Where to get white snow bibs?

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Hey CGN where is a good place to get plain white snow bibs. I have been looking around and can't seem to find what i'm looking for. Any suggestions?
 
What about a one piece bee keepers coverall, wear it over your insulated outerwear. Not sure of the available quality, but they used to be made out of pretty good cloth material.

Like this
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What about a one piece bee keepers coverall, wear it over your insulated outerwear. Not sure of the available quality, but they used to be made out of pretty good cloth material.

Like this
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Reminds me of the deer hunting whites we used to wear when I first started deer hunting! :)
 
Most of them are Chinese now and pretty poor quality.
I bought a set of winter whites off of ebay. The guy who sells them is in Brandon. Think they were $60-70 and you get a white balaclava as well. Think the company name is Sgt. Dirtnap or something. These are pants not bibs though and a jacket.
 
I got a set from sportsmansguide.
Italian military oversuit.
Think they are backordered right now.
I saw them at a coop sports store in north battleford too.
cabelas also.
 
I picked up a German snow poncho ($15) and a set of US Gov't surplus snow pants ($12) off Amazon. Sweet setup for cheaper than I could get an old lady to make a set from fabric. Pants are waterproof, poncho is just cotton, big and very useful.
 
I got three snow camo sets from Cabela's on sale (cheap)... each set consists of a single layer over-jacket with two flap pockets and matching pullover pants that tie with a drawcord and have slash slits to reach inside pockets, simple and functional... one set is pure white, one was Real Tree snow and one was Seclusion snow... I just pick the one that best matches the terrain for each stand location.
 
I use a Tyvek painters suit. Worn over my normal winter gear. Haven't ripped it yet. Pretty damn hard to tear tyvek. I took a black jiffy marker to mine and added some random patterns and branch type shapes to break it up a little. Killer for ambush hunting the cutblocks around here. Can't wait to finish this job and get home for some ice fishing and dawg shootin
 
I second the German snow poncho. I carry it with me on those fall days where it can go from brown/green to completely white in a few hours. Its small light and folds up really small. Also good protection from getting wet, including your gun and enough room to cover over a small pack you might be wearing.
 
Check with the local linen supply/cleaning company. The local Canadian Linen sells new and used coveralls of all description. Probably get a used set cheep.
 
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