

🛠️ Work hard, move easy — coveralls that keep up with your hustle!
Dickies Men's Short Sleeve Coverall combines a durable 65% polyester and 35% cotton poplin fabric with a lightweight 8 oz. weight, designed for professional comfort and utility. Featuring elastic waist insets and a bi-swing back for enhanced mobility, it offers multiple secure pockets with snaps to keep tools handy and concealed snaps to prevent zipper snags. Perfect for active work environments, this coverall balances breathability and durability, making it a top choice for millennial professionals who demand both style and function.





| ASIN | B005FQNLAA |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | Low Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,102 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #8 in Men's Work Utility & Safety Overalls & Coveralls |
| Brand Name | Dickies |
| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Collection Name | All |
| Color | Dark Navy V1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 13,983 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | 65% Polyester/35% Cotton, 5 Oz. Poplin |
| Fabric Wash | Dark |
| Fabric type | 65% Polyester/35% Cotton, 5 Oz. Poplin |
| Fit Type | Regular |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | True |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00607645803067 |
| Item Type Name | Work Utility Coveralls |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Williamson Dickie Mfg Co. |
| Material | Polyester, Cotton |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Origin | Imported |
| Part Number | 33999-Dark Navy-Medium Regular |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Style | Short-sleeve Coverall |
| Style Number | 33999DN M RG |
| UPC | 607645803067 |
| Waist Style | Medium Waist |
C**C
Comfortable
The quality is really good. The type of fabric these are made out of I was worried about retaining heat, but even in a warm environment these did a really good job. Great breathability, I had no issues with flexibility, and the size fit just right; The only thing for me was the legs are very long for my size.
E**O
Great fit
I was looking for something to wear over my clothes when woodworking. This coverall is of high quality. The pockets are the perfect size to hold my tools. The length, size, and stretch of the fabric is great and a perfect fit. Best price for an item of this quality.
J**3
YTILAUQ GoodG
These are great. I'm 6'2" 230 lbs and they fit perfect. XL tall. I'm going to order another.
D**M
Good product little small for me
The coveralls is very nice but a medium did not fit in the waste/chest area. I have 39in chest and 34 in waste 5ft10in.i returned and reordered large
B**R
There's no school like the old school: comfortable and durable, purely utilitarian workwear.
I used other people's reviews to help with sizing. So here's mine, if it helps: Height: 6' 1 1/2" Weight: 215-230 lbs. The XL Tall fits perfectly. A touch loose, which is good because in winter I will wear jeans and long sleeve shirts underneath. I have had a pair of these for a over a year. They have gotten a lot of use. Every time I go out to the shop (woodworker), garden, paint, mow the lawn, home improvement, even cleaning the house sometimes, I wear these. They are marked with wood stain, glue and paint and even as much as I wear them they are showing no sign of wearing out. They have not shrunk and fit just as well today as when I bought them. These are great. But let's face it: I do look like a Ghostbuster (especially since I have the khaki color). But who cares? Yes I wear them in public. So in the middle of a project when I go to Home Despot (not a typo), I wear these. Anyway, if you feel you need to dress nicely to go to the home center, then your man card needs to be revoked. I wear a suit to work and I own a tuxedo. But when I perform manual labor, I wear these. These are so comfortable you will wish you had bought them years ago. In the summer when it is 90 degrees and humid. I don't have heavy jeans on. They are loose and comfortable. In the cold, I wear jeans, and a long sleeve shirt underneath, a hoodie over top, and if need be a coat and I'm still perfectly comfortable. And let's face it: no pants and shirt means no plumber's crack (which is a good enough reason to buy a pair). This also means every time you get up you don't have to hike your pants back up. No bells, no whistles. Let's face it. You're gonna use these to dig a hole, cut a piece of wood, lay tile, etc. Not fly an F-22. Just buy them, you won't regret it.
M**A
Highly recommend
Bought this for my husband who has a shop. Lots of room,great fit and quality. Washes well. Highly recommend
B**I
Fit, Not Frills: Dickie's Coveralls are a Basic Too Far
Flash-sum: Dickie's Short Sleeve Coveralls fit fast and cheap, but like the title says: don't have belt loops, big enough pockets, or pass-through slits which you should expect for the asking price. I ordered from the Amazon sizing chart. The coveralls arrived fast and fit me right out of the package. Didn't shrink or fade on the first wash. Fabric feels comfortable--not too cool in my open garage and not too hot in the cozy office. Aside from the double-zipper which opens the coveralls at either the throat or the waist, there are snap buttons to secure the breech. This pair fits right over my Carhartt Relaxed Fit Straight Leg jeans, and over the tourist t-shirts my father gives me for Christmas every year. Likewise when I'm down to just skivvies underneath, the coveralls do not sag or appear baggy. There's an elastic bit on the hips which seems to help seat them as girth changes. Great that I can wear the coveralls over my shop clothes, but that also highlights a pretty major flaw. There are no belt loops. Don't know about you folks, but I sling tools off my hip when wearing duds like these. Even if that means a big dumb wrap-around Sam Browne-style belt, I would still wear an underbelt with keepers--just like a cop's duty gear--to stop it from dropping around my ankles. I really cannot imagine the idea of any coverall other than a disposable plastic goober shield not having belt loops. You can see the lapse right in the product picture; a bit less apparent are the shallow and small storage. I stick brushes and pliers in my pockets, friends and neighbors, and I'll bet you do too. Even for a basic coverall made in Mexico, I should be able to tuck my 3 x 5 shop notebook in my breast along with a pen. No go for this model, and frankly that's another error that doesn't compute. Counterpoint: these coveralls are meant to be worn over regular pants, so stick yer belt and pens in there! If that is the case, then these coveralls need to have a pass-through slit behind the hip pockets so you can get at your stuff. No pass-though. Just open the zipper above your waist and begin fumbling through. As a comparison, my US Navy coveralls, then manufactured by American Apparel, were priced in the same range as Dickie's with loops aplenty and wide chest pockets to hold our notebooks and pens, and nice deep hip pockets to tuck in a Maglite. Looking on Amazon, there does not currently appear to be any coverall offered which approaches the desired features. So for folks who don't mind paying out thirty bucks to keep the paint off your elbows and knees, these Dickies are a reliable fit. They wash well and wear well and for many of you that will be enough. I need to see more features for the cash I spend, so personally I'll be checking around for something that includes what I want.
O**Y
Perfect size 👌🏻
Well it was a little to big for me but honestly I love wearing baggy close i feel more comfortable and love it for my very own business that im about to do soon. Excuse me with my nose, i just had surgery lol
ترست بايلوت
منذ 3 أسابيع
منذ شهر