Carhartt Outerwear Jacksonville FL

Many manufacturers do not build their products to last. A coat or jacket might get you through a season or two but falls apart quickly and needs replacement.

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One of the major problems with finding clothes for outdoor jobs is their durability. Many manufacturers do not build their products to last. A coat or jacket might get you through a season or two but falls apart quickly and needs replacement. This can be quite costly. Carhartt Outerwear is crafted to last and maintain its shape and comfort for years of hard work on the job.

Material

To have durable outer work wear, the material the piece is made of must have a long lasting life. What could be better than the material that has been used to sail the seven seas for hundreds of years; canvas. Also known as cotton duck in the clothing industry, there is nothing more durable than a material that has survived the worst hurricanes and gales whilst out on the ocean. This material is used by Carhartt Outerwear to make some of their most durable coats. As a result these coats are longer lasting than those made of less heavy cotton.

Seam Stitching

Flimsy pieces of clothing are usually the result of poor or inadequate sewing. The strength of a garment must be in the durability of those areas that see the most stress and abuse. For most clothing the weakness is not in the weave of the material but where 2 or 3 pieces of material are joined together: the seam. With Carthartt Outerwear all main seams are triple stitched. This means the seam is sewn closed not once like most clothes but three times. This lengthens the life span of Carhartt Outerwear.

Flexibility

A piece of clothing that does not allow for ease of movement puts more stress on its material and seams than a garment built for flexibility. For example, the Carhartt Outerwear coat has pleated elbows. This allows for greater mobility in the arms while preventing extreme stress on the material. In addition the arms can carry heavy loads and move in all directions without fear of tearing the material. In addition, Carhartt Outerwear coats also have a split back with bi swing design. This permits extreme movement of the torso both in twisting and stretching. And although the body is stretching and bending, the material is not stressed beyond its endurance level due to this type of craftsmanship.

Hardware

A piece of clothing with a flimsy zipper and snaps that easily come undone is useless regardless of how well the garment is stitched or how strong the fabric is. By using heavy brass on the hardware the coat or overall is sure to stay fastened and in place throughout the whole workday. Carhartt Outerwear uses this hard metal hardware to ensure each garment maintains its integrity.

In summary, when looking to purchase a piece of work clothing, how the garment is made, and what it is made of should be primary concerns. Lightweight materials and singly stitched seams will not make for a sturdy long lasting garment. In addition you want your clothing to move with you and not stretch and strain against your movements.

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