Very interesting......I just ordered a new pair of short sleeves (jumpsuit) for warm weather use. The coveralls in the picture look nice but I'm concerned about the neck collar. It seems awfully high and looks like it would rub on the bottom of a person's chin, besides being too hot to wear in temps over 60°F. The knees look like my Blaklader pants, so I'm assuming there's a pocket for knee pads there? Is it 60/40 poly-cotton blend? My new jumpsuit is 90/10 cotton-lycra, so I'm excited about how comfortable it will feel (and breathable, too).
May I ask where you purchased them and the price?
EDIT: i'm guessing you're in Europe?
-- Dave

I've always felt like 1 piece units are trying to cut my *** in half when bending down or lifting a leg up.
Their "Modyf" fabric (65% polyester, 35% cotton) is the same type of material marketed as "G-1000" by Fjallraven and used in their line of outdoor gear.
It can be made fairly water resistant with applications of their "Greenland Wax" (which is a mixture of beeswax and paraffin).
In response to the comment above about "crotch binding", if they've constructed the garment in the same fashion as my Fjallravens, they already thought of that and addressed it with a stretchy fabric.
I've been using them for 6 years in the field. As noted in one of my early reviews of the product they've been one of the better gear choices I've made over the years.
Their "Modyf" fabric (65% polyester, 35% cotton) is the same type of material marketed as "G-1000" by Fjallraven and used in their line of outdoor gear.
It can be made fairly water resistant with applications of their "Greenland Wax" (which is a mixture of beeswax and paraffin).
In response to the comment above about "crotch binding", if they've constructed the garment in the same fashion as my Fjallravens, they already thought of that and addressed it with a stretchy fabric.
I've been using them for 6 years in the field. As noted in one of my early reviews of the product they've been one of the better gear choices I've made over the years.
(* a couple of the links are dead because Fjallraven has made changes to their website. just use their search function. ordering in the US is done online. be sure to buy a couple cakes of the wax if you buy any of their products *)
I've always felt like 1 piece units are trying to cut my *** in half when bending down or lifting a leg up.

I spent 5 years in the oilfield, I have more FR coveralls than I’ll ever be able to use in my lifetime. Once they’re gone I’ll look into the new stuff that’s out there.
Same situation here. I wore them all the time as a Watchman but never wore them again as a Wheelsman. I still have several that rarely get worn.
noid said:We should make the distinction that there is a modyf fabric and modyf X fabric the latter being 72% cotton, 25% polyester, 3% elastane;
richfinn said:I have a few bits of Fjallraven hiking gear, I prefer it to Goretex etc. As its a bit more breathable bit still keeps you reasonably waterproof
Not located in europe; I ordered them from amazon.de and shipped it over.
Yes the knees have slots for knee pads; my duluth soft pads fit perfectly.
The collar folds down when slightly unzipped and looks high in the picture, but isn't.
Specs as follows: 72% cotton, 25% polyester, 3% elastane - approx. 260 g / m²
There are all sorts of options in Europe, I know BETA makes a 'light' version that is only 180 g/ m² thick:
https://www.beta-tools.com/en/produ...alls-lightweight-new-design-improved-fit.html
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This is exactly why I got the stretch model.
The Betas did not receive good reviews in my country, the zippers broke very often and easily
I leave a pair hanging on a nail in the garage now, they’ve probably gotten more use than the rest of mine combined lol. I should dig another pair out and have them made into short sleeves.
These are great for when you are wearing something nice and want to get to wrenching. You can put the whole suit over your clothes and stay relatively clean.
Stay home on the couch in your underwear when its that wet outside. And save money.
common work wear brands in Germany:
www.mascot.dk
www.blaklader.se
www.fhb.de
www.rofa.de
www.fristads.com
www.kuebler.eu
www.bp-online.com
www.kansasworkwear.com
Recently picked up the Wurth Modyf Stretch X coveralls:
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This thing is so well thought out compared to anything I could find stateside.
What you guys rocking?
How have you been able to determine your size compared to sizes here in the US, are they the same, different and how? I see they have sizes such as M L etc. but........
Those are coveralls not overalls.
Referenced the attached and it worked out well.
Generally, european clothing is better fitted, in the sense that you dont have excess material in random places.
I'd be careful about wearing those european duds to work, you might never hear the end of it, like a guy who came out to a southern dove shoot in english wool shorts with tassels on his socks etc. I was there I saw it, you don't want to go there.
I'd be careful about wearing those european duds to work, you might never hear the end of it, like a guy who came out to a southern dove shoot in english wool shorts with tassels on his socks etc. I was there I saw it, you don't want to go there.