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If you wear Carhartt it instantly communicates to me you sit on your ass all day, these 50$+ for each clothing article barely withstand a week of all day movement.
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I don't do work, I travelled in my modern Carhartt jacket wearing it daily for a weeks at a time, carrying like 20 kgs on my back for hours at a time. Nothing ripped and it just developed a bit of a smoother discoloured texture that looks nice.

Also, now that everything is expensive, paying a bit more for a jacket like that isn't a big deal, because even Zara has raised prices for jackets that fall apart quickly.
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>>18682375
This is what I mean.
You are looking for durable clothes at a premium, and because you do not really do something that can create real wear and tear, if feels to you like you got a quality product.
Also, a jacket changing texture after a few weeks rubbing against a heavy backpack is not good.
Go into a goodwill or a vintage store, high quality jacketsmade of high quality materials with good build quality take decades to get that used look.

I have had some colombia and gap stuff that were not even rated for athletic use do significantly better for activity where they were rubbing against skin and taking harsh beatings over and over again withno change when a carhartt piece of clothing would fail a few days in.
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>>18682323
It's poseur. And carhartt isn't even expensive. My uncle is a cattle rancher and wears the rain defender hoodie all the time with twisted x mocs and wrangler jeans. I buy ll bean and filson and fjallraven and flint and tinder and pendleton because I'm an IT guy.
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>>18682503
you should wear skirts and cuck cages if you work IT no?
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>>18682506
The proper term is chastity cage and they are effay to levels you cannot begin to conceive.
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>>18682506
In IT you either have trans furries, indians, burnout metal nerds, or failed liberal arts majors who did this as a fallback plan.
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>>18682503
>Says french spelling is actually more correct even though there is no difference
>sits on ass all day for work
>Memorized all the dumb names of the products
Anon...
You are only proving my point...
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>>18682516
It's the correct way of calling someone a poseur. I love making lists and specsheets. If you want to justify buying used shit that's fine but you haven't worn through duck canvas with a bookbag strap significantly faster vs a 2006 gap denim jacket.
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>>18682323
I feel embarrassed when I wear too much Carhartt at once. I don't want people thinking it's part of my personality.
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>>18682519
Their stuff is really cheaply made and specifically wears down and loses its in stores qualities quickly.
Keep telling yourself you made good ourchases, though, poser.
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>>18682520
Why do you buy them, then?
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>>18682522
Please stay calm ma'am. I don't own anything made by carhartt. If you have a problem then buy mexican carhartt (ariat) or take the bus down to scheels instead of goodwill and buy kuhl, the republican patagonia. You're mad at clothes that aren't even expensive.
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Primary consumers of Carhartt since it became a hyped brand
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>>18682727
Uhhhhhh those guys are way too attractive
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lmao I've lived in Michigan most of my life and when my sister moved to Brooklyn she raided my old carhartts and sold them to a "vintage" store for hundreds of dollars.
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Carharrt hoodies are pretty comfy. They look like shit but you wear hoodies for fashion you’re a retarded prole. I also like the duck hoodie jackets but the Detroit jackets are NPCcore.
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>>18682323
Alright but maybe if someone sits around all day they don’t need the toughest shit in the market, maybe they want something that will last and is durable enough for you know yard work, fixing your car your house whatever.
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>>18682742
This looks like the average /fa/ poster. Watch posters are literal neckbeards.
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>Carhartt
I'm more of a BIG BILL guy myself...

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