EMS Pants From Galls

I am wondering what you think about the pants from Galls. Not exactly the Galls brand, but the pants that Galls sells.

I bought a pair of the rip stop Galls brand BDU pants a couple of years ago and was rather unimpressed. They may have lasted a season before 1.) wearing thin, 2.) loosing about 1/2 the buttons, and 3.) having about 1/2 the pockets give out.

Now shortly after that I bought a pair of Propper BDU pants and I've had them now for almost 5 years and they are still going strong. They are a bit faded, but they are as strong and comfortable as the day I bought them.
 
We get Propper BDUs issued to us, but I prefer EMS pants over BDUs, so I buy them myself. I love the ones from Aspen Mills. They are comfortable and hold up really well.
 
It is the county. It seems kinda strange, but I guess it works for me. I don't plan on working but maybe once a week and going on call once or twice a week as well. I just want something to look professional while I am working.
 
I have heard and read a lot about Aspen Mills, I went to their website and it doesn't look like I can purchase pants from the website. Is there a website that I can order them from?
 
I have always just called the number on the website and ordered over the phone.
 
Maybe I'm just unlucky. Either way, I'm trying out some of the 5.11 EMS pants right now. I like them, except they have a snap front rather than a button or clasp, which tends to unsnap every time I lift. Other than that, they're great.

I found the same problem with them too, but I also am constantly wearing a belt too, so they don't unsnap as much.
 
What the heck kinda rinky dink outfit are you associating yourself with?
Anyplace that does not issue uniforms prior to hitting the street is highly questionable.

My service will supply the shirt, we can choose what ever pant manufacturer that we choose. We don't complain because our service does supply us with extrication gear, rain gear, etc. You know, the really expensive stuff.
 
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