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Default (cargo?) WARM HEAVY work-pants? (google not much help)

TSC stores carr Tough Duck "Work wear" it's what I'll be wearing for the
enxt few years or until soemthing better comes along. I have a set of
insulated and uninsalted and I rarely get the chance to wear the insulated
ones since they are to warm. Worth every penny I spent.


"David Combs" wrote in message
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Am looking for heavy-duty **warm** work-pants, and can't
so far find much somewhat near the top of a google search.

Years and years (30?) ago I bought such a pair, outside
made of something strong, like canvas, maybe, with a quilted
semi-sweat-impermeable-covered thickish lining.

So tough that I probably could have walked through a
patch of catclaw without tearing it.

And WARM.

Partly due to the lining, and partly (or mainly?) due to
the *weight* of the material, which helps lower *radiative*
heat loss.

These days, however, I seem to find only cheap, thin stuff,
(easy to tear, wear holes into, etc)
and if with lining, then only with "fleece", which in my
experience will stretch and of course provides a ZERO
*radiative* heat-loss barrier.


QUESTION: In northern Minnesota or Alaska, say, what do
outdoor workers wear?

Or steel-workers 50 stories up, with wind-chill at -30 --
what do *they* wear?



Brands, places, prices?


THANKS!


David