>>64376745 >Workwear being bought by fashion spergs is cultural appropriation
Do retards really? You wanna buy my old jacket? Its broken in probably would make you look really slick in the gastropub you frequent.
>>64376832
Carhartt is currently going through some shit but I don't really see it happening to other work brands.
I post this as I'm wearing wrangler ATGs in spite of never hiking
>>64376844
Its because Carhartt was featured in some rap vids or something and people just want the brand on their clothes. Wranglers great too, I usually buy more from them.
>>64376636 >>64376740
What's a good source on these? I had a surplus one back in highschool that I loved, but in some move at some point it was lost to the void.
>>64379594
Either hope your local surplus store / thrift store has one (my surplus store only had polyester commando sweaters but I found a wool one at a thrift store)
or look it up on ebay / other surplus sites
though I dont recommend them. look up the "marching up and down the square" scene - they don't look good on the average male body
>>64379657
wdym by felt nothing? do u mean that u were completely warm or that the jacket didn't block anything
Sometimes I buy fadslop like this for fun.
I have a pillowcube
I have a slap-chop
I have a "gen 2" Baerskin hoodie.
The Baerskin is alright, except for one thing.
There's a velcro patch near the top of the neck. The patches have tough nylon weave backing, which are stiched to the body material.
The edges of these nylon squares are razor sharp.
It scratched my cheek a lot in the car. I took nail scissors and rounded the corners, problem solved.
The US Army Gen-III ECWCS Level VII puffer top nearly did the same to my EYE once. Same nylon square problem, causing me to trim it. Not purely a Baerskin problem.
Do I wear the baerskin regularly? No, it was for the meme.
I do sleep on my pillowcube though.
Tactical everything looks fucking retarded, it just tells the world you have a pistol in the console of your unlocked (or easily broken into) pickup truck
>>64384178
a few years ago I symbolically burned my work uniforms from a shit job I'd just quit from, and the clothes fucking melted with black smoke.
Fuck having petroleum products in clothing
>>64376683
Duckworth is US made from only US components. Every hand that has touched the garment from the time it was still wool on the sheep until it gets to your house is American. Almost entirely white as well.
>>64376683
Weatherwool is made in USA with and I think with US wool now. https://weatherwool.com/blogs/stories/the-wool-in-weatherwool-we-visit-the-innes-ranch
Unfortunately both Vidalia Mills and Cone Mills shut down recently so I think US made denim is gone but there are still companies with deadstock fabric from them that are making clothes in the US, Bravestar and Left Field come to mind.