Sale on Dickie Cloths an stuff!!!

JD Seller

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I like Dickie work pants. I usually buy them online as the locals never have my size in stock. I use several sites, an just watch for sales. Right now Minnesota Work Wear has a 20% off sale on Dickie cloths. The discount code is WDB4D at checkout. I bought five pairs of pants. With the discount and free shipping my cost is $99.97 delivered to my door. Good work pants for $20 a pair is not bad.

I will not hot link it as I think it messes up YT google search stuff. So you will have to cut and paste the link.

http://www.minnesotaworkwear.com/
 
JD: Almost same for me not many local places carry this stuff. Those that do seems prices are out of this world. Oh yes seems like all dickies stuff is made in Mexico etc
 
(quoted from post at 10:11:35 10/01/16) JD: Almost same for me not many local places carry this stuff. Those that do seems prices are out of this world. Oh yes seems like all dickies stuff is made in Mexico etc

Nothing wrong with that.
 
I like Dickies pants as well. I also like the Carhartts as well, but since they now make them in Mexico for a cheaper cost, yet still charge the USA made price on them, I no longer buy the Carhartts. At least the Dickies are still reasonable enough to buy, and not be spending $45 a pair like the Carhartts. Dad has a friend that always said he had a hard time finding his size I'm pants. He always said he wore 4020 pants. When asked about it, he would say "you know, 40" waist, 20" inseam". LOL, he is a short round guy, but not that short, or round
 
Shrinky, cheapie Kmart quality that Dickie. I would rather buy a better shirt at an outdoor store even if I pay more. Never tried the pants , not my style. Nothing is more disappointing than driving far to a western store to find the shirts are Dickie.
 
i buy rustler jeans at blain's farm & fleet they have them on sale at couple times a year not made in usa but not china i still like levis the best but i can't afford them.
 
My employer buys my work clothes and I have Dickies jeans, so I know they are pretty good.
I also have a bunch of Old Mill jeans that are sold at Menards and I really like them better. A couple of times a year I usually catch them on sale for ~$10 a pair and they seem to not fade as much as the Dickies. They also have plenty of room in the areas where it's needed. The Old Mill jeans are made in Mexico, but so are the Carhartts and Dickies. They are a great pair of jeans for the price.
 
I have wore Dickies bibs for a long time and liked the high back as the straps did not fall down,but the only ones that I can find lately localy is the Dickies relaxed fit and three guys my size can fit in them that is the size that I normally wear.So no more "Dickies relaxed fit" for me.
 
All I wear anymore are dickies relax fix carpenter pants. I really like the fit and the pockets. That's a nice price.
 
I have bought Dickies from Farm and Fleet in the past when they are on sale. It has been some time past but I got them with a rebate well below $20. BUT I think they are seconds. They don't last like when I bought some plain pockets from Penneys long ago and out grew them. I can wear them now but they are tight and are boot cut.
 
When I worked at my factory job. My employer also provided work clothes, work boots, and prescription safety galsses. I didn't know how good I had it. Stan
 
In my post below I was critical of the shirts . I was not referring to the Dickies T-shirts . They are fine and do not shrink like the long sleeve shirts.
 
(quoted from post at 15:19:45 10/01/16) We knew a guy in college who wore John Deere pants. 40 30's.

Hey, hey, hey, y'all watch ya mouths! I'm a 38-30 and SWEAR I'll never go to a 40 if I have to kill myself working out or starve myself! LOL :lol:
 

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