- 12-ounce, 100% cotton ring-spun duck
- Adjustable front-elastic suspenders with webbing slider on straps
- Updated bib pocket style holds electronics securely
- Stretch side panels for more precise fit
- Ledge Pockets
- Double back pockets
- Updated chap front for protection and comfort
- Ruler pocket on wearers left side
- Hammer loop on wearers right side
Carhartt Men’s Carhartt Brown Sleeveless Canvas Overall (Medium)
$89.99
- 12-ounce, 100% cotton ring-spun duck
- Adjustable front-elastic suspenders with webbing slider on straps
- Updated bib pocket style holds electronics securely
SKU: 889192752498
Categories: Clothing & Work Apparel, Coveralls & Overalls, Workwear
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Carhartt’s most popular unlined bibs, these men’s canvas overalls stand up to seasons of hard work. Stretch inserts at the waist increase the range of motion, while a variety of pockets and tool loops keep the essentials close at hand.
Weight | 3.543 kg |
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Dimensions | 23.0 × 15.0 × 1.5 cm |
Brand | Carhartt |
13 reviews for Carhartt Men’s Carhartt Brown Sleeveless Canvas Overall (Medium)
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Anonymous –
I love carhartt bibs honestly, but since the change to the elastic straps. I find they wear way too fast, I mean the elastic straps. Like sometimes the front is hanging down around my belly. No exaggeration. So it becomes, because like I’ve seen on many other reviews here, the buckle slides and doesn’t support the proper placement, the the elastic is worn which adds to further the front side not being or staying in a my preferred location. High on my chest. The quality of everything else is great. Bring back the old straps please.
Anonymous –
Super baggy, pocket redesign made them useless. I’ve been wearing the R01 since 1987. Wore my last pair out in May, bought the new style in June. I’ll be giving them away and switching brands.
Anonymous –
These overalls fit great from the start and seems to wear in really well. I ordered 36wx32L. They were long at first. I have washed these about 3 times so far and they have shrunk a little bit. The other overall colors from Carhartt that I have – have been washed more than a dozen times and those have shrunk a lot. I will have to learn to maybe not use hot water or maybe not dry on high…but regardless, they are wearing in fine. I’m losing weight with them so it seems to be working out for me. But if you get them and they are just right and you don’t lose weight, you can expect very significant shrinkage of the overalls…both in length and in waist.
I have read many complaints about the pockets but I think they are great. The chest pockets hold my box cutter, pencil, pen and marker, cell phone and drill bit extenders (all day long). They will never fall out unless you unbuckle your straps. My side pockets are great for my Felco cutters (without a sheath). Back pockets hold my wallet and my front pockets hold my keys. My black ones are second favorite. The dark brown ones are the best, the blue ones and the khaki ones are just your average work wear. I really get down for work with construction of many different trades and as a working man, these overalls are really tough. After 3 years, still no tears. but I am very careful about the knees – I always use knee pads. I love wearing my overalls – even when I’m not working. Comfortable and best of all – No butt crack ever (can I say that on here) I will continue to buy if these ever become too dirty or worn out.
Anonymous –
I get 1 to 2 years of HARD daily use out of my Carhart’s, I have three pair that I rotate to spread out the wear. I have noticed over the years that the straps tend to stretch and lose elasticity over time, which is to be expected, however after they redesigned the adjustment buckles several years ago, they tend to slip and need frequent readjustment. Also, with my new pair I had 1 strap end that slipped out of the buckle at the first use. It was just poorly secured. I was able to open the clasp and re secure it rather than return that set. I have simply noticed over the years that though the Carhart’s themselves are well made the clasps and fasteners have gotten cheaper and more prone to failure. That said I will purchase Carhartt’s again when I wear these out, they are still better than their competition for me.
Anonymous –
I really like these overalls alot however they are not perfect. This is my second set of 5 pairs that I’ve blown through during the last 3 years as a welder. Like others have said the front leg pockets are too SMALL! My phone barely fits and leaves it exposed to sparks. It also hinders you from bending forward. The good news is I might learn how too sew. Only other complaint is the buckles slide down throughout the day. The older style had different straps that were better. I will buy again because even with its problems I haven’t found anything better
Anonymous –
Not sure why the design on these bibs was changed…. not at all impressed with the “new style” Front pocket depth is smaller, bottom hem is excessive, overall feel is just not the standard I’ve come to expect after over 25 yrs of wearing carhartt bibs. A definite step in the wrong direction!!
Anonymous –
I am disappointed in Carhartt with this one. I’ve been a Railroader for 20 years and Carhartt R01’s are all I wear to work. I wear a 38X32 and every pair I own of the old R01’s, the straps fit at about the middle or a third of their adjustment. On the new style R01’s I adjust the strap all the way and they are still slightly loose, it’s like they are designed for people with a freakishly long torso and not a normal person, with all the adjustment available in a bib strap I’d think they could at least get close. But that is something I could overlook and get used to.
The most unforgivable sin, which has been mentioned in many, many, many reviews before this one is the atrocious pockets on the redesigned version of the R01’s. Let’s start with the hand pockets, if you can call a pocket that’s too shallow to put your hand into a “hand pocket”. If I was sitting at a desk all day, they might be fine. I could throw my keys on the desk and pick them up when it’s time to go home, but as someone who is out moving around all day, climbing up and down, leaning, bending, kneeling and in constant movement there is nothing that I can put in these pocket that I’d trust to be there in one hour, much less after a full day of work. You don’t put your hands in your pocket while sitting at a desk. I’ve never put on a pair of pants/bibs/shorts, stuck my hands in my pockets and been instantly ticked off at how poorly thought out they are until now. To give those of you who have the old school R01’s an idea on the difference before you buy the new ones, measure your hand from the tips of your fingers and up 3 1/2 inches…That is how much of your hand will fit in the new pockets. My old R01’s are a full 5 3/4 inches deep. It’s a weird feeling to stick your hands in your pocket and your fingers hit bottom before your knuckles even clear daylight!
Let’s move on to the chest pockets. There are 3 pen pockets, none of which are deep enough to hold a normal pen, nor are they tight enough to keep a pen from falling out. They would probably sort of work for a sharpie, but at 3 inches deep and wide enough to hold 2 pens you’d better have a good supply of pens. Next up are the 2 open pockets on the bib, where the button snap pockets are on the old style. These are the two pockets that us bib wearers actually use. Carhartt had it perfected with the old style. I could put a can of dip in one side and still have enough slack in it to hang my radio clip from it when I needed both hands free. On the other side I could put my pen all the way to the clip along with my wallet and snap it so it’s secure. When off of work I could fit my Iphone XS with otterbox perfectly secure with just the top sticking out so I could grab it. The new pockets are sized just perfectly so that NOTHING fits correctly and no more snaps. Carhartt’s solution to the shortcomings of all of the other pocket situations was to place what can only be described as a “man purse zipper pocket” on the chest. I’ve heard some guys mention they like to keep their phones in there, okay. So put your phone in the zipper pocket, a can of dip or granola bar in the open pocket and a pen in the pen pocket…now you have a 2 inch thick mass of sagging junk on your chest that’s uncomfortable to work in. You literally have a pocket on top of a pocket on top of another pocket. Think of how you are going to use those pockets and how that’ll work out for you. I don’t know of a situation where layered pockets are functional. The old school twin pocket with snaps was functional perfection.
In summary, Carhartt, PLEASE bring back the old design R01’s. I’ll be a customer again if you do, but I cannot spend my hard earned money on work cloths that aren’t designed to be worked in. For those of us that our work clothes are part of our gear, we need our Carhartt back. I would gladly consult on design if feedback is truly sought and have one idea that would be an improvement for those of us who have to use handheld radios at work.
Anonymous –
Awesome and durability was great I weld and they were perfect for me
Anonymous –
I really like most of the changes they’ve made to these bibs. I’ve been wearing them for over 10 years and these are by far my favorite to wear now. The reinforced material at the hem line of the pant legs was needed and I really like the flexible material at the waist line. I do wish the pen pocket area was taller. My pens keep getting caught on things and fall out often but that’s my only dislike. Overall I’d get them again.
Anonymous –
These overalls have some good aspects to them: tough material; pencil pockets; tool pockets; double front. Carhartt needs to add some other features for these to be great overalls: crotch gusset for ease of motion; boot zipper; lower zipper fly so that you can actually use it when you need to… you know what I mean.
Durability is pretty good. They wear out in the crotch and knees first for me (maybe I’m kneeling and squatting a lot on site). A crotch gusset would help with the wear in the crotch area.
I have a longer torso than typical, and it seems as if Carhartt designs these for guys with longer legs rather than longer torsos, so I always need to get these bib overalls a lot longer than I “should” because otherwise they ride like a beast.
Anonymous –
Why did you change the front pockets? The cut away does not work for guys that have to get on a creeper under vehicles. Stuff falls out of your pockets. We have been faithful customers for 25 years. We have figured out a way to add to the pocket to help keep stuff in there. It would be nice to be able to order the old style. I have been searching other companies and bought a couple pair. But prefer the carharts, go back to the old style.
Anonymous –
bought some for work as a mechanic and found that around the legs/ knee area they do wear out really fast and grown area
Anonymous –
Got a pair for my brother. He does a lot of agriculture work as that’s his major and job. He’s had them a month, he’s been putting them to good use. He was trying to adjust the strap and the right strap’s stitching gave out and ripped. He’s not so strong to be able to rip the medal from the stitching Carhartt. Come on now. I bought him this thinking it would last, not the strap giving out right away. Other than that everything seems good but I’ll update to when something else unreasonable happens.