I was a bit reluctant to buy these, because Dickie's clothing has a way of shrinking in the wash that I just can't seem to work around (I REALLY wish they would just sell them pre-shrunken). I've bought sizes up in the past and tried to let them shrink in the wash, but it just doesn't seem to work well. ANYWAY, I bought these after consulting the sizing information provided, as well as reading several reviews, and it worked out well for me (as long as I remember to wash them carefully, so as to not shrink them). For anyone who needs extra sizing information, I bought these in MEDIUM. I'm in that weird in-between-sizes phase right now, and I decided to go with the size down (which I realize was a risk) since I'm in the process of losing some bad weight right now. Anyway, I'm 5'6", 160lbs (before eating anything, ha!), and my measurements are 37-30-41. When I initially tried it on, it felt like it was going to be too small, but once it was on (over a pair of jean shorts and a tank) it was actually really comfortable. Most women's coveralls that I've tried really ride up in the crotch area and are too tight around my hips/thighs, but this actually feels really nice. I used to settle on men's coveralls, because baggy is better than constricting. Haha. But these fit well. They're not baggy, so I don't have to worry about them snagging on stuff while I'm working; and they're not so tight that I can't do anything in them. They allow comfortable movement, and the fabric, as always, seems durable enough to stand up to hard work. I'm certain I'll end up buying more (as long as washing doesn't become an issue), because these are on point! Also, long-sleeve tops (like flannel shirts) tend to be really tight around my upper arms, but even when I roll up the sleeves on these coveralls, they still fit comfortably and don't restrict my movement at all. Overall, I do recommend these, but only if you're going to follow their washing instructions.