Carhartt dropped in quality a big bunch maybe 10-15 years back. I gave up on them. Walls is still decent, so is Berne. Honestly, I buy my stuff either at Salvation Army store, a local military surplus type place or off Ebay. I really like the waxed cotton type coats the Brits and Australians use for rainy weather. I can go to a store and pay $250-350.00 or I can go on line and get a used one off Ebay for $40-75.00 and wear it till it dies. Same for cold weather coats. I was buying surplus Swedish, knee length coats for $27.00. Our local place ran out, but Colemans Surplus has then for $35.00 and they are worth every penny and then some. It's really hard to find an unlined, hip length denim chore coat anymore, unless you go on Ebay. Same only more so for any wool coats.
As far as zippers, any canvass shop or any real tailors or place that does alterations on clothing can put in a real heavy duty YKK zipper for you. I have an old Woolrich button up coat I'm going to have a zipper added to if I ever get the time. It's not rocket science!
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