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Mad hatter overalls, XL/XXL

Mad hatter overalls, XL/XXL

Regular price $365.00 USD
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One of my favorite things to wear is overalls, I have over a dozen pairs that i've been collecting for at least the last ten years. I feel like it's such an easy way to have a whole outfit ready in under 3 minutes, just grab a comfy shirt and go!

I have an ever growing stash pile of linens that I categorize as perfect overalls textiles and i've been waiting for Winter to roll around so I could unleash them. I spent alot of time developing this pattern based off all my favorite features from the overalls I wear often. I positioned the pockets on the side of the legs rather than the front so they're not pulling the front down when you fill them with rocks and they're made extra roomy with gathered ankles.

This pair of overalls is upcycled from a corduroy patchwork quilt top that I found and loved! If you've been around a while, you know about my obsession with finding and reusing corduroy bc it's sturdy af! This pair of bibs will last you the rest of your life, built to adventure wildly.

I lined this pair in flannel and added a vintage print corduroy for the pockets & straps,  this pair is the cutest walking hugggg ever. Not made for someone who lives in a tropical environment, these are heavy, weighing 2.7 pounds, they're made for heavy duty snuggling.  Oversized pockets, wide legs with bamboo drawstring cuffs, metal hardware and 100% one of a kind. 

I've taken the time to carefully note all of the measurements so please be sure to check them and compare to a pair you may already have on hand. I would say this pair would likely best fit someone who typically wears up to and including a size XXL.

All of the measurements were taken with the garment laying flat, please double the measurement for the chest/waist/hips to get the total circumference.

Pit to pit, 24"

Waist, 25"

Hips, 26"

Inseam, 27"

I always include full measurements for each garment and people will frequently ask me what the best way to measure themselves is and this is my advice:  I always recommend measuring something similar that you have and love the fit of!  Measuring your body just tells you your actual measurements but it doesn't take into account what level of ease you like in a garment.  I prefer my clothes sit a little loose with lots of ease.  For measuring your garment, lay it flat (if it has an opening, make sure it's fully closed) and measure across armpit to armpit, then from the shoulder to the bottom hem for the length and then the shoulder seam to the wrist for the sleeve length.

No special washing instructions bc they're built like a tank.

Thank you for choosing slow fashion and being part of Mother Nature's Army!

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