12-28-2007, 03:02 PM
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| Re: Carhartt Coat Question.. I have one and love it. i wear it more than the expensive leather jacket I got for christmas last year!
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Originally Posted by Redbug I have 3 different Carhart jackets. I cannot think of a more durable jacket than Carhart's.
I have the traditional coat with arctic quilted lining, then the duck jean jacket blanket lined, and the workcamo active jacket quilted flannel lined.
I wear the jean jacket probably the most, since moving to SC since it is a shorter jacket and it really does not get extremely cold down here.
The thing that bothers me about most of the jackets are the zippers. They do not have double zippers. I like to unzip the bottom of a jacket up some while leaving the top portion zipped. Handy for sitting in a truck, etc. Maybe by now, they have incorporated double zippers. My jackets are years old.
One of my friends always says..."If the country went to **** in a handbasket, the only things left would be ole Redbug, his Carhart, and the cockroaches!". | |
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12-28-2007, 06:10 PM
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| Re: Carhartt Coat Question.. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Soundguy I have one and love it. i wear it more than the expensive leather jacket I got for christmas last year!
sounduy | Uh.. Chris? What's a Floridian know about cold weather gear?
(I was in Daytona Beach for the 1986 Bike week and liked to froze my tail off 'cause I left all my winter duds at home! I know it CAN get cold there)
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12-28-2007, 07:47 PM
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| Re: Carhartt Coat Question.. Hello All,
This is a subject I have been thinking about. Does anyone know where I might be able to find what I call a Chore Coat. A denim coat with two large pockets and two small chest pockets. No Lining. The one I want to replace has large metal buttons, not a zipper. I can not seem to find one of these that was always available at TSC and Sears thirty or forty years ago.
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12-28-2007, 08:42 PM
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| Re: Carhartt Coat Question.. carhartt has a chore coat Carhartt - Product - Duck Chore Coat/Blanket Lined Carhartt - Product - Sandstone Chore Coat/Blanket Lined
Fromthe carhartt site look for the link at the top for 'online retailers'... I orderd mine from Homers Men and boys..
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12-29-2007, 01:00 AM
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| Re: Carhartt Coat Question.. We are having a crazy one this year.. mostly still have temps in the 80s.. but have a few mornings in the 40's.. and a few days this month have produced temps in the high 20's.. enough to freeze some ice over my horse water buckets.. etc..
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Originally Posted by Farmwithjunk Uh.. Chris? What's a Floridian know about cold weather gear?
(I was in Daytona Beach for the 1986 Bike week and liked to froze my tail off 'cause I left all my winter duds at home! I know it CAN get cold there) | |
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12-29-2007, 05:55 AM
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| Re: Carhartt Coat Question.. Thanks Brian. I'm still looking for one that is NOT LINED.
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12-29-2007, 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by timnjaneb Thanks Brian. I'm still looking for one that is NOT LINED.
Tim | Sorry I sped read by the unlined part and it never registered.. Ill try again.. http://www.uniformsmanufacturing.com...catid=4&fam=95
check these out as well.. there are some that do not mention a lining http://www.pointerbrand.com/DynamicP...tegory=Jackets
Good luck
Brian
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12-29-2007, 10:44 AM
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| Re: Carhartt Coat Question..
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12-29-2007, 06:23 PM
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| Re: Carhartt Coat Question.. For high quality hunting and work wear, try Filson. Not cheap, but definitely long lasting. Also American made.
I've got the Packer Coat ( Filson - Tin Cloth Packer Coat) which you can layer under. I've never had a coat that blocks the wind or cold air like this one. It's also got a double zipper so you can open the lower part whil the top is zipped. That's right handy, men.
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12-30-2007, 05:46 AM
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| Re: Carhartt Coat Question.. Thanks again Brian,
The Pointer brand items looks exactly like what we are looking for.
Will post a note in a couple weeks about the quality and value we find.
Tim |
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