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Dickies 5 Pocket Work Jeans $29.99 + $10 Shipping @ Dickies Clothing

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From website:
• Regular Straight 5 Pocket Jeans
• Indigo Blue Denim featuring contrast stitching.
• Back pockets lined with nylon for durability.

Dickies 5 Pocket Work Jeans are 100% Cotton

When I checked, sizes 30, 34, 36, and 40 were still available. Payment by Paypal is also available. Not a bad price at all except shipping brings it a bit closer to in-store prices i guess.

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  • Where's the fifth pocket? Or is that what the name is an allusion to?

    • +3

      The 5th pocket is Dickie's

    • +5

      I use mine to keep lint for lent.

      The Enigmatic Fifth Pocket

      Nearly all modern jeans have five pockets. Two at the back, one on the front left, and two on the front right, with the fifth pocket nestled neatly inside the front right pocket. What is it there for?

      Popular belief will tell you it’s for keys, condoms, loose-change, cellphones, cigarette-lighters, boxes of matches or chewing-gum, but it’s actually not for any of those at all.

      The fifth pocket was introduced to blue jeans around the turn of the century and their original purpose was to hold a pocket-watch. Although this may seem hard to believe (what with the shape of fifth-pockets on jeans in the 21st century), it is, nonetheless…true. A classic pair of jeans, such as Levi 501s, will typically have a fifth pocket which is comparatively large, compared with some others that can be found today, and the reason for that is because it was designed to hold pocket-watches. Even today, most good-sized jeans which are manufactured to traditional measurements will still be able to house quite comfortably, a 16-size pocket-watch, with the watch’s ring-clip chain clipping to the nearest belt-loop around the front of your jeans. If anyone reading this owns a pocket-watch and wants to try this out…go ahead.

    • Bruce Willis will find it.

  • can anyone comment on the value , will these be more durable than an average pair of jeans or is this brand known/vouched for ?
    Im on the DSP and wear my clothes till they are falling apart, repairing buttons, re-dying stuff etc and need value + durability and rarely buy any new clothes so would appreciate info on whether to buy these over something from just jeans or one of those chains

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