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Portwest S999 Men's Work Coveralls combine durable Kingsmill polycotton fabric with a 40+ UPF rating to provide superior protection and comfort. Designed with multiple pockets and an elasticated waist for functionality and fit, these navy coveralls are machine washable and ideal for mechanics, warehouse workers, and DIY professionals seeking reliable, long-lasting workwear.




| ASIN | B00NPW2AG2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 572 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 2 in Work Utility & Safety Dungarees & Coveralls 5,434 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Shop All |
| Brand Name | Portwest |
| Closure Type | Pull-On |
| Collection Name | Year-round |
| Colour | Navy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 8,244 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Polycotton |
| Fit Type | Regular |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05036108021543 |
| Item Weight | 680 g |
| Item height | 5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Portwest Clothing Ltd |
| Material | Cotton |
| Occasion | work |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Max wash temp 60C, normal process. Tumble dry low. Drip line dry. Iron max 150C. Do not professional clean. |
| Size | XL |
| Style | Baumwollmischgewebe |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**Y
Superb
Great quality, fit and price
E**M
Perfect
Amazing! I wasn’t sure which length to go for as I’m 5ft 9 and I wasn’t sure which size as I’m obese but carry my weight all over and I want to wear clothes underneath. I ordered the navy in XL. The quality was fabulous. The poppers are good and the elastic waist is nice. The length is perfect for me, maybe a smidge too long but ideal for tucking in boots. The size is perfect - I am size 16 in women’s and the XL allows me to wear thick jumper and joggers underneath and have room for movement. I’ll buy some more for the rest of my team
B**A
Clothing you need for work.
Just the clothing I need when I am doing my decorating and DIY work. They are eay to use and very durable with good wearabiliy. And I washed mine to soften the overalls and any excess die. So in the future I won't run the risk of accidentally die any other items of clothing when I put them into be washed. Love the metal press button clips much better than a plastic zip. My overall conclusion lovely and I ordered 5xl, plenty of room to move around in.
R**D
Good overalls Job Done
Decent overalls. Good fit.
J**M
Tall guys, I'm 6'4"
My measurements: Height 194cm 6'4" Span fingertip to fingertip 204cm Inside leg 91.5cm 36" Weight 92kg Chest 42" Waist 38" I wanted a boiler suit for a Michael Myers Halloween costume, and being well above average height I knew I'd have to try a few to find one that fits.The three I tried were: Portwest S999NATXL size XL Tall. Body fits ok, sleeves slightly short but wearable, leg length actually a little long. Thin material, poppers on the front, feels and looks cheap, although this is reflected in the price. Blue Castle 366/BK sizes 46, 48 and 50. Body was too short on the 46 could not even get it on. 48 was too short in the body and sleeves, and the width of the body was huge - it totally drowned me. This boiler suit was much much better quality than the Portwest one and was slightly cheaper as well. More pockets, thicker fabric, zip on the front as opposed to poppers. I wish this had fitted me because the quality for the price was excellent. Dickies WD4839 size 48 long leg. Body fits really well, can wear a couple of thin layers underneath if required. Reaching overhead does bring the crotch into my groin, but this was the same on the Portwest. Mobility is otherwise very good. Quality was superb, as it should be for the price, Sleeves exactly the right length. Legs could do with being maybe an inch longer for my preference but they are very wearable. The body shape flattered me more than the others as well, it seems to be cut to hide my (very slight) belly. None of these were perfect, but between the two wearable ones for my bodytype (Portwest and Dickies), despite being considerably more expensive (£28 vs £19), I much preferred the Dickies. If you're a few inches shorter than me/have a short torso and are of larger build then definitely try out the Blue Castle coveralls. If you're my height then it depends on whether you want slightly longer legs/shorter arms/cheaper price (Portwest) or longer arms/shorter legs/higher quality (Dickies).
C**V
Good price, good product. Good delivery.
Good price, good product. Good delivery.
S**L
Buy XL if you are in the 5'11 - 6ft area
I'm 5'11, 78kg (171lbs) and I purchased XL for a Michael Myers costume and it fits good. Sleeves are baggy over hands about 2 inches and trousers are baggy over shoes but you can always just roll them up. Pockets are nice and spacious inside and there's no zips on these Coveralls they only have buttons (both on the top chest pockets and all down the middle). Would definitely recommend for all my Michael Myer cosplayers this Halloween.
M**S
Cheaply made, but that's fine for £22
I got the red material ones, which may be very different to the navy (I don't know). I only got the red material so I'd match the boiler suits I bought for my kids, all also red. Red will obviously dirty quickly, but red clothed children are much easier to keep an eye on when doing construction. This boiler suit is fine for the money, but the material is thinner than other boiler suits, and they use snaps at the front instead of a zip. I actually would prefer snaps to a zip as the zip always fails early on boiler suits, however they don't stitch the full length of the loop which holds the snaps, which if you're a bit rounder around the tummy it does produce an unfortunate bunching effect. They have particularly cheaply made side pockets which I think will fall apart very quickly, but you still would have access to your trouser pockets. The chest pockets are far more durable, and are nice and big and can hold tools temporarily if up the top of a ladder. The arse stitching is the other common place for boiler suits to go (at least for me). These use single stitching, and so will split at some point when I bend down. I usually get a year of use before they go. For the money they're ok and they match my kids boiler suits, but for slightly more money the quality can be a lot better.
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