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I'm trying to find some non-elasticated braces for my work trousers - they need to fix with clips and be "Y shaped" (i.e. single clip at the back) - not too fussed about patterns or colours (but I don't really want to look like Tommy Walsh back when he was on Ground Force!)

I've looked in all the usual places but drawn a blank so far (the temptation is to get some webbing and make them using clips from an elasticated pair but that's a last resort)

Any ideas please?
 
Any gents outfitters will do old fashioned non elastic braces but probably not cheap
 
do you have a belt on the trousers - I use the toughbuilt braces - but with a toolbelt , although you could fix onto a built around the trouser loops
they are supposed to come with belt loops

https://toughbuilt.com/product/padded-suspenders
https://www.ffx.co.uk/product/Get/T...ard+UK&tduid=2f2a7a307d96824234b484381e40a445
Note , i am just a DIYer and I got these with some pouches and belt at the D&M toolshow in 2019 at a very good deal

I also got some more pouches from toolstation on a deal, drill holders and small tech pouch
 
do you have a belt on the trousers - I use the toughbuilt braces - but with a toolbelt , although you could fix onto a built around the trouser loops
they are supposed to come with belt loops

https://toughbuilt.com/product/padded-suspenders
https://www.ffx.co.uk/product/Get/T...ard+UK&tduid=2f2a7a307d96824234b484381e40a445
Note , i am just a DIYer and I got these with some pouches and belt at the D&M toolshow in 2019 at a very good deal

I also got some more pouches from toolstation on a deal, drill holders and small tech pouch
I had looked at something smilar but a bit overkill for what I want (as a DIY-er) - and carrying tools around my waste is a no-no (I can't wear trousers with a belt for medical reasons)
 
i found loads of other braces , non-stretch etc - just fell off my shoulders as i was working , and a bit of a pain , - went through quite a few over the years
Agree , i thought overkill - but after various amazon purchases and also an outfitter - I have found these very useful

if the trousers have belt hooks , they may fit in to those ok

But i understand , the overkill comment

as these are at toolstation, pretty easy to return in the 30days (or whatever it is )
and different to the ones i linked to before - looking at the picture

https://www.toolstation.com/toughbuilt-cliptech-tool-storage/p69440
maybe the part number is the same , but without the B TB-CT-51 v TB-CT-51B

I just went to garage and looked at mine , they are the same as the toolstation ones much smaller looking , as i say i got them off the toughbuilt stand at the D&M toolshow

looking on the toughbuilt site , can only find 1 pair , but they do look different

Anyway ,
 
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If you don't mind bright orange I have some made by Husqvarna. The arborist suppliers may be worth a quick look if you've not already browsed there.

Cheers.
 
If you don't mind bright orange I have some made by Husqvarna. The arborist suppliers may be worth a quick look if you've not already browsed there.

Cheers.

I had seen them - but they are X-shaped - I want Y-shaped with a single clip at the back, as OP.
 
i found loads of other braces , non-stretch etc - just fell off my shoulders as i was working , and a bit of a pain , - went through quite a few over the years
Agree , i thought overkill - but after various amazon purchases and also an outfitter - I have found these very useful

if the trousers have belt hooks , they may fit in to those ok

But i understand , the overkill comment

as these are at toolstation, pretty easy to return in the 30days (or whatever it is )
and different to the ones i linked to before - looking at the picture

https://www.toolstation.com/toughbuilt-cliptech-tool-storage/p69440
maybe the part number is the same , but without the B TB-CT-51 v TB-CT-51B

I just went to garage and looked at mine , they are the same as the toolstation ones much smaller looking , as i say i got them off the toughbuilt stand at the D&M toolshow

looking on the toughbuilt site , can only find 1 pair , but they do look different

Anyway ,

Sorry - my original spec was confusing - I meant that the long part of the Y is no-stretch but the short part of the Y at the back is elasticated/stretchy - to obviate the off-the-shoulder situation.

[I did have a pair, for business suit purposes, when red braces in the financial services industry were a thing - think Gordon Gecko!!!]
 
I meant that the long part of the Y is no-stretch but the short part of the Y at the back is elasticated/stretchy - to obviate the off-the-shoulder situation.

If you had a pair where all three legs were elasticated, could you sew a non-elastic material to the two front legs to achieve what you want?
 
Depends how much you want to spend..,
https://turnbullandasser.co.uk/prod...69&nosto=productpage-nosto-1-fallback-nosto-1
Only £140 but they meet your brief - I think my last pair had clips as well
🤔 people have more money than sense at those prices - mind you I think I paid about USD$60 for my red braces in a shop just off Wall Street in New York in 1991!


I've been looking at the elasticated braces I have together with some 2" wide webbing and I think I can cobble something together to create the Y-shape that I'm looking for with non-stretch fronts . . . . watch this space
 
As you are finding - it is quite a limited market and those who do sell them tend to be high quality and with a clientele that is not price sensitive… Turnball & Asser is where the King buys his shirts! 😀
 
As you are finding - it is quite a limited market and those who do sell them tend to be high quality and with a clientele that is not price sensitive… Turnball & Asser is where the King buys his shirts! 😀

Not just him - I bought a shirt there back in the late 1960s when pink shirts were de rigeur (y)
 
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