In the area that Im in key is the brand to buy. Im not a fan of carhart or dickie as in bigger sizes they don't run true to size,they run small. I also think Dickies galluses are to short. There also don't seem to be enough room where a man wants to have some free movement. Do wish I could get liberty as I like the zipper across the bib. There is room for a check book and a cell phone. That is not available most other pair. Have seen Round house advertised on ebay but hadn't heard of anyone wearing them enough to make an opinion as to how good they are. I wear bibs cause I have no butt. Cant keep pants up even with a belt. Not everyone wants to see a 300lb mans pants fall down while he is working. Always have at least 5 pair in closet. One pair only gets used if there is a failure of one of the others. That pair gets replaced asap. Made warden promise to put me in a new pair of bibs when I lay down for my eternal sleep. In the summer time I cut the legs off at the knee and hem them when I am doing any work. If I am going out somewhere I just suffer through it and always try to raise a leg so a breeze can blow up my pant leg. LOL
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