A term for rugged work trousers that are particularly good at handling abuse. While it can apply to any long-lasting britches, the most notable example is . First created by for Michigan railroad workers in 1889, the pants have always prioritized durability over style and are most often covered in stains paired with a strong work ethic and the aroma of chopped wood or motor oil. They are also prized by climbers, who appreciate their aptitude for holding up in a variety of conditions.
Tough-Ass Pants

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From ϳԹ Magazine, August 2015
Lead Photo: Tim Tomkinson