Uniform pants
#41
Here ya go. Little bit of alteration and you will be so cool, sitting in the cockpit.
https://www.opposuits.com/yellow-sui...ow-fellow.html
https://www.opposuits.com/yellow-sui...ow-fellow.html
#42
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Here ya go. Little bit of alteration and you will be so cool, sitting in the cockpit.
https://www.opposuits.com/yellow-sui...ow-fellow.html
https://www.opposuits.com/yellow-sui...ow-fellow.html
Last edited by Halon1211; 10-05-2018 at 08:40 PM.
#44
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Dry cleaning is for suckers. That's all I gotta say about that.
Well, not really. I got some nice blended material pants from Macys that are almost indistinguishable from the official company approved incentex fabric, but I can toss them in the washer and dryer and they come out wrinkle-free looking like new. Without actually touching the fabric you can't see the difference because the texture and gloss is very similar even though the fabric is probably 30% lighter. Breathes better, stain resistant, wrinkle free, "comfort fit" stretchy waistband, and machine washable, all with a texture and color that matches the incentex products almost exactly.
Wool and wool blends are great if you don't mind dry cleaning but it's certainly not necessary to look sharp.
Well, not really. I got some nice blended material pants from Macys that are almost indistinguishable from the official company approved incentex fabric, but I can toss them in the washer and dryer and they come out wrinkle-free looking like new. Without actually touching the fabric you can't see the difference because the texture and gloss is very similar even though the fabric is probably 30% lighter. Breathes better, stain resistant, wrinkle free, "comfort fit" stretchy waistband, and machine washable, all with a texture and color that matches the incentex products almost exactly.
Wool and wool blends are great if you don't mind dry cleaning but it's certainly not necessary to look sharp.
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Dry cleaning is for suckers. That's all I gotta say about that.
Well, not really. I got some nice blended material pants from Macys that are almost indistinguishable from the official company approved incentex fabric, but I can toss them in the washer and dryer and they come out wrinkle-free looking like new. Without actually touching the fabric you can't see the difference because the texture and gloss is very similar even though the fabric is probably 30% lighter. Breathes better, stain resistant, wrinkle free, "comfort fit" stretchy waistband, and machine washable, all with a texture and color that matches the incentex products almost exactly.
Wool and wool blends are great if you don't mind dry cleaning but it's certainly not necessary to look sharp.
Well, not really. I got some nice blended material pants from Macys that are almost indistinguishable from the official company approved incentex fabric, but I can toss them in the washer and dryer and they come out wrinkle-free looking like new. Without actually touching the fabric you can't see the difference because the texture and gloss is very similar even though the fabric is probably 30% lighter. Breathes better, stain resistant, wrinkle free, "comfort fit" stretchy waistband, and machine washable, all with a texture and color that matches the incentex products almost exactly.
Wool and wool blends are great if you don't mind dry cleaning but it's certainly not necessary to look sharp.
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