Dickies short sleeve coverall is constructed of a lightweight, yet durable poplin 5 ounce fabric with elastic waist inserts at the sides and a bi-swing back to help give you freedom of movement. Dickies’ Short Sleeve Coverall is our best-selling lightweight coverall with a roomy fit for comfort and easy movement. Durable, yet breathable, polyester/cotton poplin fabric is treated with a stain-release finish. A heavy-duty nylon, two-way front zipper has concealed snaps at the waist and neck. Great coverage for greasy, grimy, dirty jobs. Extended sizes are available.
E**E
Ready to Work!
Quality fabric and very roomy! Hold up well to dirt and sweat.
B**R
Fit well
My son wears these for auto shop
S**D
Pretty good coverall - for women too
I got this to put over my clothes while I'm cleaning a print shop. I ordered a small-short but still expected to be swimming in it because I'm a 5'3" woman and not particularly curvy. (I wear a women's size S or 4; I had bought one of those Red Kap coveralls before, and even the smallest size required a lot of taking in for me to be able to wear it.) Happily, it fits well around the torso and butt. It's too long in the legs but that's what I expected, and nothing else required any alteration. I have them rolled up in the photo but plan on hemming them eventually.It's comfy. The material feels tough but is not very thick; I learned that the hard way when oily ink blotches on the outside transferred onto my legs a little bit. On the other hand, I don't get overheated in this the way I did in the thicker Red Kap suit. It's good for summer.If you're looking for a very heavy-duty work coverall or something that keeps you warm, this probably isn't thick enough. But I would recommend it for everyday fashion or general workwear for any gender.
A**R
nice, just get right size.
these are nice but have to get right size,my husband needed short but got regular.the inside seem was real baggy, and just hemming the legs would not help.
B**Y
Durable, Comfortable, and Perfect for Any Job!
I recently purchased the Dickies Men's Short-Sleeve Coverall for work, and it has quickly become one of my favorite pieces of workwear. Whether I'm working in the garage, doing yard work, or handling DIY projects around the house, these coveralls have proven to be a reliable and comfortable choice.The fabric is sturdy and well made. It should be able to withstand tough jobs without getting destroyed. The fabric is both durable and breathable, which is ideal for staying cool and comfortable during long hours of work. The fit is roomy without being baggy, providing plenty of space to move around freely. The short sleeves are perfect for warmer weather, allowing for better ventilation while still providing ample coverage. The zippered front closure makes it easy to put on and take off, even over other clothes. The pockets are well-placed and generous in size, offering plenty of storage for tools, a phone, or other essentials. The chest pockets are great for keeping small items secure.They wash well and come out of the dryer without excessive wrinkles. The dark color options also do a great job of hiding stains, which is a huge plus when you're dealing with dirty or greasy work.While I primarily use these for laundry day, they are handy for DIY projects like painting or working on my cars. They offer full coverage and protection without being too heavy or restrictive, making them a versatile clothing option for various tasks or just having a day where you down want to put on a lot of clothes.Overall, these have exceeded my expectations. It's a tough, comfortable, and practical piece of workwear that has become an essential part of my wardrobe. If you're looking for something that can handle hard work while keeping you comfortable, I highly recommend giving these coveralls a try.
R**L
Great Product
Great Product
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.
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