I’m a full time carpenter and woodworker spending 60-80+ hours most weeks out of the year building houses and cabinetry. I am about 6’1” and 180lbs, reasonably fit, I ordered the 32x32, about the same as my pant size. These are my favorite bibs because of all the pockets (they almost have a built in apron of sorts), the fit is great at keeping out saw dust (often a problem with bibs), and they are decently comfortable.
Most of the time I work (unless I’m framing or siding, even then I try to keep it simple) I don’t like wearing bags. Bags are bulky and I like to scamper around the jobsite as fast as possible, everything considered they just don’t really save me time. The pockets on these overalls are sufficient for holding a tape measure, spare driver bits, a few handfuls of fasteners, a handful of shims, a level, speed square, utility knife, hammer, nail sets, chisels, pliers, screw driver, pencils, random little jigs/ spacing blocks, and they are still comfortable.
I cannot attest to the quality since I’ve only been wearing them for a couple weeks, but they seem to be of a similar quality to carhartt overalls. I will update my review accordingly after more use.
However, these don’t get the full 5star rating because (as other commenters have pointed out) the zipper is too high. If you have to take a piss you either have to carefully roll the top part of the garment down (as to not touch to disease ridden portapotty floor, practice first at home) which is time consuming and awkward, or you have to contort your spine into the shape of the letter C to stick your member exactly straight up (90 degrees to the ground) then sling it over the edge of the zipper opening (which puts a kink in the hose). If you are going with the later option you should really get the brown overalls and not the white ones since you will undoubtedly get piss on yourself, even if you execute the maneuver perfectly the kink in the hose will leave piss backed up which will drain out the moment you unkink the hose. I’m seriously considering using my utility knife to cut the zipper opening lower, this may actually be the option and I will update my review if I end up trying it out.