Mossy Oak Cotton Mill 2.0 Camo Hunting Bibs, Uninsulated Camo Overalls for Men
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There is no insulation in these overalls
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In looking at the reviews, it appeared that most of them were positive We ordered them, so we received them soon afterward. There is no way to tell whether those people were paid to write reviews, are used to poor quality products or got really lucky and received goods in good shape. THERE WAS NO THING WE DID. On this review, I'm trying to keep my mouth shut. How in the world were these things made? Both galluses are uneven in length and they are sewn on the wrong way! I don't know how that works. Take a look at the pictures and you will The shirts had loose strings from seams all over them, and there were places where the thread had The sewing machine looked as if it stitched without moving, as though it were sat there and stitched nothing. can't believe these galluses went out for shipment with the gallus facing the wrong direction! As a result, we now have to pay for them to be fixed. It's not the type of food I'd These darn things have been on our hands for 2 weeks. The item will not be sent back since we will pay to have them repaired that way my husband can wear them - but - - I will not do business with you.
It might have something to do with the region of the country I am from, but as a kid, I remember them as being heavily insulated clothing to wear There are a pair of overalls here, they are not insulated, as I did not want them to be. I expected them to be the same size and have the same bottom land pattern. After I got the suspenders to the right length, the legs were the right length. The pants are not stepped on because I do not step on them. After bending over and crawling a few times, I can confirm that there is enough spandex in the crotch to keep me from getting I would buy them again if they are still available when these are worn.
Hunting is done by two different types of people Those who buy $200 pants also hope they will last forever, while those who buy $30-$50 pants believe they will It won't last forever, but if I hunt deer and turkey for five years I will get at least 5 years out of them. It has already ripped one set of pants on steroids (not the pants' fault), and I've already gotten blood on another pair. I don't care since they were not $200. I love the vintage pattern options and the fact that they accomplish what I need them to do. The purchase is definitely worth it.
They fit perfectly with a bit of room for layers, but they are a bit long for someone as tall as me (5'5, 251)- It took me just a few minutes to hem them myself.
I have so far had a great experience. I'm glad you like them. An adult size 33-34 fits well in the medium size In this cold spell over and over again in the Midwest, I wore these (plus some layers), and they helped keep me warm. This bib is just what I needed for a race. As I have not used them while hunting in the cold, I do not know how warm they will keep you when you sit around resting but they should keep you just fine if you are up and active (with layers). My opinion so far is that the price is a great one as well. The product is recommended or I'd buy it.
have worn it for the entire winter season, but the length is what kept me from getting it. If I were to wear it during my FL hog hunt or MD whitetail season without an underlayer, I would feel uncomfortable.
They are so comfy that he couldn't get over it until he tried to put them on earlier today and the strap broke. His true feelings are hurt, for he really liked them and he has not worn them many times. Overalls such as these have a few weak spots that need to be fixed. Moreover, he said that the buckles keep sliding off. Instead of upgrading these weaknesses, why not charge a higher price. Sorry to hear that!.
I've had a great many overalls and lots of brands, so I thought it might be good to let people know what they are getting into if they're not accustomed to wearing them. When the clips and suspenders fall off, they tend to go first. Sometimes it takes a long while, but it can be done quickly. Just to inform you, the clips for all the ones I have are cheap. No matter what brand it may be, the clip that holds the button on As a result, I was able to remove all of the clips from my other overalls which did not fit well and realized that they no longer make good clips for overalls. Liberty overall clips for my t-shirt also My camo overalls clip easily and I don't see a brand of them that makes them anymore. I wish there was one. I found the one brand that was made with good clips and suspenders, but it doesn't exist anymore. Update -
It would be nice if the xlarge worked next time.