• 100% Cotton
  • Imported
  • SUPERIOR COMFORT FIT: These 100% cotton roomy denim overalls feature durable triple-stitched seams for added strength, a watch pocket, hammer loop, a convenient dual pocket for cell phone, pliers, ruler, etc., and a large bib pocket w/ pencil division.
  • STURDY FUNCTIONALITY: These generous fit overalls are built for hard work & equipped for comfort & convenience with cross-over high-back shoulder straps, dual button holes in the bib for a pocket watch fob & roomy straight legs that can fit over boots.
  • TOUGH & ROOMY: Want a comfortable & extra-tough alternative to traditional belted work pants? Try our bib overalls in durable cotton duck or finely woven cotton denim. Both resist snags & tears, & sturdy triple-stitching & beltless roomy fit seal the deal. Breathable
  • TRUSTED NAME: The world's leading performance workwear brand, Dickies has been making quality workwear & apparel since 1922. All Dickies clothing offers superior craftsmanship & unmatched value to deliver classic style & long-lasting comfort every day.
  • We make jeans, outerwear, school & work uniforms, sports shirts, kids wear, hats, socks, underwear, boots, gloves, belts, eyewear, backpacks, bags & much more.

I have been rockin' bibs, the only approved man romper, since I busted into this world in the waning days of 1989. Living on a farm can be challenging IF you don't have the right apparel, but with this denim Swiss Army Knife I'm well equipped to do anything from mending fences like Desperado, to milking the cows for that sweet, sweet moo juice that makes me big and strong. I can wear my favorite farm shirt or none at all under these puppies and still ooze that sex appeal. They provide the fit and movement of wearing jeans, the comfort of my favorite thermal man jams (jammie onsie for those extra chilly Midwestern winters), and the storage space of your ex girlfriend's purse - seriously, it was probably like a carry on luggage. IF these bad boys ever wear out, Amazon Prime will have them here in 2 days tops, so no worries. Overall I give it 5\5 hay bales, and whether it's splitting wood, working in the garden, or sighting in your favorite boom stick, you can't go wrong with bibs.

this is my first striped pair, my wife is still laughing, what does she know, gotta love the Dickies, I'm moving towards only wearing overalls as they re good for all occasions and the ones they're not ok for, I don't wanna go to anyway

I wore these about 40 hours a week for three months working in barns and fields and stalls in a large animal hospital and they held up great. Some fading because I had to wash them often (lots of poop and a little blood) but I don't think anyone buys these to be cute so who cares. I don't need them for that position any more but I kept them for yard work because they're so comfortable and they're thick enough that I can kneel in wet dirt and the moisture doesn't get through. I ordered the size based on my waist measurement and they're big enough that I can comfortable layer under them for warmth but they aren't huge when I don't. I've worn them in 70 degree heat for yard work and they weren't too hot but they kept the wind out in January.

Clean. Snazzy. Fit for farmin', truckin' and haulin' about your day. I purchased these Dickies overalls for a petite gal who was starting a farming internship and needed some durable overalls that would last awhile. I automatically searched for the Dickies name because I know from prior experience the typical khaki work pants last for eons. Since they were for a young woman I purchased the smallest men's size (30 X 30) and though they were still big (see picture), I figured they'd eventually find their shape with multiple washings. I went with the men's in lieu of the women's because the front bib pocket was bit wider and did not sit right on the boobs like it does with the women's version. The Dickies were more affordable than some of the other popular overall brands (Cathart) had more of a size selection than others (Walls) and had that basic coolness that goes with wearing a pair of Dickies. If you are looking for durable pair of overalls and do not want to invest a small fortune for some of the more typical "farmer" brands, I'd recommend these!

I'm 6'1" around 200 pounds and a bit old with a little pot belly. I always wore 32 inch length in pants until the pot belly convinced my belt to slide down a bit. Then I started wearing 30 length. Anyway, since these don't need a belt, I ordered size 40 by 32. The 40 to give me a little wiggle room if I wanted long johns or a heavy shirt and the 32 because that is what I wear -- when my pot belly doesn't interfere (which it doesn't with these overalls. The 40 is a little more snug than I thought around my pot belly, but I was probably fooling myself that I was a 38 waist. I guess I'm only that waist when I suck in my gut and wrap a belt around it. The chest is fine though. The 32 length turns out to be longer than what I wanted. I'll be rolling up my cuffs like the guy in the picture. I washed these twice in cold water and then dried them in a regular hot-air drier before I tried them on; so I don't expect any shrinkage from future washings. These overalls fit well enough for me to be very satisfied, but if I order again, I could get more wiggle room and less leg length by ordering the 42 by 30. Man, I'm not telling anyone else that a 42 is the real size that fits me. Old flabby guys have their pride.

I really like these bibs. I'm 6'4" and 240 lbs. so its always been kinda hard to find clothes that fit me. Now that I've gotten a bit older, 55, I have a bit of a beer belly going so it was a bit difficult deciding what size of these to order. My jeans are 38x34 and a bit tight but 40x34 jeans fall off my butt. I really need a 39 waist jeans but they don't make that size. Any who, tired of ill fitting jeans that are either too tight or fall off, and I ain't a fan of the droopy pants showing my underwear, I thought I'd go for some bibbies. It would be nice if they had these in a 34 length but with the straps out all the way these are ok. I probably should have ordered the 42 waist but I can do with these any who. These bibs are very well stitched and are made from nice heavy fabric so they should wear for years. The stripes are pretty cool looking too. They make me look a lot taller and kinda hide me beer belly I've grown too. So if you're looking for something comfortable to work in in the shop or around the yard or just kicking back these are great.

I LOVE THESE OVERALS !!!! My waist is a 34 but i got a 42 because i wanted it very big. Its so good, you can tell its of really good quality. This is something you should definitely invest in if you want a dorky look :)

I was happy with these overalls. I want them to paint in at home and wanted them comfortable. I had ordered the carhartt overalls too and they were really well made but too stiff. I like these because the fabric is thick but not stiff. It allows you to move around. I’m 5’7 1/2” 135lbs and usually wear a size 4-6 in jeans. I ordered these in 30/32 and they’re roomy but that’s how I wanted them. They are really long. I usually wear jeans that are 32-34” length without problem and these may need to be hemmed unless they shrink in length. I’m more pear shaped than straight so these gave my butt a little more room and didn’t feel tight.

Yes, I really do run the big trains. They're huge, very powerful and extremely dirty things to work on and around. I've worn many brands. This time of year working in the Desert South West I prefer these Dickies due to their lighter weight and fit. Plus they look freaking cool... I get many comments from the general public about these overalls. Just get them. They're cool and you will be too.. Woo Woo Ding Ding.. High Ball.

My husband wears a size 32 waist jeans and is 6' tall . The overalls fit him fine .They look exactly like the model in the picture . I was a little worried about them running small but, the Dickies fit him a little big actually (he wore shorts on underneath) them . Also , they look really good . Nice jean material . Heavy duty stitching . He tried on the Liberty brand before we bought these overalls , and they fit really small . I think he had to go up to a 34 . The Dickies looked a 100% better .