Coveralls Size Chart Guide
Finding the right fit coverall is crucial for ensuring comfort and optimal performance in hazardous work environments. It is important to understand the size chart and how to measure the coverall sizes before purchasing them. Here, we will help you consider important factors and provide accurate measuring information for different brands. We have also included size charts of our best-selling brands for your convenience.
Work Coveralls Key Measurements
For the best fit coverall, you need to measure the following:
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Neck Measurement: Measure the circumference of the neck at the base.
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Chest Measurement: Measure around the fullest part of the chest, ensuring that the measuring tape remains parallel to the ground.
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Maximum Waist Size: Measure the circumference at the natural waistline, located above the hips.
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Inseam Measurement: Measure from the crotch along the inner seam to the bottom of the leg.
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Torso Length Measurement: Measure from the base of the neck to the crotch—a dimension important for one-piece coveralls.
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Sleeve Length Measurement: Measure from the center of the back of the neck to the wrist.
Measuring your chest, waist, and inseam are the major parts of finding accurate coverall size.
Quick Tip: We advise wearing coveralls and taking measurements while wearing underwear.
Our Top Best-selling Coveralls Brand’s Size Charts
We have covered several brands in our inventory for coveralls. Portwest and Bulwark are two of our best-selling brands in work coveralls. If you’re willing to purchase any of these brands' coveralls, please refer to the image guidelines below:
Portwest Coverall's Size Chart for Men

Bulwark Coverall's Size Chart for Men

Note: All measurements mentioned above for Bulwark coveralls are in inches.
We also sell coveralls from other brands; for information on the other brands, please click the links to the size charts below:
Finding the right coverall size is essential and requires precise measurements along with brand-specific knowledge. Choose your coveralls carefully based on your working conditions, such as whether they require additional features such as high visibility, flame resistance, or insulation. The size chart on the product page should then be properly inspected.
This deliberate approach will ensure you have coveralls that boost your performance, prioritize your safety, and provide exceptional comfort. Do not accept anything less. Whether you’re buying for yourself or an entire crew, using this guide ensures you make an informed choice, avoiding the hassle of returns or discomfort on the job.
Happy fitting, Worth Shopping!