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Think about it... when you see a farm worker... they all wear the same sort of clothes... when you see mechanics... they... wear the same sort of clothes etc... well why not archaeologists? Should we all adopt a simple unisex garment that says... I work as an archaeologist?
Here is my suggestion... indeed I am now thinking of buying pair!
and you can get waterproof ones, thermal ones etc...
Hmmmm... just musing!
These are my fave... (I hope he has not just got a tiny head!)
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more here:
http://uk.dungarees-online.com/
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But we've all spent the weekend ordering high-vis kilts!
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we are all going to have to re-order to look like this
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though some organisations would prefer this
though tricky in the portaloo.. there is protection and a rather neat look
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6th April 2010, 12:31 AM
(This post was last modified: 6th April 2010, 12:50 AM by kevin wooldridge.)
I will find you a photo of the unisex overalls we wear in Norway.....
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Thats exactly the look I feel we should be aiming for. I was recently down in York on a visit to the top site.. Hungate. In the middle of the freezing site were two visiting archaeologists on a busmans holiday... I immediately knew they were from a Scandanavian country... as they were in the very workwear above.
Looks professional... looks suitable for purpose... looks comfy and waterproof... what sort of company sells these?
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Looks like we may have a quality solution.. ( I know Kevin will nod here!)
http://www.hellyhansen-workwear.com/size-guide.php
Seems they are sensible enough to cater for all shapes and sizes..
so this item...
http://www.hellyhansen-workwear.com/buy-...ad-pant/0/
Comes in a large range of leg to waist size... for example. Good selection and the price ain't bad either
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I'm loving those dungarees in the first post...with a nice aertex shirt, hand knitted cardi and turban (jammed under the hard hat) could do a lovely impression of a landgirl on site......
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BAJR Wrote:[ATTACH=CONFIG]501[/ATTACH]
Here is my suggestion... indeed I am now thinking of buying pair!
and you can get waterproof ones, thermal ones etc...
Hmmmm... just musing!
These are my fave... (I hope he has not just got a tiny head!)
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HMMMMM dungarees, reminds me of an LGBT community excavation I saw a while ago.