- 8-ounce, 98% cotton / 2% spandex canvas
- Built to move with Rugged Flex stretch technology
- Adjustable suspenders for a personalized fit
- Multi-compartment bib pocket with zip closure
- Double-layer knees (the current product photos are not correct as this feature has been updated. If now runs from seam to seam and the four metal rivets have been removed - we'll update the photos as soon as possible.)
- Two large lower-front pockets
- Multiple utility pockets
Right - so sizing caused a heated conversation in the Tinker and Fix office. American sizing usually comes up on the large side. When deciding to stock the women's bib overalls we wanted to make sure we could give customers the best sizing information possible. Below you'll see Carhartt's official sizing guide. Below that you'll see our interpretation of it based on experience.
Here's what we found;
Louiseis usually a UK size 10 (sometimes 12, never an 8.) Her size choice is Medium becuase she likes to wear them loose in the summer and with thermals in the colder months. She can fit into Small butthis wouldn't work as well (comfort wise) to puttinglayers underneath. So if your preference is to layer up or to wear them loose then we'd say the Small was a UK 8/10, Medium a UK 10/12, Large a UK 12/14 and XL a 14/16
This further fuelled the conversation around the naming of sizes ..... and the conclusion was you should ignore what Carhartt stick in the label and go with what fits.
Here's some comments from customers who have tried on different sizes;
'I am 5ft 8inches tall, slim and take a size 12 (my jeans size is 29).
The reason I want the dungarees is for gardening so therefore I didn’t want anything too tight.
The medium size was a perfect fit for my size, if I had wanted them for normal/fashion wear I would have gone with this size.
The large are more roomy and will allow me to wear a pair of leggings under them in the winter. For the gardening work I do the large will give me unrestricted movement.'
We stock two womens bib overalls from Carhartt so here is a comparison of the two fit wise;
- the href=' target='_blank'>Denim Blue's have a relaxed leg fit as opposed to the loose fit of the Crawford. Neither are tight fitting but the Crawfords are noticably roomier in the leg.
- the Denim Blue's are at least an inch longer in the leg length. We put them at around 31 as opposed to 30 inch on the Crawfords.
- the Crawfords have less stretch within the fabric. Both offer great range of motion but if you're very active then the Denim Blues might be better for you.