• shalafi@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    Oh god, let the rednecks know. I would shit to see them burning their best work clothes!

    (The brand really is all that and a bag of chips. Good shit.)

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      7 days ago

      Honestly I don’t like them. Crotch blows out way too easy for 100-200 dollar pants.

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      9 days ago

      There was a lot of controversy over Carhartt in 2022. I can’t remember if it was related to COVID or LGBTQ support, but most of my co-workers were adamant about a boycott. Memory is short; all of them still wear the jackets and beanies this winter.

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        9 days ago

        Iirc it was them being pro vaccine. My old carhart jackets were still good but I went and bought another after that anyway.

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          It was the vaccine. The numpties I worked with at the time were pissed but seem to have forgotten.

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    9 days ago

    I used to like Carhartt. But it’s yet another rug pull

    They made good stuff for a while. Then got bought out and now make dog shit.

    Bought two Carhartt jeans. Both had the same rip in the crotch after a year of use. Just work pants. Sitting in an office.

    You want good jeans? Roundhouse jeans. Made somewhere in America. I love em. Expensive but I’d rather pay 70 now then 59 every year.

    Shirts? Eh. I have a few Carhartt and those are fine so far. But there’s a reason why old Carhartt clothes still go for a good chunk of change.

    I’ve been trying to buy more made in America stuff. Local jobs and all that. Carhartt used to advertise that everything was made in the USA but stopped when they moved their manufacturing to China. They didn’t advertise that they’re now made cheap and probably just a white label on something but hey. It’s your money.

    Buy local when you can. And fuck Duluth. I figured I’d get that in there while I could.

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      9 days ago

      From what I understand they designate some of their stuff to be nice work wear they still make for folks who need it, and some they designate as more fashion.

      That’s how they balance their huge increase in demand from what I understand, rather than just selling nothing but crap, or ignoring that lots of people want their clothes for the branding alone

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        9 days ago

        Ah. So I have to hope I’m getting the good product and not the bad product while paying the same inflated price!

        Fun. I love RNG in my clothes

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          8 days ago

          Thats fair. The world we live in is pretty stupid. There might be some way to check which is which, but I don’t remember

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            8 days ago

            Generally where you buy it.

            A place where they don’t cater to tradespeople? Fashion.

            A store with several other brands of work clothes? Thats the stuff that lasts.

            This just based off of my experience as a Millwright.

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      9 days ago

      Apparently most Roundhouse jeans are made abroad. Only the ones you buy from their factory website are US made.

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      9 days ago

      90% of North Face is overpriced garbage that barely passes the bar that Target sets.

      There are plenty of boutique and quality brands that pay their workers well, but they won’t make you feel the same clout because nobody knows their logo.

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        9 days ago

        Every jacket i’ve ever bought from them has lasted years (usually until I unfortunately lose it).