Posted by johndeerefan on December 05, 2011 at 11:35:52 from (216.135.37.250):
In Reply to: decent chore coat???? posted by dave2 on December 05, 2011 at 09:17:44:
Don't waste your money on anything but a true Carhart. They are tough made and will last a very long time. I prefer the artic lining, but the quilted lining is very warm also. Once you get the coat broken in, you won't want anything else. BTW, they make really nice red lined bibs too to go with that coat. It makes it a lot easier to move around in than coveralls.
My favorite is the standard black quilted lined coat with a hood and a pair of the insulated bibs "overalls". My coat is in near rags now, but I refuse to get rid of it. Pair them up with some underarmour cold gear and I promise you won't get cold. I also have the 3/4 parka, but don't really like it very well.
We are lucky to have a Carhart factory in town. So, there is an outlet store that has "scratch and dent" apparel. I buy my coats for about $50-$60 and the bibs are $70. They have uninsulated bibs for about $40.
This post was edited by johndeerefan at 11:42:04 12/05/11 4 times.
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