Posted by Geo-TH,In on May 23, 2016 at 13:40:29 from (172.78.124.73):
In Reply to: Bibs revisited posted by roaddevil49 on May 23, 2016 at 12:28:22:
I will not wear jeans period, especially sitting in car or airplane they cut my gut. I'll 5'11”, 185. They fall off my butt too. I don't want anyone to see my plumbers butt, even though I'm not a plumber.
Firehose bibs not cheap, but there is nothing better to wear to store your firehose in. I'm sold on these bibs that stretch and cooler in summer than Duluth regular bibs that are nice for winter and have a build in place for knee pads.
If your order is over $100 you get free shipping and many times they give you a 10-15% discount for orders over $100.
I have a new pair clean pair I wear to town and want to be buried in. Only come in one color, brown.
The upside to firehose bibs is I've yet to snag them on something and rib them. Can't say that about cheaper cotton bibs.
I'll never buy anything else again. They are carhart clones. Not sure if carhart even makes bibs that stretch. geo
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