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Dickies Men's 5 Ounce Poplin Short Sleeve Coverall

Dickies Men's 5 Ounce Poplin Short Sleeve Coverall

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Dickies Men's 5 Ounce Poplin Short Sleeve Coverall

 
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SHORT SLEEVE COVERALL

Availability:   In stock
 
 

Six Pair limit per customer.

 
Our Price: $22.28 - $39.98
 
     
 


Color
BlackDark NavyGrayKhakiMedium blueRed

Product Details
Package Length:13.0 inches
Package Width:10.0 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews

Features
  • 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton

  • Heavy duty nylon 2-way front zipper

  • Bi-swing back, large back pockets

  • Side elastic waist inserts

  • Imported


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5
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5Great coveralls !  Jul 24, 2010
My husband has lost 82 pounds, and none of his clothes fit anymore. I looked all over the place for short-sleeved coveralls, and for some reason, the stores only had long sleeved. But, Amazon to the rescue ! I ordered 2 pair, and he alternates wearing them everyday. They are a perfect fit, wash and dry very easily, and he loves them.

1Dickie Overall sizing  Jul 19, 2010
I ordered this for my husband. Never had bought or ordered one before. Wasn't aware you don't order the size of shirt/coat/tshirt presently used. This item ran really small. He could not even pull it up over his shoulders. Will make a gift for a much smaller family member!

4clothes for old men  Jul 18, 2010
These are the ultament in old men every day clothes. I love them, only one thing wrong with them that I hahe found"the front pockets are toooooo shallow", when I set down some of my items fall out of my pockets.other wise they are fun to wear.

4A couple of design changes are in order  Jun 21, 2010
I have not had mine long enough to talk about how the stitching and material will hold up, but it appears to be very nicely built and the material looks like it will wear well. After a few dozen washings I will have to comment further.

A couple of design changes are in order however. For the life of me, I cannot believe that any person who put these on would put anything of value in the front pants pockets. The pockets are simply not deep enough. If you put your keys in them, you feel as if you are going to loose them for sure. I have to ask if anyone who may have been involved in the design or manufacturing of these has ever put these on?

Secondly, any coveralls and these included, would benefit from a pass-through pocket so that you can reach your keys in your regular pants front pockets, since you will not be able to put them in the coverall pockets.

Third, I wonder what percentage of the target audience for these is 45 plus and wears reading glasses, or anyone who may have need for securing safety-glasses like me? A shirt pocket with a Velcro flap would really be a tremendous improvement.

I ordered a Large/Short (thanks for the short option!) and have a suspicion that the body length is for a guy 6'2". So even though the legs may be short, the crotch hangs down and the legs are still about 3" too long for my 5'5, 29" inseam self.

I suppose it is a good thing that the body is too long, when you try to take them off, because there is no sleeves to pull on, it is very hard to get off. If the body fit properly it would be tough to get these off your shoulders. Now if they have a 16 year old kid try to get them off; no problem. Let a few of the guys from the office about 50 (and not so flexible) try it. I believe that if the coveralls were made with a longer body (as my short model) and had something (buttons, snaps, Velcro) to adjust the waist and or ankles, one could adjust the fit.

Of course, it goes without saying; any pair of coveralls would benefit by having full length leg zippers so that you didn't have to take off your boots every time you want to put on or remove the coveralls. I would certainly pay extra for this feature.

I believe that if a little more attention was given to the design in the areas I mention, these would be about perfect. As it is I still believe that they are nicely built for the price.

3dickies  Jan 25, 2010
I own several pair of these clothes, and they're easier for me to get into and out of than britches.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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