Why I Quit Wearing CARHARTT

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I brought a Carhartt insulated construction jacket in the late 90's, it lasted me ten years. I was happy with it. The around 2010 I brought a second on it lasted 2 years before it started to fall apart. Someone got greedy and there quality went into the toilet. Never again.

eadgbefreak
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"Welcome back friends to the closet." Lol...well thanks for having us Cody....

UKLpzk
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Duluth 40grit has found home in my wardrobe drawers…. Impressed with the build and wearability. Only had them 2 years so durability is still in testing…

But agree on keeping the same patterns of pants and shirt. You always know where your stuff is in the pockets and belt.

TimmyMoza
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And the Halloween costume is complete. Stoked to go as Cody this year!!!

ianfreddy
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The Patagonia Iron Forge pants are great, but those back pockets can be tricky if you have to crawl around. I found that the stuff would just dump out when I was on a creeper under my car.

CarlMurawski
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Having attended a boarding school I fell in love with a daily 'uniform'. At age 74 I own seven dresses all the same maker, style, colour and it is so nice to get up and not fret about what to wear. I look neat, clean and sane (laughing).And it saves me money in the long run since I am not buying clothing that won't be worn or will end up being donated for lack of use.

BethGrantDeRoos
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For the last seven or eight years I've been wearing the Duluth Trading Company's Fire Hose work pants. After becoming accustomed to having twelve pockets, I found myself in a quandary one evening. I'd recently met and began dating a young lady who I was head over heels for. She was an 11, perfect in every way. We were "going out" that evening and after having "discussed" my usual attire and my lack of style or fashion sense, she insisted that I "dress up" and kindly helped me pick an alternative outfit by leaving it laying on the bed. Not wanting to get into another "discussion" with her, I decided not to point out to her that it was FRIDAY and what she'd picked out was usually reserved for Sunday, and so I did what all men do when smitten - whatever she says. After showering, I put on my Sunday britches, followed by my belt (having slid my multi-tool on it), and then commenced to emptying the pockets of my Duluth's, transferring everything over to my britches and putting it all in their proper pockets. That's when I came to a hard realization...though I'd thought she was perfect, she was eight pockets shy of being my girlfriend.

donmichaelcorbin
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When you feel good and safe in the clothes you wear, it's like having the right tools for the job, and it somehow frees you up to concentrate on the work you need to do with confidence. Good video, Cody.

eyewitness
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I've done this since my mid twenties. If you job doesn't include some sort of uniforms it not only makes it easier in the morning to figure out what to wear, it looks more professional.
Mostly, for me it boils down to efficiency !

glennjames
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Carhartt has went straight down the gutter, I used to only wear Carhartt but not anymore, the quality is not like it used to be. I'm a farmer and durability matters!

FarmersforTruth
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I know it's difficult to keep up, but both Levi's and Patagonia donate to anti-2a organizations. Just something to keep in mind if you care about your constitutional rights.

mrtomtastic
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Cody, if all partys were up for it, I think a lot of us would like to see how the old homestead is doing. Best wishes

dannyt
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I do the same, I have 20-30 pair of Dickie's Navy blue 13in work shorts, and hundreds of "Stafford Heavyweight Cotton Tee's" and I just bought 15 new pair of Dickies shorts for Black Friday sale. But I am retired military and very used to not having to choose my daily outfit. Simple dimple, same combo every day.

N.California
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Have worn roundhouse overalls for years. They have lasted so much longer than any other brand I’ve ever found.

FightinAggieFarmer
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I recently tried Duluth and the stretchy firehose pants are fantastic. Super comfortable.

eveljkov
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Thank you Cody for all that you do. Your recommendations last year made me decide to get prepared for lock-downs (~February 2020). That supply really got us through the year. We didn't have to fight down TP or cleaning supplies. We also saved a load of cash when the prices went up.

outdoordad
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I have been a sworn advocate of Duluth Trading Co.'s DuluthFlex Firehose Cargo Work pants for a few years now. The durability and comfort of them suits me very well. Maybe even more importantly, the pocket configuration is *PERFECT* for my particular EDC loadout. For summer wear, I use the shorts version of these pants for the same reasons and for the pocket configuration. I must admit the rear pocket on the Patagonia pants you showed looks pretty cool. I may have to try a pair of them out just to see.

Grogbelly
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I wear whatever pants, shirts, shorts, and dress clothes that I can find at yard sales or thrift stores. I almost never spend more than ten bucks on any article of clothing, except for insulated bibs and rain gear. I love my Carhart hoodies and rain jacket.

corey
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Those "wildland" belts are actually military riggers belts. And they come in a variety of thicknesses, widths, and styles. The D-ring buckle is used to rig equipmemt or lanyards, and some are even rated for rapelling so you don't need a full harness

deejay
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Unfortunately clothing companies are going the way of car companies adding in planned obsolescence so that you are required to buy more after the old product gets messed up. They don't think of it as "lets make a product that lasts years and years of daily use" they think "this product will get ruined after X amount of time so we can sell the consumer the a replacement which means more money".

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