Ultimate Overalls Comparison - Carhartt, Duluth Trading Co, Patagonia, Round House

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Overalls are a classic mens workwear staple, so which are the best? Carhartt, Patagonia, Duluth Trading Co, and Roundhouse are compared in this video.

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Timestamps:
0:00 Overalls Comparison
0:54 The Contenders
1:15 Skillshare
2:16 Round House Denim
2:28 The Fabric
2:50 Double Knees
3:15 Rivets
3:41 Shoulder Straps
4:09 Clasps
4:55 Waist Closure
5:54 Carhartt Fly
6:05 Crotch Gussetts
6:23 Leg Reinforcement
6:33 Hammer Loops
6:54 Pockets
8:21 Chest Pocket
10:08 Fit
10:30 Price and Origin
10:49 Carhartt Bibs In Use
11:44 Duluth Bibs In Use
12:22 Patagonia Bibs In Use
12:55 Round House Bibs In Use
13:32 Apples to Apples?

Reviews of clothing, boots, and accessories for men, along with style advice and life philosophy. I've been working with my hands for my entire life as a mechanic, tow truck driver, and eventually a licensed electrician. Being a blue collar guy, I look for certain elements in a product: is it durable? Is it high-quality? Will it perform well over its service life? Whether boots, pants, jackets, or tools I believe it's best to buy once and cry once by getting the best you can afford. With so many options these days, choosing the best product can become a difficult decision, but that's where I come in. Helping you stay stylish, rugged, and handsome.
I don't care where it's made as long as it's made well, and allows you to buy less and buy better.
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This guy is so underrated. The level of detail with genuineness in his reviews really helps in choosing products. Hopefully he keeps going strong and gets big.

patrick-mukv
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For anyone curious, the canvas Roundhouse bibs do have full double knees. They definitely do fit on the trim side though in the waist!

caryhenderson
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I’ve worn roundhouse low back bibs for years most comfortable bibs I’ve owned. I’ve owned Carhartt, liberty, pointer, keys, and big smith . You get these bibs 4” larger than your pant size since the band runs across the fattest part of you belly, also they only have one percent shrinkage. I buy straight for the factory for 49.99 a pair if you buy 2 pair free shipping. I’m a union carpenter for 30yrs hands down best bibs in my opinion.

volleyballmcgee
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Awesome video! I've worn Liberty's, Keys, and roundhouse and my favorite thus far is Roundhouse. Being a Machinist, I usually always keep my bib pocket loaded with measuring equipment, sharpies, and other metal working tools and having a bib with open pockets is a huge must for me. The zipper pockets get in the way for what I do. Plus I'd much rather give my money to an American product rather than a foreign one when it comes to bibs.

Jasper
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Channels gonna blow up one of these days Carl. So well done. Great vid, going with a carhartt

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I wear Roundhouse overalls everyday! I work on the railroad and have worn them for 30 years. You can not beat Roundhouse.

jneadventures
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I have always worn Carhartt bibs. I keep what I call my trinity of hand tools in the leg pockets. The on problem is after about 6 months they get holes in the bottom of the pockets and I have to sew and rivet. Since Carhartt has decided to no longer make the R28 carpenter bibs, I will be looking for a different company to buy from.
Thank You Carl for doing this review.

moosepasshippie
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Had the same pair of Roundhouse for 5 years, used them for hard labor for the first three, now mostly retired to house chores. I've always been curious about Filson's CCF bibs, even though I know Filson's quality it's hard to justify paying $180

spcsalas
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This was excellent, thorough and well worth my time to watch. I feel so much less stressed trying to compare the strengths and weakness of each without having to invest money and time in the products to figure out what will work for me. Thank you

slayerspam
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Make the hour-long Seriously though, you have helped me make so many decisions on where and how to spend on workwear. You're a huge blessing to the common man who works hard for his money and is tired of getting crap when he spends it. God bless!

Tylerthomasmiller
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At $80 the roundhouse isn't a great buy, but over the last few years I've never seen them sell for anything other than $50. Their carpenter jeans are the same way, always "on sale" with 80 bucks marked out and 50 bucks being the price. I think the simpler build is a little more forgiveable when you figure that 30 bucks cheaper in. Worn their jeans and bibs for a few years now and personally think they're a steal at $50, and American made is always a plus.

zacharyjasinski
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Hey Carl. Try the stonewashed Roundhouse. I’ve worn overalls for 20+ yrs and tried many different brands. They are really comfortable and I do like the simple clasp of Roundhouse

jimbaxter
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I came in a Patagonia guy, I'm leaving a Patagonia guy and this video def helped. I have a set of John Deere bibs I really love which are tough, stylish, and soften up nicely, REI doesn't offer a mens bib at the moment, that I could find anyways, I've never owned any Patagonia but the hemp seems attractive from a comfort angle. I need something that can take occasional abuse, but be functional most of the time in daily wear, I wear them for functional use and style points to be honest. NOBODY wears them for fashion but I get compliments all the time for my Deere's. I think the Round House would be great for the woodworker. The Carhartt for the guy working in brutal conditions. The Duluth being a hybrid probably. Same with the Patagonia. I started wearing bibs b/c I found 2 beat up pairs in my grandpa's basement when he died, I took them, sewed some cool patches on the chest pockets and they are sentimental and I love them. Another reason why I wear them, they remind me of him. The winemaker, the electrician.

jhnnyknxvlle
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I have worn and seen many of these bibs on the job and I can say the best ones I’ve ever worn are the tough duck deluxe unlined bibs. They have a full front zipper which makes taking them off super easy and remind me of the old Carhartt quality (as in tough seams and longevity). They have most of the protection features of the carhartts like the bottom of the leg and double knees and are usually cheaper. They don’t fit quite as tight so it works with layering. The only downside is a bit less pocket space, but I’ve found that I usually don’t need to carry around my entire toolbox on my pants all day so it works out fine.

If you are going to do a part two of this video comparing more brands I would love to see the tough ducks on there and even the Filson tin cloth bibs if you want to spend that much.

I’ve been searching YouTube forever to find a video like this and it is great to finally have such a good one! Thank you and keep up the great videos.

-Henry

henrythisistheaccountyourl
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First time finding this channel. Can I just say. Fantastic job in the after thoughts of the video. The time stamps the links, the statements in the description, etc.

zwordsman
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I use Workrite FR bib overalls at work and I really don't want to wear anything else. Bib overalls are so comfortable. I really don't want to go back to pants because they keep slipping down when I bend, and coveralls can get hot in summer time.

JDeomanoJeromeDanetteJeremiah
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Thanks for adding where they were made. Sold on Round House. Made in USA.

chadd
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Great video as always. Might have to give those Patagonia’s a try.

TurboTimTravels
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It’s funny living in Oklahoma where Round house is made, they can be found less that $30 locally at Atwood’s and even some Walmart’s. i paid $5 for mine on sale several years ago. Their ok but not worth $80!

daviddesouza
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I love both weights of carhartts canvas, they are truly indestructible. However, for daily drivers, liberty is alot cooler in the summer, tuck into snow packs or rubber boots in the winter, and have alot less "stuff" piled up when putting in windshield time. Not to mention, all of this is under forty bucks. You can even zip stuff up in the huge main pocket if you are going to be upside down reaching into somewhere you don't want your phone to go. And, the huge pockets will hold things like 12 inch water pump pliers or a 1911 for those sketchy equipment retrieval.

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