RumRunner
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And that's why it lasts so long hahaWell, it’s settled.
Carhartt is like timberland.
Work gear for men who don’t work.
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And that's why it lasts so long hahaWell, it’s settled.
Carhartt is like timberland.
Work gear for men who don’t work.
Insulated cathartt hoodie was over $200 last timed I checked. And that was at the outlet store up in North Conway.$300 for a sweatshirt. I have a carhartt hoodie, paid about $29 for it. Looking on their website, I see the same pullover hoodies ranging from 40-60 bucks.
I have a short coat I bought for plowing so I wouldn't sit on the bottom of it getting in and out of the truck. That was over 20 years ago, it's still in good shape except for some rust on the buttons. I have a few Carhartt coats, several years ago my wife worked at Sears and they sold Carhartt and lots of winter coats went on clearance so she bought them for almost nothing, they will probably outlive me. I like the Carhartt coats, they are tough and stand up to everything, but just not that comfortable.This shirt is 20+ yo. It’s been worn hard.
It still has a lot of life in it.
I have a “short coat” that is 25. If my gut stops expanding, I can ware it until I’m dead.
The one rattling around frozen in the back of my Silverado cost $30 new.Insulated cathartt hoodie was over $200 last timed I checked. And that was at the outlet store up in North Conway.
I don't see any insulated pullover hoodies. But they do have some insulated zip ups, but they are categorized as jackets, not sweatshirts or hoodies and are going for around $100, a couple approach $150. Sounds like the outlet store was selling for more than the regular store.Insulated cathartt hoodie was over $200 last timed I checked. And that was at the outlet store up in North Conway.
I dont think enough people give a shit.I heard this morning that Carhartt has also joined Bidens mandates. you would think that a company that caters to the working man would have second thoughts especially since the Supreme Court has struck it down. Like dicks sporting-goods they will suffer also. I will boycott all of Carhartt clothing and I think I might even make a video burning some of it. Corporate idiots!!!
lol, what a ghey response. Don't feed the troll. Oh, and no Harley here, I have a Yamaha but I'm sure that's even more gay, lol!
I think you may have misread the price. Their most expensive Sherpa-lined hoodie is under $100. All of their jackets except one are under $200.Insulated cathartt hoodie was over $200 last timed I checked. And that was at the outlet store up in North Conway.
Says the guy who got butthurt with the ball busting lol.He said non-Harley owners were poor. I said they were gay. You obviously are not familiar with the term "busting balls". When did this place get such thin skin? JFC take a joke for once before you go whining about "trolls".
Thin skin? Nah. I'd be long gone by now.He said non-Harley owners were poor. I said they were gay. You obviously are not familiar with the term "busting balls". When did this place get such thin skin? JFC take a joke for once before you go whining about "trolls".
Zip up hoodie.I don't see any insulated pullover hoodies. But they do have some insulated zip ups, but they are categorized as jackets, not sweatshirts or hoodies and are going for around $100, a couple approach $150. Sounds like the outlet store was selling for more than the regular store.
Ahhh. Maybe that’s why the prices have come down there using cheaper shitthe best jacket i've ever owned is the carhartt j141. i've owned 3 of them over the last 20 yrs. they have now replaced it with a cheap quality version. i was pissed when i found out a couple months ago. now, not so much. lol. i will find a new brand i guess.
The only time it’s gay to own a MC is if all of a sudden you get tattoos and buy all biker style clothes after getting the bike.You know your bike is gay when the Harley guys are calling you gay LOL. j/k, I'm a Harley guy, or was until I sold my Bike. huh, no bike right now, so does that mean I'm less gay than everyone else?
Ariat or Duluth. Better quality, not dickheads.I'll be looking for another brand.
Nope, still a faggola.You know your bike is gay when the Harley guys are calling you gay LOL. j/k, I'm a Harley guy, or was until I sold my Bike. huh, no bike right now, so does that mean I'm less gay than everyone else?
This is the same type of man that Harley targets. The kind of "working man" who buys $40k toys.
The problem with trends is they end.I get where you're coming from, but there's apathy, and then there's simply not putting energy into a battle you won't win.
Let's say there is a boycott. How much of a boycott will it need to be for a private company to change how they feel like doing things? And if the "working man" stops buying from them, but they have a market in the "trendy kids" then they'll just do the smart business thing and go to where the money is.
Be interesting to see how the boycott pans out. But if all it is is folks who buy a few hundred dollars worth of jackets/hats and boots every few years from them....I doubt it's going to hurt their wallet enough to care.
Dick's is a good example. Tons of calls for boycotts. So much ranting. Did nothing. They're still in business. Kept their policy. And their stock is what...almost 3x what it was?
Ridgecut makes some comfy ass work shirtsI have RidgeCut stuff… the rest of my work clothes are from Salvation Army.
I just paid less than $80 for a heavy weight lined sweatshirt at a gun shop in NJ. Online they are running about $80.00.Insulated cathartt hoodie was over $200 last timed I checked. And that was at the outlet store up in North Conway.
40K for a HD? Not likely unless you are buying a CVO...which is overpriced.The electricians, plumbers, pipefitters and HVAC guys I know work pretty hard and they love their boats, motorcycles, RV's, etc. Good for them.