PVC Rain Bib Pants, Style Bib Pant, Material PVC, Gender Men's, Size 3XL, Color Green, Inseam 33 1/2 in, Maximum Waist Size 45 in, High-Visibility No, ANSI Class Not Rated, ANSI Type Unrated, Number of Inside Pockets 0, Number of Outside Pockets 0, Includes Lining Yes, Lining Material Cotton, Ankle Type Straight Cuff, Fabric Weight 9 oz, Thickness 0.75 mm, Fly Closure Type Pull On, Includes Heavy Duty Suspenders, Quick Release Buckles and Crossover
Rain Bib Pants, Style Bib Pant, Material Polyester, Gender Men's, Size XL, Color Green, Inseam 32 1/2 in, Maximum Waist Size 39 in, High-Visibility No, ANSI Class Not Rated, ANSI Type Unrated, Number of Inside Pockets 0, Number of Outside Pockets 0, Includes Lining Yes, Lining Material PVC, Ankle Type Adjustable Cuff, Fabric Weight 6.25 oz, Fly Closure Type Hook-and-Loop, Waist Closure Elastic, Includes Nonconductive, Noncorrosive Snaps and Buckles, Fly Access with Hook-and-Loop Closure
Rain Jacket with Hood, Size 3XL, Number of Inside Pockets 0, Number of Outside Pockets 0, Color Green, Front Closure Type Snaps, Gender Men's, Material 0.45mm PVC/Polyester, Includes Hood Yes, Hood Style Attached, Length 33 in, Lining Material PVC/Polyester, Features Chemical Resistant, Wind Resistant, Thickness 0.45 mm
Rain Jacket with Hood, Size 3XL, Number of Inside Pockets 0, Number of Outside Pockets 0, Color Green, Front Closure Type Snaps, Gender Men's, Material 0.75mm PVC with 9 oz Cotton Twill backing, Includes Hood Yes, Hood Style Attached, Length 33 in, Lining Material Cotton Twill, Features Chemical Resistant, Wind Resistant, Thickness 0.75 mm
Rubber Boot, Shoe Style Knee, Toe Type Steel, Footwear Sole Pattern Lug, Insulated No, Size 11, Footwear Width D, Unisex, Boot Height 14 in, Metatarsal Guard No, Waterproof Yes, 1 Pair
Taking the locavore movement to heart, bestselling author and social innovator Vicki Robin pledged for one month to eat only food sourced within a 10 mile radius of her home on Whidbey Island in Puget Sound, Washington. Her sustainable diet not only brings to light society's unhealthy dependency on mass-produced, prepackaged foods but also helps her reconnect with her body and her environment. Like Barbara Kingsolver's "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle" and the bestselling books of Michael Pollan, "Blessing the Hands That Feed Us" is part personal narrative and part global manifesto. By challenging herself to eat and buy local, Robin exposes the cause and effect of the food business, from the processed goods laden with sugar, fat, and preservatives to the trucks burning through fuel to bring them to a shelf near you. Robin's journey is also one of community as she befriends all the neighboring farmers who epitomize the sustainable lifestyle. Among them are Tricia, the prolific market gardener who issued Robin's 10 mile challenge; Britt and Eric, two young, enthusiastic farmers living their dream of self-sufficiency; and Vicky, a former corporate executive turned milk producer. Featuring recipes throughout, along with practical tips on adopting your own locally sourced diet, "Blessing the Hands That Feed Us" is an inspirational guide and testimonial to the locavore movement and a healthy food future.