Submitted by fjjsjakkakkwkk t3_zqchu7 in BuyItForLife
Any recommendations on a warm outdoor jacket that will last for life?
Submitted by fjjsjakkakkwkk t3_zqchu7 in BuyItForLife
Any recommendations on a warm outdoor jacket that will last for life?
‘Real work’
Work? Really??
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They even rehab old coats that are in need of some TLC. A good friend of mine works for them and says a lot of the employees get really geeked when they can check out a vintage coat. I inherited my dad’s jacket that he bought in the early 80’s and wore every day in the winter. I like it so much I bought a brand new version so I didn’t have to worry about accidentally trashing my dad’s coat crawling under a tractor or something and it’s every bit the same quality coat they were making back then. My friend also says Carhartt really takes care of their employees, so I feel doubly good about supporting a good company that makes good products. 5/5 stars definitely recommend
what ones though?
Their website lets you sort by warmth and desired usage. If you can find a Carhartt store nearby they’re great.
Duluth Trading
Filson Tin Cruiser.
Damned thing will outlive me.
I wax it annually and it still looks new after about 13 yes
Eddie Bauer has a snow boarding line, of jackets, that are great for that temperature range.
They also are “modular.” There is an outer water resistant layer and an inner warming layer, that can be easily separated. Essentially, you get two jackets for the price of one.
I recently got this AKHG Claimstake Vest from Duluth Trading and it's truly a badass warm vest. I would soon get the jacket but my closet is a bit full of 'this is a great jacket I'll get it!'
Which, now that I look, I can't find the jacket though I swear I just saw it the other day.
But the vest is great! Duluth Trading / Alaskan Hardware makes some damn fine products.
EDIT: It's even on sale!
A oversized jacket paired with a hoodie and a long sleeve sweat wicking thermal undershirt.
When working hard outdoors you will sweat. You can take off layers to overheat less. If you overheat and sweat much the dampness will make you cold.
Depends what kind of work.
If it needs to meet safety standards, something like this is probably your best bet.
Check out 1620 work wear. I have a pair of their fleeced pants and have really liked them so far. If you’re moving they are warm, sitting still requires layers
North Face arctic parka. Warm, dry and many pockets.
BIFL tier: 66 north, feathered friends, fjallraven, Canada goose, Carhartt Yukon extremes.
For those temps I think either a parka or layering a down puffer with a shell would be fine.
Warmest jacket would be something like the 66 north Jokla. But those are for really more for Arctic conditions, it's overkill for getting the mail in the Michigan suburbs.
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richnardone t1_j0xfn4f wrote
Carhartt. The older it gets, the better it looks! Especially to people who know what it's all about! Mine was all frayed at the cuffs. Fixed it with a lighter. The people who complimented me were the people who knew about real work.