Author Topic: Levis and Guns  (Read 5302 times)

RoadKingLarry

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Re: Levis and Guns
« Reply #25 on: December 02, 2016, 02:56:42 PM »
Got any stories about Carhartt coats?

First one I bought is going on 22 years old. It finally got to the "ratty" stage a few years ago, now relegated to "dirty work". They quit making that style. The replacement is a good coat but just not the same.
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Re: Levis and Guns
« Reply #26 on: December 02, 2016, 04:26:39 PM »
Wal-Mart also sells another brand (Rustler) that seems to be a store brand, and also sells for around $10 a pair. They fit me much better than Wranglers or Faded Glory,and they last me as long as I vaguely remember Levis lasting.

Rustler can be found at a number of outlets besides WallyWorld.  I've been buying them for years. Inexpensive and they hold up pretty well.

Rustler is a less expensive Wrangler made brand.   http://rustler.wrangler.com/
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Re: Levis and Guns
« Reply #27 on: December 02, 2016, 04:53:22 PM »
But Rustlers fit like Levis, neither of which feel right to me. Wranglers fit. Biggest reason I haven't worn Levis in 40 years.
 As to Carhartts, Walls runs about the same styles, is well made & cheaper. Does anyone know anything about the Tractor Supply clothing house brand, C.E.Schmidt?