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Fort Tearaway Junior CoverallFort Tearaway Junior Coverall
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Fort Stud Front CoverallFort Stud Front Coverall
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Fort Zip Front CoverallFort Zip Front Coverall
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Fort Childs Splashflex Bib & BraceFort Childs Splashflex Bib & Brace
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Fort Orwell Waterproof Padded CoverallFort Orwell Waterproof Padded Coverall
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Discover Dependable Work Overalls for Every Job
No two jobs are the same, so why should your gear be?
Our collection covers everything from padded coveralls that keep you warm on those chilly morning starts, to zip coveralls that offer full-body complete protection when you’re elbow-deep in engine grease. And for those who need freedom of movement, our bib and brace overalls are a solid choice—keeping your core covered while letting your arms do the heavy lifting.
You’ll find waterproof overalls for when it’s chucking it down, and lighter yet durable fabrics that’ll keep you cool when the sun’s out. Prefer snap fastenings for a quick change or zips for extra security? You pick. We've got choices to suit everyone.
Coveralls vs. Overalls: What’s the Difference?
Coveralls, overalls, bib and brace, boiler suit, even work dungarees - they often all get thrown into the same category. Although they do tend to be cut from the same cloth, the difference lies in how much coverage is offered.
For example, protective coveralls are designed to cover your entire body, including the arms, making them ideal for jobs where you’re dealing with dirt, grease, or mud. They’re great for mechanics, painters, or anyone who needs to stay clean while working in messy conditions.
Overalls, on the other hand, are a bit more of a hybrid. They cover your legs and your chest but leave your arms free, making them perfect for layering. You’ll often see construction workers and those in agricultural industries in these, especially the classic bib and brace style that’s designed for comfort and practicality.
In short, it’s all about choosing the right gear for your work – and with our wide range, you’ll have plenty of options.
How to Wear Your Overalls and Coveralls
So, how exactly do you wear these things?
First off, sizing is key. Protective clothing like this tends to run a bit big—after all, you’ll likely be layering it over your regular workwear. We always recommend checking out our size guide to make sure you’re getting it right.
Next, think about the weather and the kind of work you’ll be doing. For warmer weather, lighter layers or even just a t-shirt will do. When it's colder, thermals are a winner for underneath, and you can then chuck your work jacket over the top. And if you’re going to protect your body, don’t let your feet down. Proper work boots or wellies are your best bet, especially if you’re out in the field or on a muddy job site.
Extend the Life of Your Workwear
Looking after your overalls is as important as choosing the right pair.
Fortunately, washing is straightforward – cold water, mild detergent, and you’re good to go. Avoid bleach and harsh chemicals to keep the fabric strong and the colour fresh. For waterproof bib and brace overalls, a quick wipe down after use—especially if you’ve been working in the garden or on the farm—can go a long way in keeping them in good shape.
And when it comes to drying, always check the label. Some overalls are fine in the dryer, but others might prefer a bit of fresh air.
Get Covered with TuffStuff
Tough jobs need tougher gear—and that’s what we’re all about. Check out our full range of TuffStuff workwear overalls and find the perfect fit for your job.