Carhartt Flame-Resistant Duck Bib Overall
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Carhartt has manufactured workwear in Dearborn, Michigan since 1889, and the Flame-Resistant Duck Bib Overall represents the most extreme expression of their durability philosophy.
Origin
Made in Mexico
Warranty
Limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship; FR protection is permanent and does not wash out; meets NFPA 2112 and NFPA 70E safety standards
Price
~$115 (Mid)
Community
Reddit r/BuyItForLife Approved
The 11-ounce FR-treated cotton duck shell meets NFPA 2112 and NFPA 70E standards for flash fire and arc flash protection, making these overalls mandatory equipment in oil refineries, electrical utilities, and welding shops. The fabric self-extinguishes when the ignition source is removed, a safety feature that does not wash out over the garment's lifetime.
Triple-needle stitching, brass hardware, and reinforced knees with cleanout bottoms for optional knee pad insertion reflect a design refined by decades of feedback from trades professionals. The elastic suspender straps distribute weight across the shoulders, and the multiple utility pockets are positioned for tool access while working overhead or on ladders.
At $100-$130, these bibs cost a fraction of the specialized FR workwear from brands like Bulwark or Ariat while matching the protection ratings. The cost per year over a 5-to-7-year service life under daily trade use is under $20.
Carhartt FR bibs are the uniform of people who work near fire for a living.
