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Carhartt has been a "hip" thing to wear. and a whole lotta people like to complain about people wearing carhartt not doing carhartt crap.
Quote from: yoga-like_abana on January 20, 2022, 08:59:15 AMCarhartt has been a "hip" thing to wear. and a whole lotta people like to complain about people wearing carhartt not doing carhartt crap.Fully support calling out posers in this manner
I am currently wearing a Carhartt long sleeve crew, I have three of them, and for about $20 they blow away any other long sleeve crew at that price point.
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on January 20, 2022, 02:13:48 PMI am currently wearing a Carhartt long sleeve crew, I have three of them, and for about $20 they blow away any other long sleeve crew at that price point.The thermal long sleeves are legit GOAT
I have: carhartt winter bibs, coat (xmas gift from former company), vest (Xmas gift from my dad), stocking cap.I have never worn the coat or vest. I wore the bibs and cap daily when working construction. Very high quality items imo.
I have some Carhartt coveralls and they are warm a.f. but a nightmare to get on and off.
Quote from: MakeItRain on January 20, 2022, 04:23:45 PMI have some Carhartt coveralls and they are warm a.f. but a nightmare to get on and off.I know my coveralls are made by Key. They have a zipper on the legs that goes all the way up to the hip. Much easier to get off and on than the ones with the short zipper. Keep them in the car as part of my winter emergency kit.
Now I'm totally sidetracking this thread but I can't think about overalls without also discussing 5-buckle boots? Who grew up wearing these things? They would invariably spring leaks and get filled with icy slime when feeding cows during the winter. Muck boots were a quantum leap forward over these.