John Deere overalls

green giant

Member
Location
Northumberland
Right, here is some pics, colour the other way round and they've gone to poppers on the cuffs :rolleyes: I might have some velcro ones left, I'll have a look.

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yellowbelly

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Livestock Farmer
Location
N.Lincs
Best overalls I've ever had are Kvernland - got a couple of free pairs when we did some wearing part trials for them.
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Got zips in the bottom of the legs so you can get 'em off over your boots(y)
 

simmy_bull

Member
Location
North Yorkshire
I too like the fit of the JD overalls and I like the elastic cuff can be doing with any boiler suit with out really but I wish you could get that style with a zip front as the poppers wear eventually and won't stick together.
 
Location
Kent
Still waiting for my free ones I am supposed to be getting from Teagle afte buying a straw chopper earlier this year. Not sure if it's Teagle being tight or the dealer being a arse
 

Jim75

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Easter ross
bought some overalls from h t hughes they are good quality and much cheaper than branded ones plenty of choice of design

Agree. Thought I'd try a pair after folk raved about them on here. Look like deutz ones without the branding. Seem quite decent and cheap too.
 

chris1494

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Herefordshire uk
Right, here is some pics, colour the other way round and they've gone to poppers on the cuffs :rolleyes: I might have some velcro ones left, I'll have a look.

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I don't wish to tread on anyone's toes but those black ones have been about for a few years. U can still get the other type with Velcro cuffs they are different cuts I have a black pair and I hate em they are tight under the armpits so stay as emergency ones. I'm not the only one to have noticed this either a bit like marmite u either love em or hate em. I wear the green ones and find em very comfy also a couple of years ago I found the black ones were £42 and the green ones were £37 so u can have a extra pint. My local dealer stocks both types so always have a choice.
 

E_B

Member
Location
Norfolk
Well I did treat myself to a pair of luxurious black stylish ones a couple years ago. Found the normal ones have poor nylon zips that don't last. I prefer the metal zips. I did however get them in M when I should've got L so they're a bit tight round the old crotch area but as they're so expensive I'm determined to wear them out

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Lofty1984

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
South wales
Well I did treat myself to a pair of luxurious black stylish ones a couple years ago. Found the normal ones have poor nylon zips that don't last. I prefer the metal zips. I did however get them in M when I should've got L so they're a bit tight round the old crotch area but as they're so expensive I'm determined to wear them out

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I've had those cracking they were
 

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