Button or clip suspenders? Husqvarna or Baileys?

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Can you still get navy blue Husqvarna suspenders with buttons not clips?
I've got part no HVA 605 00 10 56

Probably not..

Was also looking at the fancy ones in Baileys "Better S-penders" for almost 40 bones....

Any thoughts?
 
You will see them on ebay some times I got a pair of orange clip on style from ebay. Have you checked with a dealer?
 
Better S-penders are okay but they're only 1 1/2 inch wide.

Try these guys...I wear them and they seem to last pretty good. 2" wide, too.

http://www.wrightenterprises.com/

A word of caution, though. Out here if you wear the faller style suspenders, and your're not a faller, you'll get laughed at and accused of being a poser. Try the logger style instead. :)





These would be my second choice...http://www.welchsuspenders.com/

Most of the people I work with use button suspenders. They hold up better and with the split ends you can adjust the fit by the place you hammer in your bachelor buttons.

A lot of people wear suspenders on their chaps but they generally use the clip ons for that. Suspenders on your chaps help prevent droop and the clips ons let you peel them off quick if you need to...bees, ants, calls of nature , that sort of thing.
 
Better S-penders are okay but they're only 1 1/2 inch wide.

Try these guys...I wear them and they seem to last pretty good. 2" wide, too.

http://www.wrightenterprises.com/

A word of caution, though. Out here if you wear the faller style suspenders, and your're not a faller, you'll get laughed at and accused of being a poser. Try the logger style instead. :)





These would be my second choice...http://www.welchsuspenders.com/

Most of the people I work with use button suspenders. They hold up better and with the split ends you can adjust the fit by the place you hammer in your bachelor buttons.

A lot of people wear suspenders on their chaps but they generally use the clip ons for that. Suspenders on your chaps help prevent droop and the clips ons let you peel them off quick if you need to...bees, ants, calls of nature , that sort of thing.

Thanks for the tip regarding clip-on's for chaps . Now I have a use for an unused Xmas present .
 
Better S-penders are okay but they're only 1 1/2 inch wide.

Try these guys...I wear them and they seem to last pretty good. 2" wide, too.

http://www.wrightenterprises.com/

A word of caution, though. Out here if you wear the faller style suspenders, and your're not a faller, you'll get laughed at and accused of being a poser. Try the logger style instead. :)







These would be my second choice...http://www.welchsuspenders.com/

Most of the people I work with use button suspenders. They hold up better and with the split ends you can adjust the fit by the place you hammer in your bachelor buttons.

A lot of people wear suspenders on their chaps but they generally use the clip ons for that. Suspenders on your chaps help prevent droop and the clips ons let you peel them off quick if you need to...bees, ants, calls of nature , that sort of thing.

No self respecting logger wears clip ons but as we learned in another thread;
A faller is nothing but a truckdriver with a chainsaw. :msp_laugh:
 
No self respecting logger wears clip ons but as we learned in another thread;
A faller is nothing but a truckdriver with a chainsaw. :msp_laugh:

Hmmm...that might present a problem. Sometimes I drive truck...does that mean I have to change out my suspenders? And to what style? Or would one of those leather belts with a buckle the size of a pie plate be more appropriate? :msp_unsure:

I didn't worry about that kind of stuff until Slowp started trying to establish some kind of color coordination and Logger Style Standard for us.

I know what I'd probably use in Warshinton...an old piece of hayrope thrown diagonally over one shoulder and tied to my jeans with duct tape...I'd fit right in. Especially if I was barefoot.
 
I've got the cheapos from Baileys and the wild ass buttons on my wedge belt. They've held up well so far, but I'm not in them everyday either.

My belt has got to be pushin 7-8lbs with the single bit hanging off of it. If that means anything.

I didn't realize there were "faller or logger" suspenders. In the land of fat guys and farmers as the only ones who rock suspenders, I'm a little on the green side.
 
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A guy I used to fall timber with owns the better spenders company so they gotta be okay. Bar none, best bachelor buttons I have ever used are these:

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Last order of buttons I got from Madsens were the plastic backed ones that pop off after a week or so.
 
Hmmm...that might present a problem. Sometimes I drive truck...does that mean I have to change out my suspenders? And to what style? Or would one of those leather belts with a buckle the size of a pie plate be more appropriate? :msp_unsure:

I didn't worry about that kind of stuff until Slowp started trying to establish some kind of color coordination and Logger Style Standard for us.

I know what I'd probably use in Warshinton...an old piece of hayrope thrown diagonally over one shoulder and tied to my jeans with duct tape...I'd fit right in. Especially if I was barefoot.

You might well be barefoot if you lived in the land of $900 Kulien caulk shoes.:tongue2:
But back to suspenders loggers wear button suspenders, truck drivers wear what ever so you're safe with the suspenders both logging and trucking.:msp_wink:
 
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