First pair of bibs!

   / First pair of bibs! #11  
Seems we've encountered differing opinions on suspenders - lol.

I, for one, get really tired of forever pulling up my jeans (and, no I'm not fat - lol) ... climbing in/out/on/off different equipment. Seems like a workable solution to me. Of course, I've never used them so my thoughts are certainly subject to change.

My only bibs have been for skiing - not work. I'd be more inclined to wear lighter weight coveralls. I can attest, the wife looks awesome in hers :)
 
   / First pair of bibs! #12  
The bad thing about cargo pockets is that if you have something like a mini-mag light it can fall exactly horizontally down in the bottom of the pocket and then it is quite uncomfortable as it goes across the side of your thigh when you move, instead of parallel to your thigh. Screwdrivers and pens/pencils will do the same thing.

I'd just take the leatherman out of its sheath and put it in your pocket. I've carried a large folding knife for years in my bibs.
 
   / First pair of bibs! #13  
At age 61 I bought my first pair last winter. Best money I spent all year. They are insulated, Schmidt brand from TSC. I shopped for Carhartt on-line but could not be sure of the correct size, so tried on a pair in TSC and they fit just fine. Love the suspenders, pockets, and zippers. Very warm while moving snow and snow shoeing.

Probably will get a pair of uninsulated for splitting rocks and working in the garage.
 
   / First pair of bibs! #14  
Here in southwest Virginia bibs are the way to go. I never wore them till we moved nere 2 years ago, and I thought " why not ?" I absolutely love them and my wife loves that I'm a country boy...
 
   / First pair of bibs! #15  
I love my bibs much safer to load then the cargo pants. Put too much in the cargo pants and when you are in a store reaching up to take something off the top shelf and its in your hands the cargo pants go south in a hurry.:ashamed:
 
   / First pair of bibs! #16  
Here! Here! on the suspenders - lol. I've never owned a pair but they are definitely on my list.

Get the button attachment kind. The clam shell clamp-type do not hold when you have fifteen pounds of tools in your pockets.
 
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   / First pair of bibs! #17  
The great thing about overalls is that they don't bind and they breath a lot better -- like no belt to make you sweat around your waste. Suspenders can do much the same but you still have the pinch at the waste when stooping and bending. The insulated ones are just the thing in really cold weather. Plus they offer that extra layer of protection when you are lifting stuff against your chest.

I've had an extensive bib wardrobe for years -- one for every occasion. Basic blue for everyday wear, light weight light blue pin stripe for hot weather, painters white for porch sitting, hickory stripe for really dirty work [won't show the dirt], insulated for winter [by the way I can name at least six reasons I prefer WearGuard over Carhartt], wool plaid for formal occasions like Thanksgiving in our log cabin. And don't laugh, they are a very nice gray with subtle green and red plaid lines -- even wore them to church in the country during bad winter weather, always appropriate attire.
 
   / First pair of bibs! #18  
The great thing about overalls is that they don't bind and they breath a lot better -- like no belt to make you sweat around your waste. Suspenders can do much the same but you still have the pinch at the waste when stooping and bending. The insulated ones are just the thing in really cold weather. Plus they offer that extra layer of protection when you are lifting stuff against your chest.

I've had an extensive bib wardrobe for years -- one for every occasion. Basic blue for everyday wear, light weight light blue pin stripe for hot weather, painters white for porch sitting, hickory stripe for really dirty work [won't show the dirt], insulated for winter [by the way I can name at least six reasons I prefer WearGuard over Carhartt], wool plaid for formal occasions like Thanksgiving in our log cabin. And don't laugh, they are a very nice gray with subtle green and red plaid lines -- even wore them to church in the country during bad winter weather, always appropriate attire.
You sound like a woman :laughing:
 
   / First pair of bibs! #19  
I have an old pair of lightweight Dickies (blue denim) that are ideal for hot weather, a couple pair of Dickies hickory stripe - little heavier cloth than the blue denim, and a pair of these:
Men's Ultimate Fire Hose Work Overalls - Duluth Trading
I really like the material, features and construction of the duluths in cool and cold weather - except for the elastic shoulder straps and newfangled strap buttons. They're a 1/4 turn quick-open thing that likes to come open by themselves. IMO, if they had a regular button and wire clip on non-elastic straps they'd be perfect. I could live with the elastic shoulder straps but the buttons are enough to keep me from buying another pair (or two or three)...
I also have two pair of these:
Side Clip Suspenders - Men's Regular Side Clip Suspenders - Duluth Trading
that I don't use any more because they tear up the waistband on pants. I resorted to cutting a small strip of scrap leather and putting it inside the clip to protect the waistband. It works but now I have something better.
If I don't plan to be working outside all day long, I'll throw on a pair of jeans with these:
Button Suspenders - Men's Duluth Trading Button Suspenders - Duluth Trading
and these:
Antique Silver Buttons - Duluth Trading
Once I have a pair of dress jeans that are too worn to be 'dress', I pop some buttons on them and they're good for another life as work pants.
I wore a Navy uniform for 22 years and a suit and tie for another 25 years so I don't dress up any more than necessary nowadays. :)
Charlie
 
   / First pair of bibs! #20  
First in 53 yr's?

Were you inspired by King George?
 

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