I've been deep diving in my head into this sort of thing for a long time, and I can't say I've ever seen anyone in shortalls, other than Lederhosen, which to me would just be like seeing a guy in a kilt, both are seriously cool to see in public because the wearer conveys confidence. I wear kilts sometimes as a way to re-enforce my manhood in society. But today in America I only associate overalls with easy wearing farm clothes for people who work hard, because I grew up on a tiny farm in rural land and my parents dressed me in Oshkosh B'gosh overalls. Today I wear Carhartt pants and LL Bean jeans in the cooler months primarily, because they fit me well. I'm a working guy and working clothes fit my style. People are fascinating creatures and when we realize that we're all the same, seeing someone expressing themselves is a fucking beautiful thing. A lot of guys, especially older ones need some sort of protection (including my awesome 70-something dad) and they just make it work. I've always been young at heart but old in style, I had a bigass beard and wild western style mustache when I was 17 because I could, and it was great. I spent my 20's and 30's discovering style from other era's, like the cowboy action shooters who role play 1800's dudes and shoot guns, to the WW2 re-enactors, all while trying to discover my ABDL side, so for me a guy wearing anything that conveys confidence in who they are is awesome when combined with any other style, like ABDL.