The Best Wool Shirt You've Never Heard Of - Duckworth Shirt Review

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @cynthiaenglish2736
    @cynthiaenglish2736 3 года назад +39

    I’ve had my own journey discovering the many benefits of wool. I’d rather buy once and cry once knowing my dollars are benefitting an American company. I’m excited to check out another great American brand, thanks Carl!

    • @WOLFSENT1
      @WOLFSENT1 Год назад +1

      You said it, Sister! 👍 NTM the quality is almost always better… like WAY better. So, technically you’re really not spending more money. You’re just spending more money at first. But, with this instant gratification generation, they don’t see it that way. That’s why this country is dead, and the only way to resurrect Her is with another Civil War and tactical assassinations of traitors in media and politics… boy, that went South fast, didn’t it? Lol. But, it’s the truth. The stabilization of this country depends on making things here in the US, instead of selling out to the CHICOMS

  • @accordingto27
    @accordingto27 3 года назад +30

    You have turned me into a full on wool junkie. It’s just such a superior material for workwear

  • @Crackers2549
    @Crackers2549 2 года назад +7

    Carl you are spot on about the fact people complain about price with American made and yet then complain about made elsewhere...!

  • @lousassle7509
    @lousassle7509 3 года назад +111

    Remember when you used to watch informercials on tv? Now you watch them on RUclips

    • @zaksmall4925
      @zaksmall4925 3 года назад

      ❤️

    • @charlesboespflug8519
      @charlesboespflug8519 2 года назад

      Many likes!!

    • @jonr6540
      @jonr6540 2 года назад +15

      Remember when people used to just complain about commercials on tv? Now they spend their time searching for things on RUclips to complain about.

    • @charliee5970
      @charliee5970 2 года назад

      They indoctrinated us

    • @captivesojourner
      @captivesojourner 2 года назад +6

      This man is passionate about a specific category of clothing. infomercials are souless and forced

  • @luchadorito
    @luchadorito 2 года назад +3

    I started working in the maritime industry in the netherlands and I bought a locally made wool beanie for 40 bucks because why not. Head never been warmer. Really really pleased with it, imma start buying wool products more.

  • @MarkPharaoh
    @MarkPharaoh 3 года назад +22

    Was wondering when you were going to finally cover Duckworth. I own at least 12 garments from them, 2 Sawtooths, a Snowcrest, and many many vapor shirts. They’re fantastic.

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  3 года назад +1

      Damn!!! How do you like the Sawtooth compared to the Snowcrest?

    • @MarkPharaoh
      @MarkPharaoh 3 года назад +2

      @@CarlMurawski prefer the Sawtooth for daily life. Easier to layer and I don’t get overly warm indoors with it like I do in my Snowcrest. Love my Snowcrest when I go road tripping or off roading, great shirt jacket to chop wood in and set up camp.

    • @MarkPharaoh
      @MarkPharaoh 3 года назад +3

      @@CarlMurawski oh yea, another company to check out is Ridge Merino, based around Mammoth, CA. They recently came out with a shirt jacket that I’ll likely pick up next fall. Have liked their base layers quite a bit.

  • @Paul-up3pb
    @Paul-up3pb 3 года назад +12

    Thank you 👍. For $200 you would think they would cross stitch the buttons, which is one of many features I look for in a quality shirt. (I’m not into frequently replacing buttons.)

  • @zazouille2264
    @zazouille2264 2 года назад +3

    If you haven”t already, I would definitely do a video on Weatherwool

  • @cristophercolon5429
    @cristophercolon5429 3 года назад +4

    Yes! I love this company and their business model. I own a handful of their different wool fabrics and love them all. I pretty much live out of them!

  • @johnwen8810
    @johnwen8810 3 года назад +4

    Great review. But wow....beautiful shirt, but definitely pricey. I think the internet is creating a resurgence of American craftsmanship be it cobbling, boot making, and other consumer products. The direct to consumer model eliminates a lot of the overhead typical of the old brick and mortar business model...As well, a niche business can scale without needing massive infusions of new capital. This is clearly driving the growth of heritage style clothing and footwear. Keep up the reviews Carl. I look forward to them...

  • @Mitche2424
    @Mitche2424 3 года назад +2

    Hands down my favorite wool products

  • @oldblue018
    @oldblue018 2 года назад +2

    There is a great company 'Big Bill' manufacturing all wool jackets in both 18 oz and 24 oz models for about 225 Canadian dollars. They are made in Quebec, north of Montreal. Excellent quality. I recently discovered them and bought the 18 oz model. They are khaki green only. I bought mine from a company called Gostwear.

    • @TylerSnyder305
      @TylerSnyder305 Год назад

      FYI big bill is just the current line by Codet who has been around a long time.
      I'm not sure why, but their website and sole branding seems to be big bill.
      The company is still Codet though.

  • @yeenosaur2620
    @yeenosaur2620 3 года назад +9

    Yuuuuup! I own a sawtooth flannel, I paid $150 for it and damn was it expensive but it is a nice shirt.

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  3 года назад +2

      Nice!!! I'm really impressed, but I don't feel that it was overpriced at all.

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  3 года назад +2

      By the way, which color did you get? I missed out on that block color one.

    • @yeenosaur2620
      @yeenosaur2620 3 года назад +3

      @@CarlMurawski I got the orange, blue and tan plaid one. Wanted to get one in green but the price is very high. I don't think they're overpriced but I do feel that they're pricey haha.

  • @bobjohnson6321
    @bobjohnson6321 3 года назад +19

    thanks for covering Duckworth. i too found out about them in your comments. good for the local usa supply chain, jobs here, worker protection, animal treatment standards, national security of manufacturing infrastructure, and knowing my moneys not going to fund communism. all those things help justify a carefully curated collection of higher quality, durable, and initially more expensive goods.

    • @Vaeocyn
      @Vaeocyn 2 года назад

      No money spent on anything funds communism, communism would actually be more in line with your statement than capitalism.

  • @nightwave3782
    @nightwave3782 Год назад

    I own about 4 pairs of Duckworth lightweight socks and they keep my feet warm in winter. I just ordered two of there Knit Watchman hats can't wait to try them.

  • @offroad5798
    @offroad5798 2 года назад +2

    Got the Ellis Wool Coat by Buffalo Jackson tonight as an early Christmas present from my wife. Wanted it since I saw one of your videos. Was beyond stoked when I opened it and put it on. Until I saw Made in China. Beyond unfortunate. Getting returned tomorrow.

    • @KimballPrecision
      @KimballPrecision 11 месяцев назад

      Lol you’re returning A GIFT because it’s made in China…? Seems sorta terrible, don’t ya think?

    • @offroad5798
      @offroad5798 11 месяцев назад

      @KimballLeatherCo. It had a massive hole in the pocket. It was a mutual understandong, there were no hard feelings. For a fairly expensive coat, it was more than understandable.

  • @castorsia
    @castorsia Год назад +1

    Ordered a shirt from Johnson's Woolen Mills, all plus shipping came to 200$. Parcel was stolen or delivered to wrong address so never received it. Atrocious customer service from Johnson's as they did not do anything and kept stringing me along for weeks by encouraging me to "raise it with the post office" and refusing to spell out their policy for cases like these. E-mailed them almost 10 days ago, after many messages on Facebook, to tell them that the post office rejected my claim and they disappeared. I guess I just ate 200$ for a shirt that's MIA. Avoid at all costs as if anything goes wrong, you are on your own. Plus their shipping fees are extremely higher than all the others.
    On the other hand, Duckworth customer care is stellar.

    • @KimballPrecision
      @KimballPrecision 11 месяцев назад

      It’s not the companies responsibility once it leaves their possession. If the right address was on the parcel, and it was insured, they did everything they can. Everything else is on you and the post office. Obviously it would be nice of them to just send you a free shirt, but you shouldn’t expect that, as it is 0% their fault it disappeared/was stolen.

    • @castorsia
      @castorsia 10 месяцев назад

      @@KimballPrecision no they did not do everything they could. They provided a tracking number super later and after much chasing (despite their shipping fees being 300% of the competition) and hence was not able to find out that the parcel was lost on time. I understand not covering lost parcels, but they were stringing me along refusing to give me an answer about their policy and then they outright ghosted me. Clear communication in customer care matters. Hopefully the new owner that bought over the company called me personally and rectified the matter as he understood previous management had dropped the ball on this one.

  • @matthewgarrison2405
    @matthewgarrison2405 3 года назад +14

    You should try weather wool

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  3 года назад +1

      Definitely on the list my friend!!

    • @DarkFire515
      @DarkFire515 3 года назад

      Yeah Weatherwool is expensive but the quality is off the charts.

    • @mitchbailey2250
      @mitchbailey2250 3 года назад

      I own several pieces of WeatherWool expensive but the best wool I have ever seen. Not many reviews out there but in person you see it is the best wool in the business and ALL AMERICAN MADE.

  • @TylerSnyder305
    @TylerSnyder305 Год назад +1

    This reminds me a lot ( probably do to the color ) of the old US ARMY OG-108 wool field shirt.
    It's only an 80% wool and is probably not as comfortable as the Moreno, but you can find them NOS surplus for as low as $20 for later 70's vintage examples.
    The 1st pattern from the 50's is thicker I guess, but I wouldn't be surprised if the 2nd pattern is very comparable to wool shirts available today.
    If anyone likes the looks of this, wants American made , but doesn't want to spend a lot I'd look into the OG-108 wool field shirt.

  • @cena0331
    @cena0331 2 года назад

    Absolutely love my Duckworth snowcrest shirt. When I throw a crappy jacket from Duluth overtop I’ve been outside in zero F temps for a few hrs and been nice and warm!!! Haven’t even thought about my big -20* carhartt since I’ve had this snowcrest shirt.

  • @stablestoic1491
    @stablestoic1491 3 года назад +3

    My closet if full of Filson. Because of this channel. Love their wool.

    • @DuckworthCo
      @DuckworthCo 3 года назад +5

      You'll like Duckworth even more!! Check out our channel

    • @liljuanito123
      @liljuanito123 3 года назад +1

      @@DuckworthCo I love wool. You guys are now on my list.

  • @scottowl75
    @scottowl75 3 года назад +1

    Another great review, keep it up pal , your providing lots of great information for us work men .

  • @CJTucker-BW500
    @CJTucker-BW500 8 месяцев назад

    johnson woolin mills is subpar, bought a 400 dollar outdoor hunting coat from them like 3 or 4 years ago, coat was very light weight, cheap sewn, hood was like a joke. you could rub your hand across the sleeve and wool fibers would break and fly off all over the place. i own a weatherwool anorak and 2 filson cruisers. thats quality as you know. i will say bimidgi woolin mills makes a very nice heavy wool hunting shirt. 18oz. mine is in burgundy. its warm and beautiful. 80% wool 20% nylon. i still love it.

  • @daviddawes2862
    @daviddawes2862 2 года назад +1

    What about WeatherWool?

  • @ArtOConnor
    @ArtOConnor 2 года назад +1

    I own a screen printing shop. A lot of my customers are the type that give me grief for driving a Toyota. That said I always offer a made in America option for the shirts I print on. No a single one of them will pay the extra for made in USA.

  • @armedmariner
    @armedmariner 3 года назад +2

    Johnson Mills from Vermont. Best on earth. Period. Can’t emphasize that enough. That’s from years of wearing their Jac-shirts in the woods. They are incredible. Don’t waste your money on anything else. All others are simply copying Johnson. No. I do not work for them. I don’t have family there. I don’t have an investment in them. My opinion is strong though because I have always turned to them.

  • @DuckworthCo
    @DuckworthCo 3 года назад +1

    Awesome! Thank you Carl!

  • @edward2198
    @edward2198 3 года назад +3

    Great video!

  • @sdemosi
    @sdemosi 3 года назад

    Wool is a great material for shirts and jackets. I have a Dale of Norway Stryn jacket that has what they call knitshell. It's a 300+ g/m^2 wool sandwich with a breathable laminate between for weather proofing. It's not quite Goretex but delivers about 8k hydrostatic head & impressive windproofing, while looking and feeling like a quality fine wool product. There's some natural stretch in the material too so you could ski or snowboard in it. It's expensive but I picked mine up for a 50% discount. I saw them in some speciality shops in Ontario. It's handmade in Norway rather than the usual Asian manufacture. It's an offbeat alternative to the usual waterproof insulated winter coats from Arcteryx, Patagonia, Helly Hansen etc.

  • @Elizabeth-pc2yx
    @Elizabeth-pc2yx 3 года назад +1

    I’ve seen those!!!! There awesom!!

  • @mahdavimail
    @mahdavimail 3 года назад +2

    I am in Canada and I appreciate US made products but Honestly 200-300$=~400CAD for a shirt? Who really can afford it? Those who can afford this shirt probably not working class people 🤷🏻‍♂️
    Thanks Carl for another great introduction 👍🏻

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  3 года назад +2

      I understand, and you're right. I'd never buy five or six of these and work in them every day. This is really best suited as a mid layer in the colder months. It won't get very dirty and you still get all the wool benefits.

    • @funionsflagons7844
      @funionsflagons7844 Год назад +1

      that is definitely not the case, about working class people not buying/ afford these higher price items. i could have easily bought one of these shirts instead of a playstation 5, and i usually invest 120-150$ us in each pair of work pants.

  • @jimhafer212
    @jimhafer212 8 месяцев назад

    Duckworth is worth every penny. Family business and hellacious quality. I live in Montana where wool proves its mettle. No synthetic material rivals quality wool. When layered, wool is hard to beat and still has most of its insulation qualities even when wet/damp. Duckworth wool is not your fathers wool. I have two of their powder hoodies and a pair of their wool sweat pants. Well made, super comfortable, (no scratch or itch issue - none) and warm. They hand wash/dry well and handle abuse (work and play). Subscribe to their email and wait for their sales for significant savings. The brand has made me a wool junkie.

  • @WOLFSENT1
    @WOLFSENT1 Год назад

    This is UNCANNY! I JUST bought a Men’s Vapor Long Sleeve Crew from Duckworth…I guess our electronics DO read our thoughts and listen to our words.

  • @colemancalgary5260
    @colemancalgary5260 2 года назад +1

    Stanfield wool Henley made in Canada also known as the island tuxedo

  • @Benwikimedia
    @Benwikimedia 3 года назад +2

    I like merino wool socks.

  • @bluecostas
    @bluecostas 3 года назад +2

    Check out McNair from England, they do some great slimmer fitting merino shirts. They have one called the mountain shirt if I remember correctly, it's like a jac-shirt

    • @mcgeoch81
      @mcgeoch81 3 года назад

      I have a made to measure McNair heavyweight mountain shirt. The quality and craftsmanship is incredible.

  • @bettersteps
    @bettersteps Год назад +1

    I buy products made in America whenever possible. Even if they're more expensive. But, only if that product is worth it. I will not buy a junk product simply because it is made in America.

  • @w.glennrobbins1799
    @w.glennrobbins1799 3 года назад +1

    Hi for me Pendleton is the best ,I have at least ten in my closet, and couple filson's, couple other brands I don't wear, I have vintage Pendleton that I have worn a hole in the elbow, still has all the original buttons probably will never quite wearing it.

  • @TheWilliamswarrior
    @TheWilliamswarrior 3 года назад

    Looks like it would make a nice shirt jacket for us Florida folks.

  • @geraldwilliams497
    @geraldwilliams497 10 месяцев назад

    Johnson woolen company makes great long wearing clothing. If you're buying darn tough and Johnson woolen you're spending your dollars wisely.

  • @johnlindsay6465
    @johnlindsay6465 2 года назад

    I just picked up an army field shirt It looks identical in the design except for two things the buttons are OD Green has a white army tag Oh three things and it has flaps over the big pockets but the stitching in the back curve cut are exactly the same and it's 27 degrees outside I have the thermal shirt on and then I have this wool shirt on and then I do just find and I found it in age army surplus store brand new it has never been used so there's still being made and I paid $35 for it in the same store last month I paid 165 for a Johnson Woolen Mills field jacket which is not a stick the wind goes right through this when he hold it up the light can't see through it all the Johnsons going Mills jacket up the light you see right through it

  • @charlesbronson240
    @charlesbronson240 3 года назад +1

    I have a bunch of u.s made t shirts from gustin and Bravestar but I haven’t purchased a really well made button down yet.

  • @sdenhof11
    @sdenhof11 2 года назад

    I am a Duckworth Addict....I have at least 10 garments from them. Won't buy any other brand. I am on Ski Patrol in Wyoming so I use this stuff everyday.

  • @billystpaul8907
    @billystpaul8907 3 года назад

    Another nice video Carl. I'm glad they don't maker bigger sizes, otherwise I would be a lot more poorer...Same for Filson as well...

  • @jonathanpforr3844
    @jonathanpforr3844 3 года назад +2

    USA!!

  • @wdtaut5650
    @wdtaut5650 11 месяцев назад

    Why is it so hard to find a wool shirt these days? I used to get wool blend at K-Mart, they were so common. Any quality suppliers had them, including those you mention here.

  • @liljuanito123
    @liljuanito123 3 года назад +3

    Dammit Carl I'm trying to save money.

  • @wtpence4731
    @wtpence4731 3 года назад +7

    Yes we Do want " made in U.S.A." I'll pay a little more to get quality and support fellow Americans !

  • @trah666
    @trah666 3 года назад +1

    Check out black bear brand. I baught a roughout leather shirt jacket from them, and it is honestly the best garment that ive purchased

  • @King-IbnDragon
    @King-IbnDragon Год назад

    Yeah, but I was just at the website where one shirt is list for $330.00....one shirt.

  • @Loganedward29
    @Loganedward29 3 года назад +3

    $200 for an item that is seasonal is just so much. I wear my Nicks boots each day I work so I get having quality. For a shirt though......

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  3 года назад

      I totally understand that. You really can't have a closet full of these.

    • @Loganedward29
      @Loganedward29 3 года назад

      @@CarlMurawski It looks fantastic though. Would not mind a closet full.

    • @johndavis1217
      @johndavis1217 3 года назад +2

      wool lasts though. I have a Woolrich wool shirt I've worn almost daily the last two winters, it just gets better and better.

  • @airmobiledivision7759
    @airmobiledivision7759 2 года назад +3

    Carl, ever had any issues with moths getting to your woolen garments? Any advice for avoiding this issue?

    • @funionsflagons7844
      @funionsflagons7844 Год назад

      cedar chests, if available

    • @airmobiledivision7759
      @airmobiledivision7759 Год назад

      @@funionsflagons7844 I’d love to get one, and have seen plenty for sale. Unfortunately, I don’t really have a place to put one, and none seem to go well with any of my existing furniture.

    • @funionsflagons7844
      @funionsflagons7844 Год назад

      @@airmobiledivision7759 if you have a high enough bed frame, you could get a low enough chest that can slide under.

    • @airmobiledivision7759
      @airmobiledivision7759 Год назад

      @@funionsflagons7844 Unfortunately, mine goes all the way to the floor with storage drawers built in on either side. Good idea, though.

    • @readyme
      @readyme Год назад

      Add cedar boards or bags of cedar chips to your drawers that have your wool garments. May not be as good as full cedar chests, but has to be better than nothing.

  • @hoosiercoinreview6428
    @hoosiercoinreview6428 5 месяцев назад

    Snowcrest is now an eye watering $599 vs $300

  • @bricemanuel5994
    @bricemanuel5994 3 года назад +3

    Hey Carl, check out "Off The Grid" work shirts, recently got one and love it. A lot thicker than i thought it wouldve been

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  3 года назад

      Very cool, I never heard of them!

    • @johnwen8810
      @johnwen8810 3 года назад

      Just got a couple of their pants....they're terrific....but I haven't tried their shirts yet...

  • @duncanadams2531
    @duncanadams2531 3 года назад +1

    Get a 1620 workwear hoodie instead of Carhartt! Lifetime warranty made in the USA.

  • @treygreenleaf7878
    @treygreenleaf7878 3 года назад +5

    Great review as always Carl and your opening comments are all true and valid. I try to buy as much made in USA clothing as possible. But some made in America brands are just out of a lot of peoples budgets. Freenote for example. Their stuff is flat out expensive. I love all their designs but a little to rich for my blood. Especially when their are other options available.

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  3 года назад +1

      Totally understandable! I feel the same way. In regards to Freenote though, I’ve never felt like I haven’t gotten my money’s worth. The buyers remorse is real though!!!!

    • @treygreenleaf7878
      @treygreenleaf7878 3 года назад +2

      @@CarlMurawski I wanted that RJ2 denim jacket so bad!!! But I spent the money on a leather jacket instead lol. Because lets be honest, thats leather jacket territory pricing. But they definitely have beautiful stuff.

  • @garzamw
    @garzamw 2 года назад +1

    If you haven't already WEATHERWOOL is another all AMERICAN brand.

  • @charliefoxtrot7219
    @charliefoxtrot7219 Год назад

    @ Carl M, What has been your experience with this Duckworth shirt since you posted the video? Specifically, what is the wear and tear like and are you happy with it?

  • @trevorallen9435
    @trevorallen9435 2 года назад

    Best wool shirt indeed

  • @sporqfoon5989
    @sporqfoon5989 3 года назад

    Nice Shirt!
    Hopefully, they'll re-stock more colors

  • @steveboyd6571
    @steveboyd6571 2 года назад

    Looks like great stuff...just not available in larger sizes - it appears. Am looking for 3XLT or 4XLT wool shirts, any thoughts?

  • @rodrigoromo4405
    @rodrigoromo4405 Год назад

    Do you know about wool power products?

  • @crackerjack9120
    @crackerjack9120 2 года назад +1

    I have looked at WeatherWool and Filson. Both are pretty pricey, but for the average outdoor person how much is too much? Thanks for the video.

    • @tjellis1479
      @tjellis1479 2 года назад

      Quality WOOL Jacket at $400 for 20plus years...or $400 for tires every 3 yrs....for life.
      Wool for the win-ter
      🐏🐑🐏🐑

  • @christopherklipich3301
    @christopherklipich3301 2 года назад

    Hey Carl. In all of your research, have you come across a decent source of wool products for tall men? Most manufacturers either don’t offer it, or it’s not in stock very often.

  • @jorgenavarro9848
    @jorgenavarro9848 3 года назад

    Should look into Black Bear Brand.

  • @jimasoncanterbury3101
    @jimasoncanterbury3101 3 года назад

    Can you please review vermont flannel

  • @soggybottomboys2792
    @soggybottomboys2792 3 года назад

    Could you make a review on any wax canvas lunch bag?

  • @zaksmall4925
    @zaksmall4925 3 года назад

    Carharrt respect

  • @danielirvine7468
    @danielirvine7468 3 года назад

    Lol when you said they do under wear too I thought wool undies ichy spuds!

  • @MrJzzn
    @MrJzzn Год назад

    Varusteleka have 2 different wool skirts

  • @keykleen2010
    @keykleen2010 2 года назад

    I buy my flannels at Vermont Flannels… RC

  • @nealg6810
    @nealg6810 3 года назад +1

    Hello, sir. Do you like to layer with that shirt or wear it by itself? As for Johnson Woolen Mills. I ordered one of their flannels and surprisingly I was not happy with the cut. I ordered a XXL so I could wear a couple layers on underneath. I was very disappointed. The cut was very constricting and not much room for movement...even with just one layer on underneath. I like to layer and I am 100 percent undershirt guy. But I don't want to turn you off if you are interested. Good luck if you want to try Johnson Woolen Mills.

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  3 года назад

      I’ve been layering it over a tee, and usually under a jacket for most of the day. That’s a shame about Johnson Woolen Mills! Hopefully they can get it right

    • @nealg6810
      @nealg6810 3 года назад

      @@CarlMurawski . I did call to tell them about it but the lady on the phone became really belligerent with me. Maybe she was having a bad day. I emailed and suggested about a more generous cut but did not receive a reply.

    • @logmeindog
      @logmeindog 2 года назад

      @@nealg6810 I've been emailing for weeks looking for a simple answer. No response. I'm guessing whomever works there doesn't like the internet. I wear between a L and XL for most brands and bought an XL Green Mountain Flannel (which Johnson Woolen Mills owns/bought). It has about 1/2 size larger than I expected but is manageable. Thinking about washing it in hot water to see how it shrinks.

    • @nealg6810
      @nealg6810 2 года назад +1

      @@logmeindog thanks for the info!!! I was considering buying one of their wool shirts. But again, will I have the same issues? I still can't believe how constricting that shirt was considering it was a XXL. I have XL flannel shirts that can wear over a sweatshirt.🤔

  • @xXCP1993Xx
    @xXCP1993Xx 3 года назад

    I really like wool but I'm too hit by the sticker shock....

  • @elliottblecker9020
    @elliottblecker9020 3 года назад

    Just curious, what is your experience with Bombas socks? I have some athletic socks with a cotton blend from them that have been holding up great but most of the wool socks I have seem to have loose fabric and holes form pretty quickly

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  3 года назад +4

      I don’t have any experience with them yet. Darn Tough Vermont is still my go-to but I’ve been impressed with United by Blue lately too.

  • @user-fq3uh7bt1t
    @user-fq3uh7bt1t 3 года назад +1

    I don't have any experience with them, but Ball and Buck is suppose to be an American made clothing company focused on the outdoors. May be worth looking into to cover on your channel.

  • @KNURKonesur
    @KNURKonesur 2 года назад

    Good for you, Americans!

  • @gotsouced4943
    @gotsouced4943 Год назад

    If we made things like we used to back during the World War 2 or 1 I'm sure it would be cheaper.

  • @jack.charlesc4750
    @jack.charlesc4750 3 года назад

    Have you tried the wool shirt from varusteleka for about 100 €....I think it s merino wool too ....more like outdoor stuff the « grain » of wool is not so fine

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  3 года назад

      Wow, I haven't but it sounds like good stuff!

  • @omarodland6600
    @omarodland6600 3 года назад

    Check out Tobacco Motorwear. American Made protective motorcycle clothing. I’d love to hear your take on their products.

  • @DennisinMA
    @DennisinMA 3 года назад +1

    How about how to care for this? It’s not something you want to toss in the washer and dryer and dry cleaning is crazy expensive for a shirt like this.

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  3 года назад +1

      Well luckily you don't have to wash it as much as cotton, but it's still not as easy to clean unfortunately.

  • @nickc2124
    @nickc2124 10 месяцев назад

    Duckworth sponsored the Mighty Ducks until Gordon Bombay went and sold out to Hendrix.

  • @adamcain4603
    @adamcain4603 3 года назад

    Maybe you can help, I reached out to Nicks boots with no reply Im looking at there second hand boots the Robert. I wear a 9D in red wings iron ranger and need to find out what size Nicks do you think i would need?

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  3 года назад

      Man, I'd love to help but take my advice with a grain of salt. I went a full size down from my normal Red Wing shoe size. This worked for me.

  • @TheSleepingonit
    @TheSleepingonit 3 года назад +1

    Is it itchy?

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  3 года назад +2

      Not at all. Especially if you're used to merino wool sweaters and that kind of texture.

    • @TheSleepingonit
      @TheSleepingonit 3 года назад

      @@CarlMurawski don't think i ever had one

  • @howdy2053
    @howdy2053 2 года назад +1

    I hate you.
    they finally had a sawtooth in a color I was willing to spend the money on.....
    I love it.
    My rules for clothing, if it's an article of clothing that will last me for a long time like a jacket, flannel, boots, shoes, etc I'm happy to pay the money for made in the usa or made in a first world country. shirts and undergarments come from walmart and sams club

    • @CarlMurawski
      @CarlMurawski  2 года назад

      Congratulations on a staple you’ll love for a long time!

  • @RealMuperSan
    @RealMuperSan 3 года назад

    I get it, but $200 for one shirt is just too much for most people.

  • @maverickfox4102
    @maverickfox4102 3 года назад +3

    I want American made products and yes I know I'll have to pay a little more because I'll pay what I get for that's the way capitalism works.

  • @Sig_716
    @Sig_716 3 года назад

    Bro that shirt is $300 on their site, unless I’m mistaken that’s ridiculous even for made in American standards.

  • @dw5523
    @dw5523 2 года назад

    Instead of blaming foreign companies, American consumers, or RUclips reviewers, let's put the heat on who's really responsible - the US government, who've managed to regulate and tax American industry into obsolescence on the world market.

  • @joe1071
    @joe1071 Год назад

    Thank you for calling out all the “made in USA” idiots. I know a lot of them, and none of their stuff is made in the USA. They talk the talk, and definitely don’t walk the walk. They are also the ones trashing companies that are USA made, like TESLA, who makes some of the most USA made vehicles on the road. Just saying, it’s mostly politically divisive rhetoric driving their talk. When it comes to opening their wallets, they are more than willing to shell out for Asian products

  • @8thsinner
    @8thsinner Год назад

    I'm interested in 100% pure merino garments so this theoretically gets my attention, but I am not interested in 100% merino fabrics stitched with cotton or worse polyester thread and polyester or acrylic labels...do you happen to know what they use for thread off the top of your head? and have you found their customer service would be able to handle doing something with nothing except wool, and natural ie non plastic buttons?
    I'm starting to think i'll just have to make my own but I want to believe out there somewhere some old timer institutions know exactly why 100% wool with only natural dyes is the better way to go. Seems like you may care about these types of things yourself...

  • @ship4427
    @ship4427 3 года назад

    Damnit my woman is gonna kill me if I get another wool shirt.

  • @johnl.8616
    @johnl.8616 2 года назад

    Wow, $250?

  • @justintubens5340
    @justintubens5340 3 года назад

    Watching these videos as a floridian is disparaging. I’ll never have a good excuse to purchase anything heavier than transitional pieces for our humid and nippy winter days.
    However, having worked in the middle of the night during florida winter i can attest that the humidity not only makes the “hot hotter,” but also makes the “cold colder.” It can get into the 20’s and feel much worse due to the water all around you suspended in the air. So, i can see guys who work at night on the orange fields or fern fields really wanting a hardy wool shirt like this.

  • @JimHep
    @JimHep 3 года назад +1

    I tried Pendleton, but was displeased with the quality control and fit. Ended up with Fjallraven Ovik Re-Wool shirt. Not American made, but great quality and fit. There is a Canadian company called Anian that I would love to try at some point.

    • @rvt_h3d
      @rvt_h3d 2 года назад

      all of my Pendleton shirts have been perfect

    • @JimHep
      @JimHep 2 года назад

      @@rvt_h3d cool.

  • @2012ANONYMOUSA
    @2012ANONYMOUSA 9 месяцев назад

    $280.00

  • @barrymitchell7732
    @barrymitchell7732 2 года назад

    6 pack. No shirt.
    Aloha.

  • @jorgecarvajal5862
    @jorgecarvajal5862 3 года назад

    Not for little pay

  • @GatorAidMedical
    @GatorAidMedical 3 года назад

    Here's my particular beef, and the only brand I can think of not guilty of this is Tom Bihn. If you're making things in a factory in America, they're still being made by immigrants from countries where they would otherwise be made. There is no american high school to skilled garment making pipeline. As an immigrant, I'm tired of the typical "not made in america" comments that subtly substitute "american" for "white."
    A lot of brands play up to this imagery by using tons of american flags in their advertising but never broadcasting, praising, or uplifting their workers.

    • @rustyshackleford17
      @rustyshackleford17 3 года назад

      "Veteran owned, American made."
      Clearly shows a factory full of Mexicans. Sadly, this shit is all too common.

    • @samwroblewski748
      @samwroblewski748 3 года назад

      I don’t think that bothers anyone. Unless you’re buying boutique and custom, you’re buying from a factory and factories tend not to be majority white. Buying American is more about keeping taxable dollars in country and having the promise of humane labor standards

    • @GatorAidMedical
      @GatorAidMedical 3 года назад

      @@samwroblewski748 I'm not sure either of those points can be verified at a large scale. Remittances from immigrant US workers to other countries remain a large portion of those countries' GDP, and humane labor standards may be legally encoded but who can say if they're tired from working another one or two jobs?
      Made in america remains a niche purchasing category for clothes. It's nice to do, but realistically impossible @ my wage.

    • @samwroblewski748
      @samwroblewski748 3 года назад

      @@GatorAidMedical labor standards are contained to single employers. So unless these factories are entirely staffed with contractors (not likely) they are subject to state inspection and labor laws. If people are working multiple legitimate jobs they are still being protected under labor law.

    • @logmeindog
      @logmeindog 2 года назад

      To me, there is no difference in supporting a legal immigrant working in a US factory and a American working in a US factory. The immigrants obviously have a better prospect than in their native origin and they are just as lucky as those born in the USA. I chose to support both over third-world labor. Third-world labor gets plenty of business in today's throw-away culture.

  • @martind349
    @martind349 3 года назад

  • @jla3772
    @jla3772 26 дней назад

    Duckworth needs some help with their styling; that's the only thing that has kept me from buying their product.