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    eek Draggin Jeans - Free to a good home - Whangarei

    I've got some red camo draggin pants, free to a good home.
    As much as I love them, I'll never fit them again. They're size 38.

    Pic attached, although they've faded a little since then.
    Give me a call on 0273308662 if you want them, you'll have to pop by to my place.


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    straight to voicemail. dam too slow
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    I'd appreciate somebody local, because I can't get to a post office until late in the week.
    Come on.. somebody has to be skinnier than me.
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    What do they actually camouflage?......Blood ?.....tar ?....spilt milk ? LOL

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    I used them to hide in the hospital theatres...
    Quote Originally Posted by Tony W View Post
    What do they actually camouflage?......Blood ?.....tar ?....spilt milk ? LOL
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    These gone or what? Happy to cough up for freight at your convenience if you still have em? Look good on stage at the duck I reckon!
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    How many times have they been washed?,the kevlar is stuffed at 25 washes.

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    Really? Damn they never tell you that.
    They've mostly been handwashed but I'd say they might be done :-(
    Quote Originally Posted by bsasuper View Post
    How many times have they been washed?,the kevlar is stuffed at 25 washes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bsasuper View Post
    How many times have they been washed?,the kevlar is stuffed at 25 washes.
    Really?! My Shift Kevlar Jeans (though very low % kevlar ) give care instructions of cold gentle wash with a gentle detergent. No ironing. No drycleaning

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    I was over in australia at a bike show, draggin jeans had a stand, I asked them this question and was told after about 25 washes they dont have the same protection, the kevlar material does break down.

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    Taken now.

    Thanks bud greatly appreciated.

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