

Carhartt durable stretch bib overalls. That's right, these bibs are as comfortable as that onesie you sleep in, but a heck of a lot more durable. 8-ounce, 98% cotton/2% spandex canvas • Rugged Flex durable stretch technology for ease of movement • Adjustable front-elastic suspenders • Bib pocket with zipper closure • Two additional storage pockets; one with pen stall • Zipper fly • Two large, lower-front ledge pockets • Right-leg hammer loop • Right-leg secure cellphone pocket • Long-wearing, chap-style double-front construction with cleanout bottoms that can accommodate knee pads • Two reinforced back pockets • 360 leg-bottom kick panels for durability • Triple-stitched main seams for durability • Metal rivets at vital stress points • Imported. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low.





J**A
Great overalls!
If you like wearing bibs give these a try. Very comfortable and well made. Fit was great.
C**Y
Comfortable and well fitting
I knew these were a great product when I kept seeing my son-in-law wearing them. He had them on his Amazon Christmas list so I got them. He loves them. The size fit perfect. He is 5’10 weighs 155 and got a medium. They wash great with no shrinking. They were warm in the winter with a sweatshirt. We will purchase more of these in different colors. Now my daughter wants a pair so I’ll be ordering her some.
E**
💯 satisfaction
They fit perfectly, comfortable, great for both hot and cold weather.
I**N
Don't order bigger than normal size. Left and Right tool/knife pockets!
Lighter material but seems tough. Worn several times and no rips or tears. I usually order 32x34 to give myself space for over other clothes but saw people saying they were long so went 30x34. Still too big, can wear them but straps all the way to the top and pockets way down low. Also, the attachment of straps is not the usual loop over button but these tricky metal clasps can be frustrating as you have to get it lined up in this exact way to put them on and take them off. Almost ready to get my knife out and cut the straps at the end of a long hot day!While the pockets are very low for me they are roomy and have both left (double) and right (single + hammer loop) tool/knife pockets. I love that. And not cargo pockets but the regular knife, tool size, though the right is a bit bigger. Ideally I'd have them reversed, but glad to have left leg pockets. Bib pockets are good though the little short pencil? pockets are too short to retain a pencil or marker, they fall out. Don't know what they are supposed to be good for unless you cut your fingers off and need a place to put them - then perfect. The zipper pouch and the other two will all hold a notepad or phone. I haven't used the zipper pouch much since the overalls are so long I have the bib right up to my neck where further bulk would be uncomfortable.So I am thinking of another pair and would like to know if the 30x30 would be better? If it's shorter so straps can come down and pockets go up. For $90 on lightweight overalls I would like a better fit.Update: the coin pocket, the smaller one within the right front pocket is way too deep. I usually use this for drill/driver bits or other small things while working but it's too deep to reach to bottom with fingers and awkwardly located to stitch shut halfway up since it's within the main pocket. Just sort of a bummer and screws me up trying to dig something out of it when I use it out of habit formed by every other such pocket in the history of making pants that is half as deep.
J**L
Perfect, no complaints here!
Comfortable, great material and I love the pocket placement. I wish they came in more colors, I have the two colors that are made.
A**R
Good quality.
Good quality and hold up well. Material is durable and holds up to winter and summer weather and work place demands. Functional and a good value. Run a little small.
L**E
Fashion-forward, but not for work
These are so comfortable - they were like wearing pajamas. That being said, you probably shouldn’t work in these. They feel amazing but I’m not sure how much they’re gonna hold up to - they feel less durable than my Old Navy jeans. The fit is good but the straps don’t adjust as much as my Dickies pair does; also they’re very stretchy, to the point where heavy items in the bib will make it sag. They’re also very slim, to accommodate for the stretch. I could walk around all day in these things and feel great, but I wouldn’t exactly feel protected in them.I’m a theater carpenter so my work load isn’t heavy duty, but I’m interested to see how this holds up to kneeling on the pavement getting scraped by loose screws, etc.Gonna keep them, but might be getting a duck pair too for Christmas depending on how they handle.
C**.
"Flex" overalls leg seams rotate down the legs, kneepads don't work
I own multiple pairs of standard cotton duck overalls and multiple pairs of these flex overalls. While I like the thinner fabric for warmer weather, I don't find much difference in 'function' over the cotton duck. While they do stretch some, it is marginal at best. I have the same freedom of movement in these flex overalls as I do in the cotton duck.The flex have, what I consider to be, significant defects in design. None of these defects exist in the standard cotton duck overalls.First, the leg seams, both outer and inner, rotate inward. The outer seams start normally at the hips, but then it rotates toward the outer front of the ankle as they go down the leg. The inner seam starts in the normal location but rotates towards the rear, moving the seam towards the inner rear of the ankle. Often I find myself kneeling on a seam because of this (very uncomfortable).Additionally, the kneepad pockets are far, far too low and too wide (or the recommended kneepads are too small). Using the recommended kneepads for my size (medium), the kneepad starts at my ankle and ends below my knee. Basically it's a shin pad.Trying to use kneepads with the rotated legs is also a complete failure. Since the legs rotate inward in a spiral, the kneepads end up on the inside of your shins instead of in front where they belong. Also, the spiral of the seams tilts the kneepads on the pocket and they effectively 'lean over., missing the knee even further.The light weight of the flex material permits the kneepads to bunch up. The heavier cotton duck material keeps them lying flat as designed. In the cotton duck overalls my kneepads are always exactly where they need to be, in these flex material overalls the kneepads are *never* at my knees.Having the kneepads in the flex overalls is almost worse than not having them. In almost every kneeling event I end up with the edge of the kneepad landing between my kneecap and shinbone. This is a very painful place to have an edge / lip land. It's more comfortable kneeling without the kneepads installed.Again, none of this is true for the cotton duck overalls. They are perfect in every area above and the kneepads works extremely well in them. The *only* win with the flex is the thinner material for use in warm weather.
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