@@junniechoi big, heavy and warm. It’s pretty much impossible to layer it under a coat, but the extra bulk adds to the look it’s own statement. Also, hard to overstate how nice it is to have metal snaps for the hood instead of drawstrings
Just ordered a tee from all seasons uniforms last night. I’ve been on a hunt for a tee that fits exactly how I want so it’s just getting added to the list. Hoping the search stops here, guess we’ll see. I appreciate the video man.
I came across after falling in love with a 15oz Filson hoodie. I wanted another & I noticed that Camber brand products & the Filson hoodie that I own share the same "Made in USA" tag. They also share the same cotton/poly blend percentage. So perhaps Filson did a collab with Camber. I've never felt a Camber hoodie before. But if anyone can relate to Filson's rugged hoodies, please provide me with an insight comparison. It would be much appreciated.
Ordered a 232 Saturday fully prepared to wait whenever and I got an email today (Monday) that it’ll ship in 5-7 days so I guess some colors and sizes are in stock right now
Im very interested. Getting these t shirts is hard for me since im not in the USA but, if you could compare camber, shaka, proclub, pro5, rue porter, and los angeles apparel heaviest shirts itd be a blast!! Also very interested in the Reverse weave comparison, and maybe a vintage reverse weave vs a new one. Subscribed!
Would love to see Camber double Hoodie vs Arborwear. Just ordered a Camber double Hoodie, can give you info once it arrives if needed. Awesome video man, hope this brand stays low-key
Dude the double thick hoodie is a beast, easily the warmest and most ‘overbuilt’ hoodie I have. The thickness is very obvious both in the fit and feeling - you can really feel the two layers as separate from each other, like a billowy stuffed feeling. Also important to note that double thicks are oversized by two sizes
@@danielrothenberg6410 yeah definitely, I bought a size small and it’s definitely big and bulky. For a size comparison, it’s slightly larger than my carhartt active jac (also a size small)
You're paying for labor. That's it. Cotton is cotton. I would love to buy USA made items but what exactly are we paying triple for? I thought you were about to say something at one point and the answer was " made in usa" . Ok I am all for it. Why so expensive? 25 dollars for a t-shirt? What really is different?
Dude when camber makes a double thick sweatpants to go with the double thick hoodie I will be in winter heaven
How's double thick hoodie?
@@junniechoi big, heavy and warm. It’s pretty much impossible to layer it under a coat, but the extra bulk adds to the look it’s own statement. Also, hard to overstate how nice it is to have metal snaps for the hood instead of drawstrings
Just ordered a tee from all seasons uniforms last night. I’ve been on a hunt for a tee that fits exactly how I want so it’s just getting added to the list. Hoping the search stops here, guess we’ll see. I appreciate the video man.
I just placed a Camber order through All USA clothing. I would love to see a comparison video. Good job on the video!
I hear you! appreciate the support
I came across after falling in love with a 15oz Filson hoodie. I wanted another & I noticed that Camber brand products & the Filson hoodie that I own share the same "Made in USA" tag. They also share the same cotton/poly blend percentage.
So perhaps Filson did a collab with Camber. I've never felt a Camber hoodie before. But if anyone can relate to Filson's rugged hoodies, please provide me with an insight comparison. It would be much appreciated.
@@cordovanhobbyist895 sorry, i'm not familiar with Filson myself. hope someone else is able to help you out though!
Ordered a 232 Saturday fully prepared to wait whenever and I got an email today (Monday) that it’ll ship in 5-7 days so I guess some colors and sizes are in stock right now
I’m super interested but I’m curious what’s meant by ‘quality’. If it fell apart after a few months of heavy use I’d be really upset.
Need a link to purchase, do you have it in the description
allusaclothing.com/
Any thoughts on difference between the cross knit v. the arctic?
just ordered a hoodie
hope you like it, let me know what you think!
@@gamerboycolor9603 it’s my favorite hoodie of all time
@@Dudeman_bro which hoodie model did you get?
Would you be open to doing a comparison between the MaxWeight tee and the Finest tee?
Hopefully man, looks like I gotta push out some more Camber content. I appreciate the comments!
@@gamerboycolor9603 I just got 2 Finest Tees in and I’m about to get some sweats for the Winter soon. I appreciate the videos. You got an IG?
@@Jeffreynelius yessir, no posts yet but it's @gamerboycolor
Please make more videos if you feel like it!
Im very interested. Getting these t shirts is hard for me since im not in the USA but, if you could compare camber, shaka, proclub, pro5, rue porter, and los angeles apparel heaviest shirts itd be a blast!! Also very interested in the Reverse weave comparison, and maybe a vintage reverse weave vs a new one. Subscribed!
great ideas, appreciate it!
Would love to see Camber double Hoodie vs Arborwear. Just ordered a Camber double Hoodie, can give you info once it arrives if needed. Awesome video man, hope this brand stays low-key
actually really curious about the double hoodie, let me know for sure
Dude the double thick hoodie is a beast, easily the warmest and most ‘overbuilt’ hoodie I have. The thickness is very obvious both in the fit and feeling - you can really feel the two layers as separate from each other, like a billowy stuffed feeling. Also important to note that double thicks are oversized by two sizes
@@ajfelling if I normally go small for hoodies, does this mean ordering a small of the double hoodie will be super baggy/big?
@@danielrothenberg6410 yeah definitely, I bought a size small and it’s definitely big and bulky. For a size comparison, it’s slightly larger than my carhartt active jac (also a size small)
Great !!!
I was wondering why they so expensive lol
Are the sz US style or Japan style ???
They're a US company that proudly states MADE IN THE USA. What the fuck do you think?
You're paying for labor. That's it. Cotton is cotton. I would love to buy USA made items but what exactly are we paying triple for? I thought you were about to say something at one point and the answer was " made in usa" . Ok I am all for it. Why so expensive? 25 dollars for a t-shirt? What really is different?
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