Submitted by batojon t3_xwgaag in BuyItForLife

I’m trying to decide which jacket to go with. I live in Northern Wisconsin and spend a fair amount of time outdoors throughout the winter. Whether it’s shoveling snow for myself and my neighbor, walking through wooded areas, or hanging deer at deer camp, I need a jacket that can do that and clean off easy if it gets a little bit of mud or blood on it. I had a Northface which had a very light gray almost white part of the sleeve that just got too dirty to clean well last year, it was warm but just not durable enough and I was always worried about getting that light colored section stained with blood or mud that wouldn’t come out. So that brought me to these two workwear lines. I LOVE Patagonia as a company, their environmental responsibility is very appealing to me. However, Carhartt’s history of high performing workwear and the fact that it’s basically Wisconsin Gucci is also very appealing. Anyone try both?

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F-21 t1_ir6u0ov wrote

I'd go with something made out of real leather, it'll clean easily and last long...

Otherwise, Patagonia is very transparent and proven to stand behind their products either by replacing or repairing them.

Carhartt makes good products but they're a lot more disposable...

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Cedric35 t1_ir6urcw wrote

Just a note: Carhartt offers a 15% discount off everything to military ( including veterans), nurses, first responders, and medical providers through id.me.

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sharpace8 t1_ir6x66e wrote

I have had my eye on the steel forge aswell, I was curious how much more durable the face material is compared to a typical down jacket.

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DudeFromMiami t1_ir77fp4 wrote

Carr hart went down the drain when the hipsters got hold of it and made it a fashion statement. Went to their store in Italy recently and the quality did not seem like it use to.

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batojon OP t1_ir77pgb wrote

I’ve heard that overseas WIP stuff is horrible, which sucks because I feel like Carhartt, as an iconic American brand, should represent American toughness and quality manufacturing, not shitty American manufacturing

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Quail-a-lot t1_ir81tyh wrote

The Patagonia stuff I have gotten so far has been much better quality than my Carhartt stuff. Shame it is harder to find in Canada! The material has held up better and they have a repair program should you manage to do something to them. I am forever mending my husband's Carhartt doublefronts and my own are patches on patches and full re-seats. The women's stuff is crazy thinner than the men's from them, costs more since it is never on sale here, and does not last as long even with all my mending efforts. Patagonia uses the same fabric for both which is important to me! I'm not wearing this shit for fashion! I haven't gotten one of the chore jackets yet, but a few fellow farmers here absolutely love them.

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DudeFromMiami t1_ir91xec wrote

It’s not just the overseas stuff. They sold out years ago, have friends in the biz that have confirmed the same. Once they got a taste of the money that could be made catering to this counter culture lifestyle they were like, well.

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rock9the1house t1_ircopwd wrote

Upvote literally for the description of “Wisconsin’s Gucci”

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