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Created using feedback from workers who wear Carhartt on the job, This men's jacket offers the freedom of movement you need to get it done. Made of wind-resistant cotton duck, the jacket is fleece-lined for warmth. Stretch panels between the shoulders and at the elbows let you swing a sledgehammer or lounge a pushy horse with ease. 12-Ounce, 100% ring-spun washed cotton duck all full swing gear is built broken-in to help you move like you mean it 24/7 and features stretch across the shoulders, arms that move free without the jacket riding up, and bigger bend in the elbows fleece lining throughout body attached, fleece-lined hood with adjustable draw cord closure left-chest pocket with zipper two lower-front pockets internal rib-knit storm cuffs inside pocket with hook-and-loop closure and zipper rib-knit waistband triple-stitched main seams for durability back length: large regular: 28 inches; large tall: 30 inches imported
100% Cotton
Imported
Adjustable closure
Machine Wash
Carhartt Company Gear Collection
12-ounce, 100 percent ring spun washed cotton duck
Mighty back bi swing between shoulders for instant recovery
Flex elbow for less percent shadow friction
Freedom gusset under the arms
SIZE: 5'8 to 5'9 (haven't been measured in a while, probably somewhere in between) and ~270lbs. Closest thing to my body shape is probably a fat brick lol: my shoulders, chest, and stomach all extend around the same width.Normally wear XXL shirts for a bit of breathing room, but I got an XL because Carhartt always runs a bit big and the XXL was no exception. Ended up being a bit snug against the belly but still had enough room to wear a sweater or hoodie underneath and fully zip up, so I'm not that mad; it just makes your phone or whatever's in your pocket stick out a bit. Maybe the pockets loosen up with time, but they could be also be bigger, both the inner and outer ones. Range of motion is great, but the sleeves are a bit long and the underarm part makes them look a little big. Then again, my hands are kind of small, so what are you gonna do. Gussets on the back shoulders are kind of deep though, so I'm a bit worried it'll trap dirt or dust. Might not hurt to try the regular washed jacket just in case these bother you, but it's mostly aesthetics anyways.Not really a complaint, but it's fleece-lined. Not gonna lie, I really wish they made a flannel-lined version for this. The washed duck feels good though, definitely softer than the firm duck which I like (firm duck always takes longer, and the stiff hood bothers me to no end).It's great for when I need a simple and comfortable jacket to withstand the cold from the wind on the riverside. Also pretty great for hiking on colder days. It's definitely good on its own (without any other layers) for at least 40 degree weather. Not cold enough here right now to test in 30's and below freezing temps but I'm sure adding a sweater and another layer underneath would probably be enough then.Overall 4/5. Big fan of Carhartt, and the jacket seems pretty solid so far, but time will tell the rest.