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i_had_ice

IFA will have exactly what you need. CalRanch or Sutherlands are good choices too


CrunchyNippleDip

2nd cal ranch


markymark570

IFA also has so many sizes. I’m 6’6” and 160lbs. they’re the only place that have working jeans that fit me.


Key_Teaching_2150

Dunno what kind of spraying you’re doing but I wouldn’t do it in waterproof boots made for anything but spraying. You’re going to want rubber slip covers for your boots or boots that are purpose made for spraying. Try Steve Regan Co. they have PPE specifically for what you’re doing.


RudeEar5

Duluth Trading Company. REI.


cmitchrun

Duluth firehouse pants are my go to for work.


lost_n_utah

Get some good boots and that will take a large majority of your allowance boot barn will have some good choices try them on look for some iron worker type boot they are comfortable and as waterproof as a leather boot needs to be and lightweight you will hate wearing heavy Clog stampers all day. Go to the thrift store, buy some jeans. If they don't provide you with a uniform shirt.Go to the Army navy store and look for some cheap long sleeve t-shirts. If you do anything other than this, you will look like a fucking clown your feet will be killing you and sweaty as hell. I have worked outside for 25 years.


Ok-Information-6956

Carhartt has great high quality work clothes.


BombasticSimpleton

The others have given good advice, but you might also try Scheels and Cabelas. This time of year you can find the heavier -duty winter wear (boots/pants/long sleeve shirts) on clearance. Especially if you are a "lil lady" - those sizes are some of the last to go.


Independent_Gap_6709

Boot barn for your boots and in my professional opinion just wear your old jeans if you have some maybe sacrifice two old ones and purchase a can of water repellent for fabric etc.


starter-car

Jeans would be the worst option here. They aren’t water resistant. And when they do get wet, they take ages to dry. :(


LuminalAstec

Boot barn. Your company can get a 10% discount if they just register a phone number.


ZekeAV

511 or IFA are the move


V_Dub_On_Wheels

Online suggestion: Truewerk


starter-car

Red wing boots. Plan to spend around $200 for a good pair. Deluths They have great workwear. The fire hose is a great line. And they’re on sale. [deluth](https://www.duluthtrading.com/men/collections/fire-hose-workwear/?srccode=GBPPCMN&ogmap=SEM%7CBRN%7CGOOG%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7C%7Cduluth%20pants%7C19688469253%7C160753168028&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMImMuwy9vIhgMVDwatBh1xPgioEAAYASAAEgKt-_D_BwE) They also have a good line of breathable underwear. I know, weird thing to suggest. When you’re out and sweating, you’ll thank me. . You want fabrics that breath well and dry fast. Water wicking fabrics. The fire hose pants are lightweight but strong. [deluth underwear](https://www.duluthtrading.com/search?q=water%20wicking%20underwear) The fire hose come highly recommended but tradesmen. There are countless other types there.


klayanderson

IFA.


underusedverb

As a little lady who used to have a job spraying weeds, invest in some good overalls. If you are carrying a backpack all day then normal pants get very uncomfortable and don’t stay up very well. Also lightweight long sleeves and some sort of large brimmed sunhat will be your friends as well.


desert404desert

Duluth has great stuff, and IMO they do a great job on having a wide variety of sizes and since there’s a store here you can try them all on. I love their overalls and hot weather work shirts. They do have some good boots, but might find more boot options elsewhere.


KateMurdock

Recreation outlet near Chinatown