Helly Hansen Overalls: Dark Green Highliner Waterproof Bib Overalls 70500 490
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When your job calls for overalls, it calls for Helly Hansen. If you need to protect yourself and your street clothes while you're at work, choose this pair of Helly Hansen Dark Green Highliner Waterproof Bib Overalls 70500 490. These heavyweight, dark green bib ... (see full details) #HLY70500-490.
Helly Hansen Overalls: Dark Green Highliner Waterproof Bib Overalls 70500 490
When your job calls for overalls, it calls for Helly Hansen. If you need to protect yourself and your street clothes while you're at work, choose this pair of Helly Hansen Dark Green Highliner Waterproof Bib Overalls 70500 490.
These heavyweight, dark green bib overalls keep you warm at work. They're made of 450 gram woven cotton that's coated with PVC. The fabric is heavy enough to resist cold, and it is appropriate for outdoor wear. The PVC coating creates a protective layer that resists oil, water, chemicals and cold. It also makes the overalls extra durable.
With simple styling, these waterproof overalls don't have extra bells and whistles, but they do protect. The suspenders have new click-type connectors for easy on and off.
When you're going to be working with chemicals that can do some serious damage to your clothing, you'll be glad you have a pair of Helly Hansen Dark Green Highliner Waterproof Bib Overalls 70500 490. Lengthen the life of your workwear: buy a pair of these industrial overalls today.
Sizes: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL
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“I just wanted to let you know I picked up the Hoodies from the Post Office today (they arrived a few days ago, but I was on R&R). My staff LOVES them! We are the envy of supply and of most other departments on station. While they do not completely match what I was thinking I ordered, my crew feel they will do the job better than I had hoped for. Plus they look GREAT! Thank again for all your help and everyone else that made this order happen. If all goes well I will make another order around Oct of this year for next season.
”Todd G. from McMurdo Station, Antarctica













