I’ll never understand why people try and gate keep clothing brands. If you really like a clothing brand wouldn’t you want other people to enjoy it too?
@@Xenoghoul28 I'm a loading dock worker and a yard dog. I work nights and shit gets cold.....I tried some other brands but Carhartt is the only brand which gets the job done and lasts....specialy those rain defender hoodies.....they use to be reasonably priced....not so much anymore....pretty soon I won't be able to afford Carhartt....I guess it's back to Dickies
Too fucking accurate!!! When I was a factory/warehouse worker I would constantly see this brand but then I started seeing college kids wear it and then skaters. Now I work at Amazon and all I see getting shipped are white/pink carhartt beanies/sweatshirts (never in my life had I seen one before). This is basically doc Martin boots, poor people wear something then celebrities wear it and then everyone wears it and it decreases in quality. Can't wait for wolverine/redwing boots to be "fashionable".
This is what I've always said and then I proceed to get slammed with derision. When you actually need durable workwear for your career, it's frustrating when the price goes up but the quality goes down, but oh well, at least companies like Carhartt, Filson, Timberland, and Red Wing are making good money from the cosplay community. It kills me when you see people saying "I've had my X jacket for a million years, and it's still in perfect condition! You should buy one, because I wear it to my office job and to grab my daily Starbucks, so I can confidently attest to it's durability!".
@@timsutherland4033 And there you go. You're absolutely right to go ahead and wear "whatever the fuck you want to". That's always the defense of somebody that wears work attire or something that they don't really need. You don't see people hyping up brands like Walls, Berne, or Red Kap because they actually want to wear durable work attire casually: it's really all about that little patch on the pocket or hat. It's fine if someone wants to appear a certain way: I really don't care. What annoys me is that when it's time I need new boots or new pants for my career - what I may have bought a year or two ago is almost always not the same, causing me to have to stock up because it sucks to have to seek out new attire that I'm unfamiliar with. So, unfortunately, it seems I'm in the minority as far as the target customer base for these companies. Its a legitimate concern, and yet I've been called a hick, redneck, or blue collar, like it's an insult by the people wearing brands like Carhartt or Filson in order to appear to be those very things! So if it makes me a hick because I need them for my career, I'd gladly be a low life hick piece of shit garbage or whatever makes them feel better than a fake poser that's probably never swung a wrench or had mud on their hands.
Carhartt was never affordable really, at least not by my estimation. I've been wearing it since I was a baby and times were tough then, but if you could get 10 years out of an $80 coat, that was pretty good. the prices haven't really changed much in the last 20 years. I just bought a detroit jacket MIU brand new for $75 less than 2 years ago. Even their staple B01 pants are still under $100. Not entirely expensive but definitely not cheap either. I think you guys just like to find things to complain about.
When I was a teen, I thought brands are all about their history and heritage. For example Vans is for skateboarders, The north face is for mountaineering, carhartt is for construction workers and farmers. But turns out every brand could with ease twist their directions and abandon their principles for the sake of income. The way I see it, Carhartt became another fashion brand lately just like many other.
@@BravestCoward Sure you can. But for me seeing these left tiktok kids wearing stuff tough men and women wear to do their job is kinda off. I don’t really dig ‘em.
Dude, your satire is top notch! Funny how I keep my Carhartt gear clean, coz in Europe it is quite expensive. But then again, when I use it for work I feel like I am doing something right!
@@kents.2866 I like the Big Bill work cloths. Well constructed and have some nice features that carhartt didn’t, like a full zip front. That’s my “go to” now, but I’ve checked out the Berne brand bibs at the local farm store and to be honest I’d probably have to look at Berne and Carhartt side by side to decide which Vietnam made pair I’d buy.
Hey man, mild carpal tunnel syndrome is no joke. Blue collar workers have it so easy...they dont understand how hard it is to sit for 8 hours strolling youtube when youre supposed to be making a powerpoint presentation 😢
The sad part it's so true I actually work as blue collar (welder) and I go through so much carhart burning the hoodies and shirts and now it's getting so damn expensive I started getting duluth stuff.
@@MrKelly-ll1lx I got a carhartt sweater I bought in 2010. I'm so mad because I want to buy another and I can't find it anywhere....best 65$ I've spent on a sweater!
Yeah, I guess I used to be on board with this satire lol. All these (not so) HARD WURKIN FELLERS wearing their dang'ol CORHORT. But then I jokingly tried on a jacket one day (at tractor supply of all places lol) and found out hmmm there's something to this lol I'm a husky guy and this stuff fits well and feels good. So . . . now I have a collection haha
I wore Carhartt in the 90s when I was a forklift Operator for US Gypsum. I hated that job. Nothing like loading wall board onto flatbed trucks with the bay doors open, no heat and it’s 5 degrees with the cold wind blowing off the Hudson. Nothing keeps you warm. Not even Carhartt.
Wool, wool, wool. Wool layering will keep you warm. For wind, rain/snow, and durability, wear a lightweight nylon shell. Carhart is bulky, heavy, cheap, polyester and cotton garbage.
I wear carhartt brand at work. A guy thought I was at the assisted living facility to fix their electrical problems. I told him no. I'm a Home Health Physical Therapist 😁 who's wearing carhartt polo shirt, carhartt khaki pants
I’m a stonemason. I can tell you that nobody who puts in the hard work and wears the brands that are built to do the work gives a shit if skaters or kids or whoever wears the brand too. We can tell who’s who.
I've seen alot of Skateboarders wearing it so I usually associated the brand with that especially since Carhartt does have its own Skate Team, I also found it turns out they do a variety of different types of clothing
As someone who grew up in a blue collar family. I relate to this video...because now everyone I grew up with is now white collar...and so am I...and I wear my Carhart's while working my 8-5 Info Sec Job giving power point presentations lol.
I can ABSOLUTELY relate to this! 😂😂 It is rare to see me teaching any of my Cybersecurity classes at the University without at least one piece of Carhartt clothing on.
@@Slinkyy1234 I do labor and DO wear these jackets. Most guys i know wear canvas jackets. Its literally the few materials that are abrasion resistant. And no one can say shit to me. Because my company name is stitched on the jacket itself.
Carhartt means you can spend 50 bucks on a Sweatshirt and comfortably wear it in 25 degree weather. Or you can spend 2 grand on a Canada Goose jacket but I guess I’m the douche bag 🤷🏻♂️
I don’t get why people wear Canada goose in 10° this ain’t Antarctica, people in Utah look at me weird when I wear a thick leather jacket over a hoodie like wtf we ain’t waddlin with the penguins y’all (I’m from the south)
dumpster diving in places where blue collar jobs are more common than white collar jobs are probably bound to guarantee you some carhartt clothing now 😂
Hip hop only really made this stuff popular in the 90's. I don't know what is causing a resurgence in work wear other than more people having to take on more physical labor jobs due to the cost of entry to skilled labor being too high (i.e. having to have a degree AND work history out of college).
I remember when this trend started. I’ve always worked in the trades and mistakenly thought a guy I met at work did, too. Turned out he was a manager & he didn’t come from the field. Mind blown. I remember him bringing up some kind of nonsense like what my favorite hammer was. 😂
I bought my father a pair of Carhartt canvas pants for his 50th birthday....they are still worn frequently with the torn knees and left butt cheek showing....I think he stopped washing them because the dirt probably holds the fibers together, coming up to 25 years tho
The reason sakters started wearing carhartt was because it was durable you could take anfall in their jacket and keep your skin intact. Its not new either skaters have been wearing it since the 80s. There are alot of coffee shop carhartt but i dont really mind tbh
Good stuff. I work a white collar job now, but spent over ten years in blue collar work (factories, landscaping, construction/surveying) and I just haven’t found a brand that holds up the same way so I still wear it. Can afford it better now too, ha!
I got a carharrt jacket for Christmas I had no idea it was a big brand or it was popular I wear mine to sleep in when it's cold I don't think I have ever taken it out of the house
I’m 36 and I been wearing carhartt as longest I remember. Here in Chicago is normal thing, specially in the winter. Mostly warehouse workers, factory workers and gang bangers rock carhartt. So wear whatever the fuck you want. Just don’t wear the wrong colors specially in Chicago.
Wait…didn’t Carhartt mandate All the employees to get the poke back in January 2022, and said “We stand behind our decision because we believe vaccines are necessary to protect our workforce,” Carhartt co.
With their recent decision to continue to push vax mandates on their workers, I thought that was a slap in the face to the everyday hard working men and women that support their brand. But apparently they knew the people that wear their brand better than I did.
Ever since United Airlines had their vaccine mandate to continue employment they haven’t had anyone die of Covid. Maybe it’s a business decision to save money on training new hires to replace the ones who die from Covid. But I digress, I’m not an everyday working man who wants to die of Covid, I’m an everyday working man who got his vaccine so I can continue working everyday and living my life.
@@FOSSIL13drums Where is this information available? Also how many employees died of Covid-19 versus other causes during this time? The CDC freely admits they can't give an accurate count since so many alleged Covid-19 deaths were actually from other causes. They are presently in the process of correcting the actual statistics. Also the Covid-19 shots won't be dependable for the next version of Covid-19. Please define what " being vaccinated " means.
I use my dad's carhartt jacket because it's so warm and nice. He got it from his older brother and has had it for a few years. New ones are nice, but worn ones are better!
I have a 16 yr old Carhartt/ Makita jacket in mint condition. I live in Florida so I only wear it maybe 15 times a yr but just the same I'm proud. It actually looks brand new,I was looking at the tag in the collar yesterday, its getting a little worn but that's it!
Nah man carhartt just makes great stuff, I do landscaping and in the fall where I live it gets mad cold so a nice carhartt jacket is always welcomed, only reason I made it through this past fall
Kids these days are wearing carhartt now because it's the only brand that'll let their nuts and balls breathe. Everyone's still making skinny jeans except workwear brands.
tbh, I didn't even know that it's popular brand. I bought it because my friend from the US recommended it to me and there are 2 shops that sell them here.
Wow you sure showed them. Well at least you aren't a walking billboard for a conglomerate. Idk why anybody would wanna give any company free advertising unless they were a loser who bought into some made up ideals from the company. Why do so many old people feel betrayed from a brand that makes silly little clothes.
I'm british I wear it everyday for work in my office and then for my unit I have carhartt overalls . We don't really have another brand here par dickies that's anywhere near as comftable or tough.
I mean from Carhartt wip site: Carhartt Work In Progress (Carhartt WIP) forms a division of the American brand Carhartt, one of the first companies to pioneer workwear in the USA. Founded in Europe in 1989, 100 years after Hamilton Carhartt established his business in Detroit, Carhartt WIP has been carefully adapting and modifying Carhartt's core product characteristics for a different audience of consumers who value refined design and quality while still remaining true to Carhartt's brand origins. This was their goal
It's a heavy duty, quality, sweatshirt. I quit thinking about it after I bought it because it's my 3rd or 4th one. I know what I'm going to get out of it so I don't have to think about it. Not thinking about projecting an image or trying to be part of a tribe. It's a freaking sweatshirt . . . that's all.
The only carhartt i wear is my 8 year old zip up jacket I think it might’ve been a purple-ish color at some point has all types of cuts and stains and rtv and silicone all over it. It has a company name on it i never worked for and the name tag was ripped off before i got it. I dont even know where it came from i just started wearing it
I work maintenance at a university. I do just about everything manual and skilled labor. Carhartt is basically all I wear. Not to work though, I wear 20 dollar wranglers and dickies t shirts.
lmao watched this on my work computer, and when that Teams ping chimed in, I thought it was MY boss chiming in for a second! Then I realized that I was watching this after work hours, so it couldn't have been her.
Carhartt is the best, have some gear I keep clean for general wear cos it looks so nice and some gear I use for work as a drilling engineer cos it wears so well. Best brand ever imo
my dad has the exact carhartt jacket u have and he has for 20 yrs i'm 13 and just got a new carhartt jacket and he just like how durable they are and it's the only carhartt things he owns
One thing I wish Carhartt would do with their pants is make sure the sizes are the same as the others. I mean if I took a 32x32 it's not a 32 with Carhartt it's a whole different size. We got to start having standard eyes sizing in this country. You're by shoes online that's even worse
My dad is a plumber so he has tons of bibs and jackets and I’m just starting my apprenticeship in becoming a heavy duty tech and I’m taking some of his that are ones he doesn’t wear no more
I bought a walls jacket once. Within a couple days two snaps fell apart then the zipper broke. Only wore it a few times. Not working in it either just wearing it.
I found this scrolling RUclips on the clock while wearing a Carhart FR uniform shirt and a Carhart FR jacket with our company logo. They got us Ariat FR jeans though lol.
As a mechanic, it's tough shit. I Bought a jacket maybe 5 years ago and it seen some abuse, hasn't failed me yet. I would definitely buy it again as long as they keep the quality up.
Sorry to tell everyone I’ve been in construction for over 20 years and I can honestly tell you they don’t make Carhart clothing like they used to back in the day, it’s a joke now it’s lighter duck cloth, Some of the jackets have less down in them, The quality isn’t there like it used to be, just look at some of the vintage jackets if you got any of them what a difference in what they make not like nowadays facts!
That's true. Here in Germany it's pretty much impossible to get a pair of good old duck trousers. They're only selling this weird stretchy ones. I order most of my workwear from the US, because over here nothing really comes close to classic made carhartt workwear.
I totally agree with you. I bought the Bartlett jacket 8-9 years ago and it was so warm and lined with a very quality Sherpa lining. I lost weight and wanted one more fitted and bought the newer ones and they are so thin and no longer a jacket that holds up to the Chicago winter on it’s own. Looks nice but not warm at all with a thin cheaper Sherpa lining
It’s funny how they’ve exported the work force to places like China whilst keeping the same prices and lowering quality. Carhartt is hardly even a workwear brand anymore as much as it is fashion.
@@TNCelt1 no, I just definitely trolling you and the rest of the whiners.... carhartt clearly doesn't care.... just like the nfl didn't care, nascar didn't care, nike didn't care, yeti didn't care and so on.... the little right wing temper tantrum boycotts don't work
@@Big_Wamu Corporations used to care about their bottom line. I really miss corporate greed and cash is king. CEOs drinking ESG koolaid will lose in the end. The sooner the better.
Carhartt it's basically the Midwest Gucci 🤣
Agreed lol
Damn right! That's my giddup right there
Lmao so true
Stealing
lmfaooo
One thing I learned early on from my dad. NEVER take a dump on your own time. Only on Company time
I must of worked with your dad. I work for myself now because my coworkers spent to much time on the john instead of working.
They call me 007 at work.
0 skill.
0 motivation.
7 poop breaks.
Boss makes a dollar
I make a dime
That’s why I poop on company time
💯
I make a dime. Boss makes a buck. Thats why I smoke crack in the company truck.
All jokes aside Carhartt just makes really good shit so it makes sense that the mainstream is starting to adopt it for everyday wear
I’ll never understand why people try and gate keep clothing brands. If you really like a clothing brand wouldn’t you want other people to enjoy it too?
All I can do is laugh man. I use Carhartt for my welding gig man. It’s just dope
@@Xenoghoul28 I'm a loading dock worker and a yard dog. I work nights and shit gets cold.....I tried some other brands but Carhartt is the only brand which gets the job done and lasts....specialy those rain defender hoodies.....they use to be reasonably priced....not so much anymore....pretty soon I won't be able to afford Carhartt....I guess it's back to Dickies
@@Comic_Geek2001 Nope, like someone else said once it becomes fashionable and everyone starts wearing it the quality will go down.
@@shiijei2638 I haven’t noticed a drop in carhartt but I’ve only started wearing it about 2 years ago
Too fucking accurate!!! When I was a factory/warehouse worker I would constantly see this brand but then I started seeing college kids wear it and then skaters. Now I work at Amazon and all I see getting shipped are white/pink carhartt beanies/sweatshirts (never in my life had I seen one before). This is basically doc Martin boots, poor people wear something then celebrities wear it and then everyone wears it and it decreases in quality. Can't wait for wolverine/redwing boots to be "fashionable".
This is what I've always said and then I proceed to get slammed with derision. When you actually need durable workwear for your career, it's frustrating when the price goes up but the quality goes down, but oh well, at least companies like Carhartt, Filson, Timberland, and Red Wing are making good money from the cosplay community.
It kills me when you see people saying "I've had my X jacket for a million years, and it's still in perfect condition! You should buy one, because I wear it to my office job and to grab my daily Starbucks, so I can confidently attest to it's durability!".
Probably should pay less attention to what people think and wear what the fuck you want because you want to
@@timsutherland4033 And there you go. You're absolutely right to go ahead and wear "whatever the fuck you want to". That's always the defense of somebody that wears work attire or something that they don't really need. You don't see people hyping up brands like Walls, Berne, or Red Kap because they actually want to wear durable work attire casually: it's really all about that little patch on the pocket or hat. It's fine if someone wants to appear a certain way: I really don't care. What annoys me is that when it's time I need new boots or new pants for my career - what I may have bought a year or two ago is almost always not the same, causing me to have to stock up because it sucks to have to seek out new attire that I'm unfamiliar with. So, unfortunately, it seems I'm in the minority as far as the target customer base for these companies. Its a legitimate concern, and yet I've been called a hick, redneck, or blue collar, like it's an insult by the people wearing brands like Carhartt or Filson in order to appear to be those very things! So if it makes me a hick because I need them for my career, I'd gladly be a low life hick piece of shit garbage or whatever makes them feel better than a fake poser that's probably never swung a wrench or had mud on their hands.
Carhartt was never affordable really, at least not by my estimation. I've been wearing it since I was a baby and times were tough then, but if you could get 10 years out of an $80 coat, that was pretty good. the prices haven't really changed much in the last 20 years. I just bought a detroit jacket MIU brand new for $75 less than 2 years ago. Even their staple B01 pants are still under $100. Not entirely expensive but definitely not cheap either. I think you guys just like to find things to complain about.
Redwing boots are already fashionable. Maybe you just need to stop gatekeeping what people can wear.
When I was a teen, I thought brands are all about their history and heritage. For example Vans is for skateboarders, The north face is for mountaineering, carhartt is for construction workers and farmers.
But turns out every brand could with ease twist their directions and abandon their principles for the sake of income. The way I see it, Carhartt became another fashion brand lately just like many other.
And jeans were for cowboys, are we not allowed to wear them to the supermarket now? lmao
@@BravestCoward Sure you can. But for me seeing these left tiktok kids wearing stuff tough men and women wear to do their job is kinda off. I don’t really dig ‘em.
North Face is basically nothing but a fashion brand now except, oddly enough, their tents are seen all over base camp on Everest.
@@AndrewKozley I mean what do you expect Carhartt clothes are nice
Boo fucking hoo
I wear Carhartt to sit behind a desk. Had no idea it would offend the hard workin', truck drivin', tobacco chewin', workin' man's fashion police.
Bought me some Carhartt denims and to not fit this stereotype I decided to cut a piece of wood in half - worked so well
I'm from Detroit, so Carharrt is a natural thing.
I've never met a man from Michigan that didn't have a carhart on lol, especially ones from Detroit. I think its just a Midwest thing.
@@alexryherd9810 It's because they make really good cold weather clothes for cheap.
@@alexryherd9810 same for West Virginia lol
Dude, your satire is top notch! Funny how I keep my Carhartt gear clean, coz in Europe it is quite expensive. But then again, when I use it for work I feel like I am doing something right!
The Midwest gucci..
So true 🤣🤣
Working as a tradesman in the Midwest Carhartt used to be good working man’s cloths, now many of their products have slipped.
Yeah I agree. What brands are decent now? I looked at Duluth trading company and it didn't look too impressive either
@@kents.2866 I like the Big Bill work cloths. Well constructed and have some nice features that carhartt didn’t, like a full zip front. That’s my “go to” now, but I’ve checked out the Berne brand bibs at the local farm store and to be honest I’d probably have to look at Berne and Carhartt side by side to decide which Vietnam made pair I’d buy.
@@kents.2866 I’ve heard good things about Snickers work wear.
@@kents.2866 If you like flannels, TSC carries Roughcut heavy flannel shirts that are usually on sale for $20, but MSRP is only about $24, I believe.
Berne Workwear
Hey man, mild carpal tunnel syndrome is no joke. Blue collar workers have it so easy...they dont understand how hard it is to sit for 8 hours strolling youtube when youre supposed to be making a powerpoint presentation 😢
Brother did not expect you to be watching this video very cool 😎
@@artz50 good to see you here too brother!
My family has worn Carhartt for years. My jacket is going on year 6 and it's still good.
The sad part it's so true I actually work as blue collar (welder) and I go through so much carhart burning the hoodies and shirts and now it's getting so damn expensive I started getting duluth stuff.
I wear "wall" jackets. They're not much different, but they're only like $50
I swear every time I see a guy wearing Carhartt I stop and speak and mention my love for Carhartt lol!
Whole lotta people wearing carhartt that don’t do carhartt work
Man I do the same 😂👍🏽
@@MrKelly-ll1lx I got a carhartt sweater I bought in 2010. I'm so mad because I want to buy another and I can't find it anywhere....best 65$ I've spent on a sweater!
@@sloppyjonuts9162 Yeah seems like everyone forgot that jeans were made for Cowboys. You don't wear jeans right?
Yeah, I guess I used to be on board with this satire lol.
All these (not so) HARD WURKIN FELLERS wearing their dang'ol CORHORT.
But then I jokingly tried on a jacket one day (at tractor supply of all places lol) and found out hmmm there's something to this lol
I'm a husky guy and this stuff fits well and feels good.
So . . . now I have a collection haha
Welcome brother 😂
Carry on!👌🏾
If you were at the TSC, you should have walked out with an armful of Roughcut Flannel! Those shirts are tanks and always on sale for $20!
Get to work nerd
I wore Carhartt in the 90s when I was a forklift Operator for US Gypsum. I hated that job. Nothing like loading wall board onto flatbed trucks with the bay doors open, no heat and it’s 5 degrees with the cold wind blowing off the Hudson. Nothing keeps you warm. Not even Carhartt.
Wool, wool, wool. Wool layering will keep you warm. For wind, rain/snow, and durability, wear a lightweight nylon shell. Carhart is bulky, heavy, cheap, polyester and cotton garbage.
I wear carhartt brand at work. A guy thought I was at the assisted living facility to fix their electrical problems. I told him no. I'm a Home Health Physical Therapist 😁 who's wearing carhartt polo shirt, carhartt khaki pants
This is fuckin hilarious man.
Lmfaoo
I’m a stonemason. I can tell you that nobody who puts in the hard work and wears the brands that are built to do the work gives a shit if skaters or kids or whoever wears the brand too. We can tell who’s who.
I've seen alot of Skateboarders wearing it so I usually associated the brand with that especially since Carhartt does have its own Skate Team, I also found it turns out they do a variety of different types of clothing
We need something that won't get holes or will look good with holes. Carhart is a good clothing brand if you plan to hit the ground on a daily basis
As someone who grew up in a blue collar family. I relate to this video...because now everyone I grew up with is now white collar...and so am I...and I wear my Carhart's while working my 8-5 Info Sec Job giving power point presentations lol.
Same. I used to work hard labor in my early 20s but never bought these jackets. No longer work hard labor but now I have one of these jackets lol
I can ABSOLUTELY relate to this! 😂😂 It is rare to see me teaching any of my Cybersecurity classes at the University without at least one piece of Carhartt clothing on.
@@Slinkyy1234 I do labor and DO wear these jackets. Most guys i know wear canvas jackets. Its literally the few materials that are abrasion resistant. And no one can say shit to me. Because my company name is stitched on the jacket itself.
Carhartt means you can spend 50 bucks on a Sweatshirt and comfortably wear it in 25 degree weather. Or you can spend 2 grand on a Canada Goose jacket but I guess I’m the douche bag 🤷🏻♂️
I don’t get why people wear Canada goose in 10° this ain’t Antarctica, people in Utah look at me weird when I wear a thick leather jacket over a hoodie like wtf we ain’t waddlin with the penguins y’all (I’m from the south)
Not targeted towards the same people at all poor example
lol pretty sure the carhartt jackets and a nice down jacket are about the same price: $120 but ooook
I wish that were true. In Chicago Carhartt will only get you to about October. After that a Canada Goose is a pretty smart play.
@@paulocanecarlthedamnjohnson Leather jackets absorb cold.
Dickies makes
great canvas
in browns
and blacks.
Guys who still buy carhartt in 2022 “govern me harder, daddy!”
All the carhartt stuff I own I bought before they pushed the vaccine. I'd love to get rid of them but can't afford to at the moment.
@@jacobsanders8079 same here. Mine have all been debadged though
@@ajleuty2387 I'll have to do so as well. There are symbols on the buttons of the jacket though
I got a carhartt chore jacket from my uncle, who bought it in the 80s. That’s a hell of a coat.
dumpster diving in places where blue collar jobs are more common than white collar jobs are probably bound to guarantee you some carhartt clothing now 😂
Hip hop only really made this stuff popular in the 90's. I don't know what is causing a resurgence in work wear other than more people having to take on more physical labor jobs due to the cost of entry to skilled labor being too high (i.e. having to have a degree AND work history out of college).
Exactly 90s and early 2000s loved the Dickies suit and Carhardts
I remember when this trend started. I’ve always worked in the trades and mistakenly thought a guy I met at work did, too. Turned out he was a manager & he didn’t come from the field. Mind blown. I remember him bringing up some kind of nonsense like what my favorite hammer was. 😂
Vaughan ✅
I bought my father a pair of Carhartt canvas pants for his 50th birthday....they are still worn frequently with the torn knees and left butt cheek showing....I think he stopped washing them because the dirt probably holds the fibers together, coming up to 25 years tho
In NYC lots of ppl wear Carhartt. I dont even work construction and got a few. I find them extremely comfortable and warm during the winter.
The reason sakters started wearing carhartt was because it was durable you could take anfall in their jacket and keep your skin intact. Its not new either skaters have been wearing it since the 80s. There are alot of coffee shop carhartt but i dont really mind tbh
Mike Adams: they should be renamed to Miocardheart
Good stuff. I work a white collar job now, but spent over ten years in blue collar work (factories, landscaping, construction/surveying) and I just haven’t found a brand that holds up the same way so I still wear it. Can afford it better now too, ha!
😂😂😂 Hilarious dude so good
You sound exactly like every Hipster I've ever met. Lol
Carthartt is a good brand tho love wearing it when I’m working or not
I got a carharrt jacket for Christmas I had no idea it was a big brand or it was popular I wear mine to sleep in when it's cold I don't think I have ever taken it out of the house
I’m 36 and I been wearing carhartt as longest I remember. Here in Chicago is normal thing, specially in the winter. Mostly warehouse workers, factory workers and gang bangers rock carhartt. So wear whatever the fuck you want. Just don’t wear the wrong colors specially in Chicago.
Wait…didn’t Carhartt mandate All the employees to get the poke back in January 2022, and said
“We stand behind our decision because we believe vaccines are necessary to protect our workforce,” Carhartt co.
With their recent decision to continue to push vax mandates on their workers, I thought that was a slap in the face to the everyday hard working men and women that support their brand. But apparently they knew the people that wear their brand better than I did.
Ever since United Airlines had their vaccine mandate to continue employment they haven’t had anyone die of Covid. Maybe it’s a business decision to save money on training new hires to replace the ones who die from Covid.
But I digress, I’m not an everyday working man who wants to die of Covid, I’m an everyday working man who got his vaccine so I can continue working everyday and living my life.
@@FOSSIL13drums Where is this information available? Also how many employees died of Covid-19 versus other causes during this time? The CDC freely admits they can't give an accurate count since so many alleged Covid-19 deaths were actually from other causes. They are presently in the process of correcting the actual statistics. Also the Covid-19 shots won't be dependable for the next version of Covid-19. Please define what " being vaccinated " means.
Compliant,mindless little sheep comes to mind. Stay tuned to "lord" Fauci,CNN and MSNBC and this pathetic hoax will never end!
I use my dad's carhartt jacket because it's so warm and nice. He got it from his older brother and has had it for a few years. New ones are nice, but worn ones are better!
Adam Calhoun burned all of his Carhartt gear! 🤣🤣
I have a 16 yr old Carhartt/ Makita jacket in mint condition. I live in Florida so I only wear it maybe 15 times a yr but just the same I'm proud. It actually looks brand new,I was looking at the tag in the collar yesterday, its getting a little worn but that's it!
We should’ve seen the signs… RIP Carhartt
Nah man carhartt just makes great stuff, I do landscaping and in the fall where I live it gets mad cold so a nice carhartt jacket is always welcomed, only reason I made it through this past fall
Kids these days are wearing carhartt now because it's the only brand that'll let their nuts and balls breathe. Everyone's still making skinny jeans except workwear brands.
tbh, I didn't even know that it's popular brand. I bought it because my friend from the US recommended it to me and there are 2 shops that sell them here.
Dude this had me laughing the hardest ive laughed all year, thanks man. Serously thank you
Or when you see the homies all decked out in bibs, jacket, boots and hat . You know damn well they never worked a day in their lives haha .
This was so hilarious, coming from a Carhartt fan. Now I gotta go clock in while rocking my Carhartt 😎
Carhartt is a really good brand tho got a new jacket but this time i went with ariat does not feel as bulky as the carhartt
Yeah. I have to wear carhartt FR when I go offshore to take a measurement then play on the computer for the other 6 days eating 4 meals a day.
Cutting all my carhartt tags off and mailing them to carhartt
Good idea
Wow you sure showed them. Well at least you aren't a walking billboard for a conglomerate. Idk why anybody would wanna give any company free advertising unless they were a loser who bought into some made up ideals from the company. Why do so many old people feel betrayed from a brand that makes silly little clothes.
i just ordered my first Carhartt jacket in that colour! So excited!
The thing is, I can tell by the holes in your jacket that you actually used it well.
I’m a Rochester, NY Carhartt legend. I’ve been wearing the brand for 28 years. Shout out Ralph Lauren Polo, Nautica, and The North Face. 😎✌🏿
28 years and you still haven't figured out that Carhart products suck?
New York NY the 212
You must not be a real legend. Never heard of you ever.. that was pretty funny though.
Spritz on some Drakkar and you're there!
@@AJHart-eg1ys no doubt! Salute
I trust Carhartt clothing to make me look good while I’m coerced into taking vaccines.
I'm british I wear it everyday for work in my office and then for my unit I have carhartt overalls . We don't really have another brand here par dickies that's anywhere near as comftable or tough.
I mean from Carhartt wip site:
Carhartt Work In Progress (Carhartt WIP) forms a division of the American brand Carhartt, one of the first companies to pioneer workwear in the USA. Founded in Europe in 1989, 100 years after Hamilton Carhartt established his business in Detroit, Carhartt WIP has been carefully adapting and modifying Carhartt's core product characteristics for a different audience of consumers who value refined design and quality while still remaining true to Carhartt's brand origins.
This was their goal
From respected to shunned. Way to go Carhartt.
Yeh... now they will be synonymous with purple hair way to go
@@jbbolts better than PBJ drinking wife beater.
Shunned from DEBORAH
@@grzyruth9205 and everybody else who actually works for a living.
How’s that student loan bailout coming?
Dickies: "i guess i get a free pass huh?"
I can't find a Detroit anywhere ugh
They started a vaccine mandate to work there. Lost a lot of business.
It was the staple brand of a British student 20 years ago but you’d be lucky to find a student who could afford it in 2023.
It's a heavy duty, quality, sweatshirt. I quit thinking about it after I bought it because it's my 3rd or 4th one. I know what I'm going to get out of it so I don't have to think about it. Not thinking about projecting an image or trying to be part of a tribe. It's a freaking sweatshirt . . . that's all.
Does anyone else just wear carharrts bc they’re comfortable and not itchy unlike most beanies?
i LOVE that jacket. What model is it?
The only carhartt i wear is my 8 year old zip up jacket I think it might’ve been a purple-ish color at some point has all types of cuts and stains and rtv and silicone all over it. It has a company name on it i never worked for and the name tag was ripped off before i got it. I dont even know where it came from i just started wearing it
I work maintenance at a university. I do just about everything manual and skilled labor. Carhartt is basically all I wear. Not to work though, I wear 20 dollar wranglers and dickies t shirts.
Serious note what’s the jacket ? 😂
Does anyone know what model jacket he was wearing?
have you found out? im looking for it too x)
I just wore mine until it looked worn in. Doing oil changes in 10 degree weather on pavement and snow will do that lol.
The CEO needs to resign now!
Dude that was freaking hilarious! lol
I'm a Patagonia Hemp Workwear guy though, it'd be awesome if you could do a video on that brand too. 😅
😆🤣👍🏾. The Patagonia people are even more interesting!
Ahhh you mean Padegucci
@@MrKelly-ll1lx I was going to say, "Hey, fellas! We've got someone asking to be made fun of even more than 'Carhartt guy'!"
lmao watched this on my work computer, and when that Teams ping chimed in, I thought it was MY boss chiming in for a second! Then I realized that I was watching this after work hours, so it couldn't have been her.
@@matkennedy2 lmao! Sometimes it's anxiety-inducing, sometimes it's just your boss wishing you a Happy New Year.
Anybody knows the exact product name of the black jacket he's wearing?
Hands down the best Carhart video
Carhartt is the best, have some gear I keep clean for general wear cos it looks so nice and some gear I use for work as a drilling engineer cos it wears so well. Best brand ever imo
my dad has the exact carhartt jacket u have and he has for 20 yrs i'm 13 and just got a new carhartt jacket and he just like how durable they are and it's the only carhartt things he owns
One thing I wish Carhartt would do with their pants is make sure the sizes are the same as the others. I mean if I took a 32x32 it's not a 32 with Carhartt it's a whole different size. We got to start having standard eyes sizing in this country. You're by shoes online that's even worse
Carhartt means to me that it’s good durable clothing that will last a long time and I don’t have to buy a replacement for as long as I can
Guys who ware carhartt in 2021 burn it in 2022!
It’s super hard not to like this guy 💯💯
Great Video ‼️
What if you work outside 11 hours a day and its cold
I work outdoors. Dickies, Wrangler and CarrHarrt has been dependable
I honestly feel like I’m prodigy whenever I’m wearing a carhhart beanie or sum
This was me skating and getting kicked out of bank parking lots in the late 80's.
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Carhartt got woke.
I wonder what the backlash from the loyal working people who save up for their products.
My dad is a plumber so he has tons of bibs and jackets and I’m just starting my apprenticeship in becoming a heavy duty tech and I’m taking some of his that are ones he doesn’t wear no more
So because ppl work an office job they can’t wear comfortable durable clothes? To
Walls makes good work wear.
It is more reasonably priced than Carhartt.
And they don't fire their employees for being purebloods.
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I bought a walls jacket once. Within a couple days two snaps fell apart then the zipper broke. Only wore it a few times. Not working in it either just wearing it.
What model jacket are you wearing at the beginning of the video the green one
I found this scrolling RUclips on the clock while wearing a Carhart FR uniform shirt and a Carhart FR jacket with our company logo. They got us Ariat FR jeans though lol.
As a mechanic, it's tough shit. I Bought a jacket maybe 5 years ago and it seen some abuse, hasn't failed me yet. I would definitely buy it again as long as they keep the quality up.
Sorry to tell everyone I’ve been in construction for over 20 years and I can honestly tell you they don’t make Carhart clothing like they used to back in the day, it’s a joke now it’s lighter duck cloth, Some of the jackets have less down in them, The quality isn’t there like it used to be, just look at some of the vintage jackets if you got any of them what a difference in what they make not like nowadays facts!
That's true. Here in Germany it's pretty much impossible to get a pair of good old duck trousers. They're only selling this weird stretchy ones. I order most of my workwear from the US, because over here nothing really comes close to classic made carhartt workwear.
Carhartt still has some good items, but they are modernizing designs. If you want more traditional stuff then Duluth is where it's at.
I totally agree with you. I bought the Bartlett jacket 8-9 years ago and it was so warm and lined with a very quality Sherpa lining.
I lost weight and wanted one more fitted and bought the newer ones and they are so thin and no longer a jacket that holds up to the Chicago winter on it’s own.
Looks nice but not warm at all with a thin cheaper Sherpa lining
It’s funny how they’ve exported the work force to places like China whilst keeping the same prices and lowering quality. Carhartt is hardly even a workwear brand anymore as much as it is fashion.
what is the name of the black coat hes wearing
No man is wearing them any longer!
Which model is the jacket?
How did you get all this footage of my brother? 😂
Since their CEO decided to act like an authoritarian thug, I will never buy their gear again.
Nobody cares
@@Big_Wamu apparently you do.
@@TNCelt1 no, I just definitely trolling you and the rest of the whiners.... carhartt clearly doesn't care.... just like the nfl didn't care, nascar didn't care, nike didn't care, yeti didn't care and so on.... the little right wing temper tantrum boycotts don't work
@@Big_Wamu Corporations used to care about their bottom line. I really miss corporate greed and cash is king. CEOs drinking ESG koolaid will lose in the end. The sooner the better.
@@waterywatery carhartt still going strong. Sucks to suck
Some bastard broke into my truck and all they look was my Carhartt jacket Papaw gave to me.
Just wait until they find out about Filson. It's basically the Pacific Northwest Lois Vuitton.
The price point should deter some.
I didn’t know people actually bought carhartt like I thought you just got them when your grandpa died