Boats, call Eagle Work Clothes In Union, NJ and talk to Don. He is the Government Sales Rep. We bought these on both of the 87's I was stationed on to do fisheries boardings.
Just because you can PURCHASE things on GSA DOES NOT mean you can WEAR them. What matters is that the item being purchased meets the requirements for wear according to COMDTINST M1020.6F,
4.D.2. Coveralls Coveralls may be authorized for wear in those situations where normal work clothing would be rendered unserviceable due to irreparable damage or soiling. Coveralls will not be authorized for convenience, nor are they to merely replace work uniforms for normal daily use, but are authorized to be worn without ODUs at command discretion when working in heated environments and/or safety is a concern. The coverall will be the standard Navy coverall available through Federal supply sources, coveralls available from the Coast Guard Uniform Distribution Center (UDC), or coveralls of similar style and color available from commercial sources at lower price. White coveralls are authorized for Marine Safety Inspectors. If identification is considered essential, such as on law enforcement and marine inspection missions, it will be as directed in CGHQ program instructions or when no program instructions exist, it will consist of the initials "USCG" placed above the left breast pocket and across the back of the coveralls. The lettering will be white block letters, one inch high for the front, and three inches high for the back. Purchase of special purpose coveralls, such as fire retardant or insulated coveralls, will be handled in accordance with organizational clothing direction above.
With this being said. I have ordered coveralls for years with Eagle Work and I have always been very happy with the service. I hope this helps.