Re: OT: Winter Coveralls

2000-12-29 Thread Michele Bigelow
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I have blue one piece suit that my husband used to get for his tow truck
drivers.  I am about your size, and I wear a men's medium.  It is somewhat
baggy and unflattering, but I can stuff my hooded sweatshirt and a down vest
underneath depending on how cold it is.

I don't know the brand because it comes from the Uniform company Unifirst.
They have several different colors, and brown is one of them.  I love it and
usually wear it out after a few years.  My husband hates it because when I
start wearing it, means winter is coming.

Good luck, and enjoy your investment!

Michele




Re: Carhartt Re: OT: Winter Coveralls

2000-12-28 Thread Karen McCarthy

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Carharttthey do make women's.


Thanks,yes,I did check here, and they only make women's BIB overalls.
I am really learning allot here, ya know..coveralls, overalls, 
blah,blah,blah..just want something like my old ones that died a terrible 
death in the washer!
There is something intrinsically bea-U-tee-full indeed about slipping your 
warm jammy-clad bod into a cozy pair of coveralls to go feed  do chores b-4 
breakfast!


Karen
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CarharttRe: OT: Winter Coveralls

2000-12-28 Thread Northhorse
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In a message dated 12/28/00 3:27:58 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I need to find a pair of insulated, brown duck coveralls (not bibs) 

Carhartt.  Don't know the size info, converting from men's but they do make 
women's.  Here's a website that will help you out: 
http://worknmore.com/clothing/carhartt/index.htm



Re: OT: Winter Coveralls

2000-12-28 Thread William Kelley
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Try  www.wearguard.com  for warm stuff.

Karen McCarthy wrote:

 This message is from: Karen McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Hi there,
 I have a question for all of you midwestern snowbunnies:

 I need to find a pair of insulated, brown duck coveralls (not bibs).
 Does anyone know a brand that makes them especially for women? I have had no
 luck searching online. (I want the type that has the leg zippers from waist
 to ankle.)
 Or, if you are around a size 8, and are about 5'5 tall, and you own a pair
 of coveralls, what corresponding mens size do you comfortably fit into? ( I
 will be wearing leggings or long underwear under them). I went to all of the
 local vendors here in Reno, and they don't carry any small mens sizes, so I
 need to order them, and I can't figure out what size... :-(
 Appreciate the help!
 Karen freezing in N. Nevada!!!

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OT: Winter Coveralls

2000-12-28 Thread Karen McCarthy

This message is from: Karen McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi there,
I have a question for all of you midwestern snowbunnies:

I need to find a pair of insulated, brown duck coveralls (not bibs).
Does anyone know a brand that makes them especially for women? I have had no 
luck searching online. (I want the type that has the leg zippers from waist 
to ankle.)
Or, if you are around a size 8, and are about 5'5 tall, and you own a pair 
of coveralls, what corresponding mens size do you comfortably fit into? ( I 
will be wearing leggings or long underwear under them). I went to all of the 
local vendors here in Reno, and they don't carry any small mens sizes, so I 
need to order them, and I can't figure out what size... :-(

Appreciate the help!
Karen freezing in N. Nevada!!!

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