LIVSN Flex Canvas Overalls

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LIVSN Flex Canvas Overalls

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Available Options: 1

color: Brown
size: 36x32
$199.00 $101.88 49% off
Ships from: Madison Heights, MI
Condition: Lightly Worn
"These bibs are in new condition, with the exception of a broken clasp. "
Product Description



FEATURES of the LIVSN Flex Canvas Overalls

  • Double-layer thigh and rear seat for hard-wearing longevity
  • Stretch webbing shoulder straps with embossed southwest print
  • Low profile strap buckles
  • Nine functional pockets
  • Gusseted crotch for mobility
  • Articulated knees for mobility
  • Zipper fly
  • Tapered fit with room through the hips and thighs and a leg opening sized to go over the top of boots
  • Flat-felled inseam and center back seams for strength

Fabric Details


  • 58% GOTS-Certified organic cotton, 40% recycled polyester, 2% spandex

Product Specifications

DisclaimerWe only ship this brand to US Addresses.
FeaturesZipper or Storm Flap,Internal Pockets
GenderUnisex
Best UseWork and School
Fit TypeRegular Fit

Size Guide

LISVN Men's Bottoms

SIZE 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 38
Actual Waist 30.5" 31.5" 32.5" 33.5" 34.5" 35.5" 37.5" 39.5"
Thigh 22.75" 23.25" 23.75" 24.25" 24.75" 25.25" 25.75" 26.25"
Knee 15" 15.5" 16" 16.5" 17" 17.5" 18" 18.5"
Leg Opening 14.25" 14.5" 14.75" 15" 15.25" 15.55" 15.75" 16"
Inseam 30 / 32" 30 / 32" 30 / 32" 30 / 32" 32 / 34" 32 / 34" 32 / 34" 32 / 34"
Front Rise 7.375" 7.75" 8.125" 8.5" 8.875" 9.25" 9.625" 10"
Back Rise 11.125" 11.5" 11.875" 12.25" 12.625" 13" 13.37" 13/75"

NOTE
• We recommend ordering one size up in waist if in between sizes.

• If your normal inseam isn't available, order the next longer option. They can be hemmed and retain full roll-up functionality.

HOW to MEASURE
• Before we start with the measuring, lay down the jeans on a flat hard surface and smooth out any wrinkles. Once that is done, follow the below steps:

WAIST: For measuring the waist first button the jeans up. Next spread the jeans flat on the surface, and remove any fullness and wrinkles from it.

FRONT RISE: With the jeans buttoned up, spread the jeans on the floor or table; next remove all wrinkles, and measure this region by starting from crotch seam spot to the spot of the waistband.

HIP: Measure across the hip area, this is in most cases 1 1/2 inches below the zipper.

THIGH: Starting at the crotch seam and ending 1–2 inches below the hip area.

LENGTH: With the jeans buttoned up, spread the jeans on a table, floor or any other flat surface, with outseams on both corners. After removing all wrinkles and any fullness, measure the length from the top of the waistband.

KNEE:Next remove any wrinkles and fullness if present. Measure across the knee area.

INSEAM: Having the jeans buttoned up, spread the jeans on a surface flat. Now measure the inseam gap from the crotch, at the spot where the front and back seams meet, exactly where, depends on the length you desire ultimately.

LEG OPENING: Now in the last step follow the same pattern as the previous steps, that is spread the jeans on a flat surface e.g. table or floor. After removing any fullness or wrinkles, start measurement beginning from one side of the leg opening to the other side of leg opening.

TIPS FOR TAKING MEASUREMENTS
• Take all measurements lying flat. Do this on a clean floor or table. Hanging clothes can stretch as you measure and if you have them on a dress model of a different size this can skew your measurement.

• Use a flexible tape measure at least 36? long. Don’t try to take clothes measurements with a standard 12? ruler you’ll end up with an inaccurate measurement. If you have no tape measurement handy and this is somewhat of an emergency, you can always download a printable measuring online.

• Measure twice! If you don’t get the same measurement both times try again.

• Record measurement to the nearest ¼ inch. Anything more specific is irrelevant but remember lying flat measurements are generally doubled (e.g. lying flat waist of 12.5? can be understood as a 25? waist) so a ¼ inch could make a difference.