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JCB PRODUCT REVIEW - BY PETER BRETT Not-so baggy trousers


Finally, the JCB Trade Plus Rip Stop Work Trousers (in grey and black), are styled in a classic and comfortable way. I fi nd these trousers suit me very well for most jobs because they are not only tough and practical but comfortable too.


very easy to overload with tape measure, knife, pencils etc etc. Not the trousers’ fault though!


loops (an extra wide one at the back to avoid builder’s bottom) they stay up. I like the holster pockets on the front of each thigh, but of course they are


With seven substantial belt


With nine other pockets for everything from a screwdriver to the ever-present mobile phone, these trousers are a useful standard layout that has many applications in a variety of trades. I almost always manage to test the rip-stop qualities of the material via a nail or bit of scaff olding – but it is what it says – Rip Stop. In my experience, the JCB clothing above has scored well for practicality, comfort and washing. There is an advantage to a coordinated work wardrobe – it adds to comfort and even safety, and the JCB ranges come without a premium price tag.


Available in Graphite or Black, with or without Holster Pockets


WORKWEAR


Reinforced Cordura® top loading knee pad pockets and hem


NEW


TRADE RIP-STOP TROUSERS


with or without Holster Pockets NOW AVAILABLE!


Reflective JCB Branding to pockets and piping at back of knee


Brand new range available in stores now! Call 0114 273 8349 for your nearest stockist or visit


@ToolBUSINESS


TBH November, 2018 15


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