What brand of pants/bibs do you wear?

Tony in SD

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I wear Wrangler 13MWZ for dining and dancing, Roundhouse bibs (made in USA) when I’m working and Carhartt insulated bibs when it is cold. And Wahmaker, Scully and a few other brands when I really want/need to dress formal. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Wahmaker or Scully, the picture below is a fine example.
 

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I wear Wrangler 13MWZ for dining and dancing, Roundhouse bibs (made in USA) when I’m working and Carhartt insulated bibs when it is cold. And Wahmaker, Scully and a few other brands when I really want/need to dress formal. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Wahmaker or Scully, the picture below is a fine example.
Liberty bibs I usually buy off Amazon. TSC is usually out of my size.
Liberty bibs have the deepest pockets and the only bibs with a large zipper pocket on the bib to keep my smartphone and reader glasses.
I don't go dancing or to church in my Bibs, but I wear them the rest of the time.
They make bib shorts for women, but not for men.
My boss knows who to use a sewing machine and makes me bib shorts.
My bib shorts make a fashion statement. :cool:
I have to wear bibs or use suspenders and I don't like suspenders.
I feel cheated, my mom gave my sisters a big butts and she didn't get me one. My pants want to fall off if I didn't wear bibs.
 
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Gotta be Liberty bibs. I have to have the zipper pocket to keep things from falling out. Bear has a zipper too, but they're not cut right. The waist is too high.
 
I wear Wrangler 13MWZ for dining and dancing, Roundhouse bibs (made in USA) when I’m working and Carhartt insulated bibs when it is cold. And Wahmaker, Scully and a few other brands when I really want/need to dress formal. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Wahmaker or Scully, the picture below is a fine example.
Jeans are Levi and bibs are Big John.
 
Levi or Wrangler (faves) but a few times others if the wife finds them on sale, Lee or Dickies I forget have to look lol

John T
 
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Round house bibs for me. Carhartt in winter most of the time. Non insulated though they get to hot if they are. Besides they make long underwear for that.
 
For me mostly dickies uniform suits (or similar brands) Can't really stand jeans or overhauls Don't like them brown Carhart duck things (there like a strait jacket) In winter I will wear wool pants and shirt if I am outdoors (many different brands)
 
Dickies blue pants to work in, wrangler jeans for casual and dress slacks for church and formal. I haven't worked in jeans since high school, too stiff and hot.
 
Usually Blue Mtn jeans fron TSC because they are cheap and soak up oil, grease, paint, and dirt just like the expensive brands. Bibs are Liberty but only for walking around. The straps keep falling off my shoulders so I dont do any work in them.
 
For overalls and pants I buy from Baileys,the chainsaw people.I always liked their wild azz pants.They've had different suppliers over the years,and I whine about the change,but then I get used to it.They have a double front,so they hold up OK under me.Good for roofing with my dad,or putting up solar panels for a friend.For shorts I buy them from the Sherwin Williams store.They're all white,but a pan of water and some dye from the dollar store fixes that.I only need a leg pocket for a phone,and mine is just a flip.Those painters shorts seem to hold up really good.
 
Rustlers, Boys size 14 slim, 26"x28". 1 pair/yr, alternate 1 pr. black, 1 pair blue. Black for dressing up. $7.99 at BiMart on black Friday. But these days you will find me in Walmart size small woven pajama pants if at home. $9.95 a pair....James
 
At work it's the uniforms supplied by employer. I think Red Cap or something. Everyday is the Wrangler 13MWZ. In the shop if I want to keep my clothes cleaner, Berne fisher stripe unlined coveralls. No bibs for me.
 
Levi's 505's to work where I mostly sit at a bench, only jeans I've found to fit. Big Smith bibs around the farm if shorts aren't practical. I need a seamstress to make the Big S bibs into shorts, the pockets are perfect for me and all I carry.
 
I wear Wrangler 13MWZ for dining and dancing, Roundhouse bibs (made in USA) when I’m working and Carhartt insulated bibs when it is cold. And Wahmaker, Scully and a few other brands when I really want/need to dress formal. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Wahmaker or Scully, the picture below is a fine example.
Shorts all summer, whatever jeans are on sale at the farm store the rest of the time
 
I prefer Key brand bibs. I stand 5'4" and they are the only ones that I can find that actually fit me. leg length is comparable to the body part of them. I have some other brand that have the zipper in the bib but the body part is so long and the crotch is way down with the galoses shortened as far as I can get them. Feels like the body part is for a tall person and the legs are as short as I can get them. With any brand I get, the boss has to shorten the legs. Just too short and too skinny I guess
 

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