. They also have a little "tool" pocket on the left thigh which is perfect pocket for pepper spray.
From Older Offspring after a discussion of coffee:
"If it doesn't come from the Kaffa province of Ethiopia, it's just hot roasted-bean juice."
I had been doing Uniqlo since they first came to the US. Gradually their prices rose a bit, although still a good deal, relatively, and they will tailor the inseam for you at most stores, which is nice.
They've since changed the fit on some of their models while simultaneously my deadlift doubled. Basically, my ass got too big. I've had good luck with the Goodfellow label from Target. Constructed well, inexpensive and not ugly, with decently thick denim, without spandex in them (which I hate. Ruins the way they break in, IMO).
I used to wear exclusively chinos and BDUs as a young man, but changed when I started to care a bit about style. Now, I interface a lot with fashion and art people, and can get very far with dark denim, a pair of Florsheims or slick vintage Nike's, an untucked shirt and hip blazer. This allows me to carry what I want, be comfortable, and not spend a ton. I can't stand babying clothing, and dark denim holds up better to coffee stains and kneeling and whatever better than anything else.
Here in rural PA.
Dirt cheap, buy all you can: $10
Cheap: $20
Average: $30
Above average, but I'll pay it: $35
High, but I'll wait for a sale: $50
Too high, but I get why folks would pay: $60
Ludicrous: $100
Jesus paid a debt he did not owe,
Because I owed a debt I could not pay.
I too, have a hard time paying over $50 for any pair of pants. Chances are I will stain or rip them at some point, at work, play, or at home... For a long time $30 was about the max I'd spend. Seems a dollar is worth less every day, so I've had to adjust my expectations over time.
The various LAPG pants do appeal to me from the function/price point... except for some damn reason they keep put pockets on the front of the thigh/waist area, which seems like a terrible place to put something if you have to bend at the waist/squat down. I have not tried them yet because of this reason.