A while back I did an interview with Jeannette over at her tactical pants blog. She emailed me recently and wanted to pass along their Ultimate Guide to Tactical Pants for my LEO readers...and, I suppose, those of you who feel you need to dress more, um, tactically?
I am stuck in my motor britches, so I don't have much need for tactically driven pantaloons, but I'm sure there are those of you out there that may benefit from their product line. Check 'em out here.
Motorcop, thanks for getting the word out. That guide took over my life... I was dreaming of tactical pants for weeks!!
ReplyDeleteWant some here. Thanks for the link.
ReplyDeleteThis picture comes to mind... http://pix.motivatedphotos.com/2009/1/25/633685079155117095-TacticoolNomatterhowawesomethegearisyourestillaretard.jpg
ReplyDeleteMC your post got me to thinking (don’t say it’s a miracle) but how safe are Motor Britches and what protection do they provide? Are they made of modern materials giving maximum safety or is it time the Department gave its MCs a uniform upgrade?
ReplyDeletePlease remember these questions come to you courtesy of a member of the IP (Ignorant Public)
Jay,
ReplyDeleteWe were the usual wool britches. They're fairly comfy (aside from the heat in the summer) and offer a fair amount of protection.
I'm not looking to roll around in something much heavier for a number of reasons.
@HonkingAntelope that pic is priceless!
ReplyDeleteTactical = make it black and charge twice as much.
ReplyDeleteWasn't that a book? "The Sisterhood of The Tactical Pants"?
ReplyDeleteWonder how many they sell where the waist size is larger then the length.
Good to see our militia types have apparel choices.
I'm not a LEO, nor do I play one on the Intertubes, but I like the "tactical pants", and not just because it's fun to say. Enough pockets, well designed for for things a regular guy might carry -- wallet, keys, pocket knife, handgun; you know: the usual -- what's not to like?
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