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  1. Member
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    #21
    Dickies

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    #22
    Carhartt is prob your number one option for a work bib, or a pair of dickies.
    Can get carhartt in three options, unlined, lined and polar.
    That is what I would get if it were me.
    Have two pair of polar bibs, one for work and one for hunting rabbits and birds.

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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by RonCat View Post
    What is this "throw em in the washer" thing? Coveralls, overalls-my wife won't let them anywhere near the washer....can't say I blame her.
    Have a couple of regular bibs for cool weather down to about 20deg and couple of black carhartts for anything colder than that. Have a wringer washer in the barn for the grit and grime cleaning. Nice thing about that is no timer, wash them as long as you want or soak them . Happy wife ,happy life!

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    #24
    Dans Brier proof. Best there is.

    Do a web search
    Ranger 619 * Honda 200* Minn Kota* Humminbird *Garmin
    Fenwick *Abu Garcia

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    #25
    Pair of red Carharts for tree stands when its cold! Otherwise I wear their uninsulated bibs for everyday work and anything involving activity. I am a big wuss when it comes to cold and get cold easily (god I hate Illinois ) but the uninsulated work fine for me. I got mine from Dungarees.net cause they have the uninsulated ones with thigh high zippers. I am a landscaper and snow plower so they get used everyday.

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    #26
    wearing carhartts every morning till it gets to 65* they come off and mechanics bib get used the rest of the day ps check sierra trading post they sell carhartt blemishes but i can never find the blem on every pair ive bought and a 60% off cant beat it

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    #27
    I actually like the Bullwark insulated bibs better than my last set of Carhartts. Not sure if it makes a difference but, mine have to be FR rated.
    I'd Rather be Fishing

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    #28
    Either Carhartt or Walls. I wear them daily from October til March-April for work.
    "Montani semper liberi"

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