Re: Your preferred bib overalls
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06/19/20 03:19 PM
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all of mine are currently Duluth
picked up most of them at the outlet store.
wife bought some of them new when she worked for Duluth
the fire hose material is a little warm mostly only wear them when temps are cooler. but it is a durable material most of mine are more than 7 years old wife worked for Duluth in about 2010 or 2011 so some of them are from then.
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Re: Your preferred bib overalls
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06/19/20 03:27 PM
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I wear Dickies or Key brand. I prefer Dickies but they are getting hard to find around here. May have to do the on line shopping thing. Buy them big as they shrink a lot.
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Re: Your preferred bib overalls
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06/19/20 04:00 PM
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Got all carhartt bids in regular and insulated winter bibs, a clothing store closed and got good deal on some a year ago. They wear like iron
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Re: Your preferred bib overalls
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06/19/20 04:14 PM
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Had a problem with em riden up on me. Think I'll try Duluth, didn't know they made them
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Re: Your preferred bib overalls
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06/19/20 04:24 PM
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Been in Carahartts for years as burnt others up way too quick. That being said they have changed over the years and not for the better in my opinion.Cement or weld splater on a zipper takes em out of commission quick. The side leg pockets are different now and my channel locks wear a hole in them quick if they don't fall out and get lost first. Regular pockets are too shallow and things fall out unless just wearing them to stroll around in the hood.
Tried the firehose and wore them once. They suck and are way over priced. Center bib pocket is all one compartment that allows things to fall out when bend over and not near as briar proof.
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Re: Your preferred bib overalls
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06/19/20 04:35 PM
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Wylee
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I like the durability of carhartt but not the fit. I’m 5,8 190lbs and the legs are always so big... like bell bottoms. Hate it. Loose clothing gets snagged.
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Re: Your preferred bib overalls
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06/19/20 04:45 PM
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I like the durability of carhartt but not the fit. I’m 5,8 190lbs and the legs are always so big... like bell bottoms. Hate it. Loose clothing gets snagged. This is so true. I also dislike the clasps they use.
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Re: Your preferred bib overalls
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06/19/20 06:00 PM
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I'm a Roundhouse guy. But I may be a bit biased as they are made here in Oklahoma.
I still have several pair of Carhartt duck bibs and a nice pair of their insulated bibs... But I quit buying them a while back... Got tired of paying 2x the price of American made for something made in Mexico.
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Re: Your preferred bib overalls
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06/19/20 07:41 PM
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pockets are very important
while trying on any pare of pants I intend to buy , they have to pass the pocket test , hand in pocket fingers spread , up to my wrist I have XXL hands and need XXL pockets
generally Duluth have generous enough pockets to get the important items in my pockets like an LC9 in a pocket holster
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Re: Your preferred bib overalls
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i always worry they make my (/) look big for the girls
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Re: Your preferred bib overalls
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06/19/20 08:15 PM
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I have both Dickie and Liberty, I do like the fit of the Liberty brand better for warm weather bibs. I like the Dickies in colder weather seems they fit better over under armor or long johns.
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Re: Your preferred bib overalls
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06/19/20 08:20 PM
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Been in Carahartts for years as burnt others up way too quick. That being said they have changed over the years and not for the better in my opinion.Cement or weld splater on a zipper takes em out of commission quick. The side leg pockets are different now and my channel locks wear a hole in them quick if they don't fall out and get lost first. Regular pockets are too shallow and things fall out unless just wearing them to stroll around in the hood.
Tried the firehose and wore them once. They suck and are way over priced. Center bib pocket is all one compartment that allows things to fall out when bend over and not near as briar proof. Are them pink Carhartt's still holding up for ya Pete? Zim
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Re: Your preferred bib overalls
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Been in Carahartts for years as burnt others up way too quick. That being said they have changed over the years and not for the better in my opinion.Cement or weld splater on a zipper takes em out of commission quick. The side leg pockets are different now and my channel locks wear a hole in them quick if they don't fall out and get lost first. Regular pockets are too shallow and things fall out unless just wearing them to stroll around in the hood.
Tried the firehose and wore them once. They suck and are way over priced. Center bib pocket is all one compartment that allows things to fall out when bend over and not near as briar proof. Are them pink Carhartt's still holding up for ya Pete? Zim Are yours?
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