Dickiesmens 1-1/4 Solid Straight Clip Suspender Suspenders (pack of 1)
S**S
Great
Great
A**A
Great product , review from Abudhabi
Great product , until now one year 9 months using , still clip holding well
S**F
bad quality
bad quality
Y**O
perfect in size
very good quality
J**.
Good quality
Eady to use
G**E
They work well!
I was extremely heavy and found that a belt was not supporting my pants properly. I've lost 155 lbs since but the suspenders continue to be used around the shop. They are easily adjusted for height, the clips have never opened up on me. They stay exactly where placed and the elasticity of the bands has stood up extremely well. I can recommend these suspenders.
S**A
Holds up your pants
They are serviceable suspenders, good grip teeth on the clips both on the ends and the strap length adjusters. Straps are elastic so don't expect them to work forever but they are holding thus far. good for snow pants or in work environments where weight in pockets and straps on pants will drag down your belt.
M**.
Muy buenos!
A mi novio le encantaron y no se han desgastado ni nada!
A**1
Good value, comfortable. My go-to choice.
Some people wear suspenders proudly, while others won't even consider them. I was in the latter group, but once I tried suspenders (for comfort while recuperating from surgery), I quickly became a convert. I had thought that constantly tugging on your jeans was just one of life's fundamental principles. It's not. And if you don't like the look, they work fine under your shirt.Anyway, I bought 3 different kinds: Dickies, HoldUp Suspender Company, and Carhartt heavy duty.DICKIES: The Dickies are my favorite. PROs: they are inexpensive and the material is lighter, stretchier, and more comfortable. I am less aware of wearing them. They are my go-to for everyday, informal use. CONs: None.The HoldUps. These are the TSA compliant version. (Buy two, so you have a spare in case one breaks while traveling.) PROs: They make air-travel much less of a hassle. These are also a little nicer and would be more appropriate for a suit, although they would certainly work with jeans. They have a wide range of materials, colors, and hardware. CONs: The material is thicker and more rubberized, so you are more aware of wearing them and they are a little hotter in summer. Also the length adjustments are plastic and seem prone to slip, but not a big deal, and a worthwhile tradeoff to avoid TSA hassles. Expensive vs. the Dickies.The Carhartt's. These are for heavy-duty work environments. PROs: Oversize, high-quality hardware means they will almost always stay attached and that they will hold up heavy loads--think heavy waterproof pants for for fire-fighters, etc. (Still, they work perfectly fine with jeans.) CONs: They are heavy, 2" wide, and you are always conscious of wearing them. Expensive vs. the Dickies.(Same review posted for Dickies, HoldUp, and Carhartt.)
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