• @uzsomtu
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    14 hours ago

    Try Cerva, I think it is Czech or Slovak.

  • @[email protected]
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    36 hours ago

    UF-Pro (Slovenia). Not marketed as working but tactical/military clothes, but their clothes and especially pants are the most robust and comfy ones I’ve ever had and they’re available in more civilian looks and colors too. On the pricier side but quality is top notch, will last you a while.

    • @[email protected]M
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      6 hours ago

      Having tactical gear in mind I feel UF-Pro is hyped and overpriced. I like Helikon-Tex (Poland), Clawgear (Austria) and Arktis (UK) a lot. Especially the later two have similar pants in good quality.

    • D_a_XOP
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      16 hours ago

      Not exactly my favourite style, but thanks for the tip. 😅

  • @[email protected]
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    28 hours ago

    Engelbert Strauss, the Gucci of working cloths :p (I say that while owing jackets a pair of pants and a t-shirt by them gifted to me as a teen by my carpender dad)

  • elmicha
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    17 hours ago

    I don’t know anything about the owners of Engelbert Strauss, but the article only says that they don’t like wind turbines (at least at one place). Do they also support the AFD, hate LGBTQ, and dismantle government organisations? If not, they are certainly a lot better than Musk, not similar.

    • @a887dcd7a
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      9 hours ago

      Boaa… they [those people] are everywhere…

      Did you find any viable alternatives, yet?

      Maybe Leibwächter (first result of a quick search)?