New season, new pair. Jim-Bob wears a nice tan pair. There's a pointed bib pocket /\ and another small pocket on front of that. Carpenter style / painter plasterer. I first thought it's impossible to find the brand. Then I found the similar white 60s pair from Sears. "Union" of top of a square with Sears, "Made" below, 8.2 oz cotton drill. The rear is also similar (long diamond) but has not that hammer loop on the left but left of the right leg. I think other manufacturers also had such carpenters bibs like Hercules.
By coincidence I found then these ladies 70s workwear style pairs from Washington Dee Cee. Tan, medium blue and khaki. 100% cotton. These match perfectly including the removed patch on the rear. And very likely for this 70s series. I also found new remakes in faded blue jeans fabric.
Pocket style and color should be famous for auto mechanics (as Jim-Bob was). But I mainly found blue ones and coveralls.
Pics from disc 1 at 1h52 and green shirt (also front) at 2h04 (ep 3). He also wore the medium blue pair (low back, pocket with 1 button, bib at low position, wide straps) from season 4, see other posts including The Waltons main post and season 5 post. And here and here and here, rear here. I forgot that. Maybe Dee Cee as well or brand "Something". There's now a patch on the rear, left upper leg.
During research I found 2 more brands (Rhino, at least 60s with apron tool belt) and Blue Flash (Sears).
Brand 31: Discs 2+3. Jason in Dee Cee and Penney's (with tags), men with tags, Elizabeth in hickory stripes, Ben in Dee Cee. Jim-Bob in blue and tan. Erin blue cotton. Unpictured young man shirtless.
Brand 33: Disc 6 boy in beige bibs at cemetary. Headlight? Dee Cee?
https://biboverallsfilms.blogspot.com/2011/01/the-waltons-season-5.html
https://biboverallsfilms.blogspot.com/2011/01/the-waltons.html
https://biboverallsfilms.blogspot.com/2013/11/list-28-waltons-jim-bob-walton.html
https://biboverallsfilms.blogspot.com/2024/03/brand-14-waltons-part-1.html
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