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    Keeping your pants up...

    Do the duty belts actually hold your pants up as well?

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    No, you wear an inner belt for that, and the duty belt attaches to it.
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    Alright, I figured that's how it was but it's hard to tell sometimes.

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    Sometimes with all the crap on them they pull your pants down. It seems like every time I stood up, I had to pull-up my pants.
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    Sorry. I was gonna post here because I read the title of the thread and thought it was gonna be about something else. ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by corporal716
    Sometimes with all the crap on them they pull your pants down. It seems like every time I stood up, I had to pull-up my pants.

    how true it is! i actually wear my duty pants and belt a little higher than my waist. it seems to help a little. :cool:
    I do what I can do when I can do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by corporal716
    Sometimes with all the crap on them they pull your pants down. It seems like every time I stood up, I had to pull-up my pants.
    Droopy Butt Syndrome. ;) Occupational Hazard. LOL
    :D I have seen it time and time again.

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    I wear Uncle Mike's Duty Suspenders and I really like them. They distribute the weight of the gear onto your shoulders too and relieve some of the stress on your hips. Additionally, they eliminate the "Barney Fife-hitching-up-your-pants-all-the-time Maneuver".

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    Quote Originally Posted by sbrad
    Sorry. I was gonna post here because I read the title of the thread and thought it was gonna be about something else. ;)
    I was expecting more than one of those.

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