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Allan
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Bibs

Post by Allan » Tue Jul 01, 2025 11:40 pm

Like some of you guys, I like to wear bibs most of the time. They stay UP! I have bought most on Ebay, and had them brought to Australia by incoming travellers to save postage which is generally more than the cost of the bibs. Thank you Keith G. for the last lot. i even managed to source some USA made old stock Oshkosh, Key and some Roundhouse, but the best fitting for me are Libertys.
So, with a friend from Australia visiting the USA, i was on the lookout for some replacements. The Liberty site is big on US tradition, company heritage, iconic status, blah blah. However, I could not order on line for delivery to an Ohio address. Nor could I solve the problem on-line or by phone. The only number I could find was a toll free number, which was inaccessible for overseas callers.
So back to Ebay, where the story got very interesting. That proudly patriotic Liberty brand came up often. However, the interesting part of the exercise was checking the size labels. My size Liberty bibs were made in Mexico, Viet Nam, China and Russia! Good luck sorting out what new ones may cost under new tariff regime.

Allan from down under.


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Re: Bibs

Post by Loftfield » Wed Jul 02, 2025 6:45 am

Allan,
I always enjoy your posts, informative and fun. I wear little other than bibbies, have put a lot of experience to work finding the best. I don't care for Liberty, find them cheaply made. Key is fine, as is Roundhouse (Made in USA), but the best, by far, are Five-Guys (Made in USA) can be bought on Amazon. Heavy material, well-made, excellent pocket design and arrangement.

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Re: Bibs

Post by varmint » Wed Jul 02, 2025 7:37 am

When I was a child, I wore bibs but as an adult, wore overalls :D .
That was in Virginia where it is cooler. Here in New Orleans, with no A/C in a hot garage, I can only do with painter's pants and a t-shirt and swap out the t-shirt often :( . Last night i only brought one to the garage. So, that limited my stay.
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Re: Bibs

Post by DHort » Wed Jul 02, 2025 10:56 am

Is there a difference between bibs and overalls?

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Re: Bibs

Post by George House » Wed Jul 02, 2025 11:03 am

Dave:..No..The full term is bib overalls. Allan might’ve injected some sort of Aussie abbreviation. I know. I’ve facilitated a few pairs to him when I sold a taper leaf front spring to one of his ‘mates’. :lol:
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Re: Bibs

Post by Steve Jelf » Wed Jul 02, 2025 11:07 am

When Oshkosh quit making adult sizes I switched to Round House, which I find at Oklahoma Walmarts within driving distance. They are an Oklahoma product.

https://www.round-house.com/collections ... dVoBc-sdzW
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