RKBA-friendly Clothing Companies
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RKBA-friendly Clothing Companies
What RKBA-friendly U.S. clothing company (other than the "tactical"ones--which, by their style or logos, let people know that you're carrying...) makes jeans or "Docker"-style trousers? I've been told that Levi Strauss & Co is NOT RKBA-friendly. Is that correct? If so, I will not buy anything from them (haven't in a long time anyway). I wear jeans about 90% of the time, so that's mostly what I'm interested in, although I also need a few pair of "Docker"-style trousers, too.
Cheers,
Creash
Cheers,
Creash
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Not only are the RKBA-friendly, they make it more convenient. http://www.totersjeans.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Disclaimer - IMO, their jeans are pretty expensive. I have not purchased or tried their product so I can't vouch for their quality.
Disclaimer - IMO, their jeans are pretty expensive. I have not purchased or tried their product so I can't vouch for their quality.
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ouch, Sams brand works fine for me.$92.00 for waist sizes up to 42" | $97.00 for waist sizes 44" and above
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About three pairs of Dockers. I didn't know Sam's had a brand.suthdj wrote:ouch, Sams brand works fine for me.$92.00 for waist sizes up to 42" | $97.00 for waist sizes 44" and above
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Yep, "MembersMark" around $13 I think.WildBill wrote:About three pairs of Dockers. I didn't know Sam's had a brand.suthdj wrote:ouch, Sams brand works fine for me.$92.00 for waist sizes up to 42" | $97.00 for waist sizes 44" and above
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I did a Google search for RKBA friendly/unfriendly clothing manufacturers. The only hit I got was on Levi Strauss they are VERY unfriendly.
I tried to find information on Wrangler. The parent company, VF corporation seens to be RKBA neutral or maybe friendly. VF owns numerous brands two of the best known are Wrangler Jeans and Lee Jeans. This works for me, since Wrangler and Lee are my favorite jeans. I never liked Levis anyway.
+1 on the jeans at Sam's/WalMart.
I tried to find information on Wrangler. The parent company, VF corporation seens to be RKBA neutral or maybe friendly. VF owns numerous brands two of the best known are Wrangler Jeans and Lee Jeans. This works for me, since Wrangler and Lee are my favorite jeans. I never liked Levis anyway.

+1 on the jeans at Sam's/WalMart.

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Thanks, folks. I've been buying Lees and some Wranglers, but I'll also take a look at the Walmart brands.
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Crash
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I will ask....
RKBA?
RKBA?
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Re: RKBA-friendly Clothing Companies
You may want to check Tractor Supply. They make top quality work clothes.
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Right to Keep and Bear ArmsDirthawking wrote:I will ask....
RKBA?
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Duluth Trading Company makes "firehose pants" and at least once they were a sponsor for GunGuyRadio.com.
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