I'm pretty anti-cargo pants unless I'm operating operationally in operations (ie required/being paid to wear them) they're not very stylish in my opinion and a pretty big target indicator to the wrong people.
I guess they are more of a 'work' pants, I see most paramedics wear something similar. As far as fashion, they kind of look like old school painters pants without the paint...
I should have clarified I mainly only wear this rig in street clothes. Not when I'm doing clinical rotations. Then I wear scrubs. If I could wear 5.11s for clinicals I would in a heartbeat haha.
But around here if you wear them day today to class/the office you're either a cop/security, you're a wannabe, you're someone who just got out of the military and doesn't know how to dress in anything that has less than 10 pockets, or you just like to look like a security contractor from the earlier days or the Iraq/Afghanistan wars.
They're functional pants for sure, but they don't blend well in an urban environment.
For those that have some tactical gear/cloths, they are easily recognized and they catch your eye, at least for me. I have them, but never wore them consistently. They are still new... If I were to go out on a range day in the boonies, I'd probably wear them.
I'm pretty anti-cargo pants unless I'm operating operationally in operations (ie required/being paid to wear them) they're not very stylish in my opinion and a pretty big target indicator to the wrong people.
I guess they are more of a 'work' pants, I see most paramedics wear something similar. As far as fashion, they kind of look like old school painters pants without the paint...
I should have clarified I mainly only wear this rig in street clothes. Not when I'm doing clinical rotations. Then I wear scrubs. If I could wear 5.11s for clinicals I would in a heartbeat haha.
But around here if you wear them day today to class/the office you're either a cop/security, you're a wannabe, you're someone who just got out of the military and doesn't know how to dress in anything that has less than 10 pockets, or you just like to look like a security contractor from the earlier days or the Iraq/Afghanistan wars.
They're functional pants for sure, but they don't blend well in an urban environment.
For those that have some tactical gear/cloths, they are easily recognized and they catch your eye, at least for me. I have them, but never wore them consistently. They are still new... If I were to go out on a range day in the boonies, I'd probably wear them.