tired of washing clothes - OVERALLS - any advice?

MinnieDuke

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I am fed up of washing clothes everyday ... can anyone tell me : ARE OVERALLS THE ANSWER????

and any advise / reccomendations for which ones best to buy = value for money etc

thanks

and can I tempt you to check out the TOP EPIC HACK post .... we are planning a UK tour and still looking for you and your top epic hidden and public best hacks .. enchanted woodlands, epic vistas, glorious beaches, stunning hills, old railway lines, historic routes ....
 

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I am fed up of washing clothes everyday ... can anyone tell me : ARE OVERALLS THE ANSWER????

and any advise / reccomendations for which ones best to buy = value for money etc

thanks

and can I tempt you to check out the TOP EPIC HACK post .... we are planning a UK tour and still looking for you and your top epic hidden and public best hacks .. enchanted woodlands, epic vistas, glorious beaches, stunning hills, old railway lines, historic routes ....

Ski suit?

And the epic hack sounds fab!
 

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I don't like wearing overalls - my alternative is musto water proof trousers and a couple of cotton trader water proof wind proof tops. Keeps me warm, dry and clean!!

Musto waterproof trousers are amazing! Had mine 3years now and still good as new!
 

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I am fed up of washing clothes everyday ... can anyone tell me : ARE OVERALLS THE ANSWER????

and any advise / reccomendations for which ones best to buy = value for money etc

thanks

and can I tempt you to check out the TOP EPIC HACK post .... we are planning a UK tour and still looking for you and your top epic hidden and public best hacks .. enchanted woodlands, epic vistas, glorious beaches, stunning hills, old railway lines, historic routes ....
I practicley live in overalls and rigger boots LOL ..yes quite practical But you will still have to wash them!!! however they are cheep so I buy plenty and have a fresh pair daily but they wash and dry easily , dickies is a good make I have the redhawk zip fronted ones. about £18 they also do a light weight hooded waterproof overalls ...
Hope this helps ...
 

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I swear by Harry Hall Coveralls, from 4 Dobbin.
Navy with pink piping, a lady fit,simple to wash and dry, keeps underclothing clean and fresh.
Warm as an overlayer in winter,lots of handy pockets, honestly recommend.
JC
 

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great stuff - have ordered some Dickies!!! great value as the Harry Halls Coveralls look great but they are 34 notes which is double the price but I have ordered a pair too to see where the extra money goes! - lovin the JohnWayne observation, funny as my Top Bay Chap is called Duke .... hahaha ...thanks for all your help! here i come overall world, i know i will have to wash them too but at least my other clothes wont have take the amount of s*** they would normally have to and when I have visitors I can quickly strip down to nicer clothes :)
 

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I get around this by wearing the same outfit to do the horses for a week, yep - I stink but it doesn't matter for those small parts of the day.

I want some waterproof, warm, overalls, but dickies only do these in huge men's sizes, and a ski suit I dont' think would be tough enough.
 
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