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Hate to keep bugging the forum with these petty questions but my Daughters think I know everything and can fix anything. So when one asks me, whats a dad to do but find the answer!!? Daughter wants to get some Carhartt insulated bib overall for her son. He's working at a tire shop this winter, after school and weekends. He's 16, and only a size 29 waist pants. The Amazon size chart recommends to add 6 inches to that for the overalls. That just struck us a bit extreme for such a small size. It's a Christmas present so she doesn't want to have him try them on. Apparently she is ordering them online so she wants to get it right to avoid return hassles. What ya'll think, I've never had any of them so no personal experience... THANKS! Collecting dust. | ||
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Dances With Tornados |
Doesn't Carhart have a size chart on their website? You'll just need a tape measure and him. edit: yes they do. I can't copy and paste the link on from my phone. Go to their website and it's in the FAQ section. | |||
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Truckin' On |
I wear a size 30 waist and I'm almost positive my insulated Carhartt bibs are a 32. They fit fine over my jeans with my Wilderness belt on. ____________ Μολὼν Λαβέ 01 03 04 14 16 18 | |||
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Here is the link to Carhartt sizing chart: https://www.carhartt.com/Light...-1%26storeId%3D10201 Looks like they recommend a 34. | |||
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Found it, screenshot it, and sent it to her... Thanks. Also suggested she just take him to buy to fit... but no place in town carries them. Would just like to get some real world experience if possible. Dang things run 100 bucks or more looks like. Collecting dust. | |||
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Ya'll so fast I can't keep up! Awesome! All info relayed.... THANKS! Collecting dust. | |||
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I am 6’ tall, 155-160 lbs., Wear jeans 99% of the time, they are 30 or 31” waist with 32” inseam. The insulated Carhartt bibs that I have and wear, frequently for work, are 32” waist by x 32” inseam. They are comfortable all day in this size. I always wear jeans under the bibs btw. If there are similarities in sizes, my guess the 32x32 should be fine. | |||
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I suspect the recommendation of larger sizes is due to contractors that work in all weather generally have a heavier hoodie or sweatshirt which extends past the belt line of their jeans. Possibly add a set of long johns and there is more room needed. I have lived and worked in Iowa for the last 50+ years and our weather can make some pretty wide swings in a day so the layering is important. The “POLICE" Their job Is To Save Your Ass, Not Kiss It The muzzle end of a .45 pretty much says "go away" in any language - Clint Smith | |||
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A day late, and a dollar short |
This is true, I used to live and work in the northern tip of the lower peninsula of Michigan. I had to work outside most days, long johns, work shirt, sweatshirt w/hood, arctic lined Carhart bib overalls, Carhart 3/4 length coat. You really want to try it on while wearing all the layers to insure getting a good fit. ____________________________ NRA Life Member, Annual Member GOA, MGO Annual Member | |||
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Mr. Waffles |
I love Carhartt and have a bunch of it. Bought some bibs and never wear them because of the strap hookup. Total pain in the ass. Go with Dickies And yes go to your local hardware store and try em on ***************************************************** A shepherd must tend his flock....and at times fight off the wolves | |||
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