This men's Carhartt jacket is made of washed cotton duck that has a broken-in look and feel. It has a soft sherpa fleece-lined body that keeps your core warm, and the sleeves are lined with quilted nylon for easy on and off. #12-ounce, 100% ringspun cotton washed duck #Sherpa-lined body for warmth; Quilted nylon sleeve lining for warmth and easy on-and-off #Attached sherpa-lined hood with hidden drawcord #Pleated elbows for ease of movement #Internal rib-knit storm cuffs help keep out the cold #Pleated bi-swing back for extra stretch across the shoulders #Left-chest pocket with zipper closure #Two inside pockets #Two sherpa-lined lower-front pockets #Back length: Large regular: 28"; Large tall: 30" #Imported
J**L
fantastic quality, worth the price
I have been looking at getting a durable outerwear jacket for a few years now. After trying on my son's Medium J130 (also from Carhartt) I got to trying on jackets from a few makers, including some pretty good, lower-priced offerings here on Amazon. My son's J130 is more loose-fitting than this relaxed-fit sherpa-lined jacket, but both keep you very warm in cool and cold, as well as windy weather. Neither are waterproof. This Medium-Regular (not Tall) Sherpa-Lined Relaxed fit coat is longer in the back, and fits over the waist on me. I am 5' 10" ~200 pounds with a 35-inch waist, and this fits me much better than the J130. The hood volume, and arm and body length are all perfectly placed on me. Be aware that while the sleeves have storm cuffs, there is no waist cinch or cuff on this coat, so some people might have body heat leaks there. Everything seems very well constructed. The zipper is smooth and easy to engage, dye on the outer fabric is even and saturated, and the sherpa lining is in the hood and body, while quilted polyester is in the sleeves, which makes putting it on easy without grabbing any garments you might have on underneath. The front outer pockets have full flannel lining, and the inner and outer storage pockets are large and zippered. It breathes well, so I don't feel overheated in it. I wore it around the house for a day before deciding that I wanted to keep it, and never got too hot in it. The lower-priced ones I tried from other makers were good, and more than worth their price, but they were not up to the quality of this jacket.
B**.
Will probably outlast me
I've been eyeballing Carhartt gear for some time, and I finally went ahead and got this Carhartt Utility (aka Bartlett) jacket. Really nice. I think they thought this out well, and nailed making it look stylish while still keeping it a genuine work coat.I just had to get the 'Moss' color but I couldn't find that color in a regular medium, so after reading many of the reviews, I took a chance and ordered the medium tall.I'm about 5'10"ish, around 160lbs and the medium tall actually fits my torso quite well. Not a crazy amount of extra material, and yet enough room to accommodate a low profile puffer vest when needed.The drop hem in back goes just a little past my butt, so as someone else mentioned here, the medium tall drapes the backside like a parka, which is going to be appreciated on cold, gusty days here in MI.The sleeves are where I really notice the difference between 'medium' and 'medium tall' - I have slender arms, and so the cuffs on the medium tall do extend over my hands a bit more than I'm used to, but again, I'd rather have them a bit longer than shorter.Other reviewers had remarked that the hand pockets were shallow, but I can comfortably fit my medium/large hands inside them, even wearing some medium thickness gloves.I really like the hood. As others mentioned it's not humongous, and sits well on the back of the coat. I don't have a very large noggin, and the hood covers my head nicely - I will actually use it!It's got the must-have zippered inner pocket, and I like that the velcroed pocket on the opposite side isn't too fiddly.Some folks also commented about the zipper not being robust enough. Yes, it could be bigger (and had a double pull, while we're wishing), but I don't think it's unreasonably small. For short jaunts I'll probably be relying on the snaps more.What makes it a true work coat? Triple stitching at all of the stress points, pleats at flex points on the shoulders and elbows, and reinforced cuffs.Certainly not an inexpensive piece of outerwear, but as Daddy always told me, 'you get what you pay for', and it will probably outlast me. :)
L**A
Great Carhart Coat
Great Carhart Coat! We shopped around and this price for the fleece lined one was very good. My husband has worn it a lot working outside this winter and is very happy it how it fits and the durability. He even wore in rain and it dried just fine. The fleece inside keeps him warm and the zipper is heavy duty. Very happy with this coat!
T**N
Very warm, great quality.
It was time to retire my old Dickies I've been wearing for the last 9 years. I work 13 hour shifts overnight in a big warehouse in the pacific nw that gets pretty cold inside at night during winter (about 30-40F) and I like to take my breaks outside in fresh air. Temperature gets as low as 20F in winter and I wanted a jacket that would keep me warm for this range while allowing for moderate work activity without having to take it off for overheating (as my Dickies allowed)I chose this Carhartt because it looked a lot like my Dickies but I wanted an upgrade as well in build quality. The Carhartt warmth rating system mentions nothing about temperatures, just 1 to 4 (warm to extreme)I guessed 4 (extreme) to be near zero to sub zero Temps which I've never experienced here so I crossed that off the list.This jacket is rated 3 warmest. I guessed it would fall right into the range I was looking at (20-50F) with some light-moderate activity.It was just above 50F the day this was delivered. Let me tell you now, this jacket is super warm and comfy. I put it on and thought yeah this could work. I took it out for a grocery run and get a better feel for it. Just wandering around the store for10 minutes I could feel the heat on my back building (just had a t-shirt on underneath) felt like I was getting slow roasted. Carhartt does not kid around when it comes to keeping you warm. I wonder what their extreme rated jackets can do...Long story short I already own a jacket that fills the job this one does so I'm returning it and am going to try the Bartlett warmth rated 2 (warmer) instead. Will post a review on that when I get it. Carhartt, seriously great quality.
J**E
perfect fit. excellent quality!
Product as described, fast shipping, perfect fit. Thank you!
K**A
Great Quality
Excellent quality!! Very thick and warm but comfortable enough to work in this is my husband's 2nd one just like it as he loves them
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