Bring on the mud, paint, and plaster. These women's bibs are built to work, with a stretch denim construction that gives you the freedom to move. They're equipped with a zipper pocket on the chest that's large enough to fit a phone, plus slip-in pockets of various sizes to hold all your tools.
Built to move with Rugged Flex® stretch technology
Mid-rise sits just below the waist with a relaxed fit through the hip and thigh and a straight leg opening
Durable stretch denim
Adjustable suspenders
Multi-compartment zippered bib pocket
Utility band
Replaces 104044
Model No. OR6002-W
Country of Origin: Imported
Rugged Flex®
Carhartt Rugged Flex® technology moves and stretches with you throughout the day so that whatever you're doing, it's easier to do.
Rugged Flex® garments must meet the Carhartt's defined standards for stretch, recovery, and durability, so when you put on a Rugged Flex® garment, you know it won't let you down. You'll find Rugged Flex® in shorts, shirts, pants, jackets, and boots because you need gear that helps you move, not gear that holds you back.
NOTE: If your measurement falls between sizes, buy the larger sizes.
CHEST
WAIST
HIP (SEAT)
X-SMALL
33
27
36
SMALL
35
29
38
MEDIUM
37
31
40
LARGE
41
35
44
XL
45½
39¾
48¼
2X
50
44¾
52½
3X
55
49¾
57½
Inseam Lengths
NOTE:If your inseam length falls between sizes, buy the longer size.
INSEAM
MEASUREMENT
Short
27¾
Regular
29¾
Tall
31¾
Women’s Bib Overalls
Size to the largest part of your body
Reference the inseam length chart for guidance
Measurements assume bib overall is worn with a shirt and undergarments
If you plan to layer over pants, jackets, or sweats, you may need to size up
How to Measure
NOTE:For best results measure over your undergarments. Use a cloth measuring tape.
Bust:
Measure the fullest part of your bust, keeping the measuring tape parallel to the floor
Natural Waist:
Bend side to side and find the natural bend in your body; this is your natural waist. NOTE: It may not be the smallest point
Hips:
Measure the fullest part of your hips, approximately 8" below the natural waist.
4 out of 5 star rating
4.2 5.0
Rated 3 out of 5
Pockets too small
Fit is good but the pockets are too small. Would not buy again.
October 17, 2024
Pa, , US
Rated 5 out of 5
Great fit, durable denim
Love the fit. Low rise waist will allow extra room for a sweatshirt, flannel top to be worn under them. A bit long, I can just roll them up.
October 11, 2024
Lincoln, NE, US
Rated 5 out of 5
Happy with my purchase
Generous fit. Tall really means tall! I'm 5-8 and still had to cuff them and shorten the straps considerably but awesome that Carhartt has the tall option. Denim was soft right from day one. No break in. Highly recommended.
October 9, 2024
Charlestown., MA, US
Rated 5 out of 5
Comfortable
Nice fabric! Very comfortable
March 29, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5
Flop.
I'm really not even sure where to begin. For three plus years I've been buying the women's denim overalls from Carhartt. They stopped selling them but when they came back shortly after I thought they just may have stopped selling them for seasonal reasons. I bought another pair and it turns out they made?"improvements." The biggest change being the denim. It's so cheap and stretchy and feels like if I weld in them they may melt to my skin. They made it more of a feminine cut. (Which I honestly could care less about). They took the tape measure loop, made it what I think is now a hammer loop and moved it to the left hip. They completely removed the left leg pocket. The only good thing they did was add a flap over the zippered pocket, but now the zipper doesn't open the entire length of the pocket, which is annoying. The denim is so cheap and stretchy the front big pocket doesn't hold anything well. These bibs are a fail for anyone who does actual work in them. They are light considering how cheap the denim is so they would be good for someone who gardens or just wants to make a fashion statement. They might?might?be okay for someone who farms if you don't choose to really utilize them. They made them cheap and charged the same price. There can't be anyway they actually got input from women who work when they decided to change these. At any given moment I can be found dressed head to toe in Carhartt, and the bibs before this were good, I have never been so disappointed in a product than this one. I would strongly suggest if you work construction to save your money and buy bibs elsewhere.