Duluth Trading Co. Clothing.

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What's the consensus of their products?? It seems like they sell quality clothing. Does anyone have an experience with them? Seems like they'd make good work clothes.
 
Fit in their pants is nice if you have fat thighs-thin waist....the position of their pockets on mine are not good though. They are mounted too sideways thus change falls out when you sit down and I managed to lose my best small pocket knife. I should write them a letter on this other than that they really have held up nice.
 
The majority of my work clothes are Duluth Trading and I've worn their stuff for over a decade. Their overall quality is good and they are designed for comfort and durability over style. Their pricing is competitive to Carhartt.
 
I used to buy from them and had to return one jacket due to the zipper failing (No questions asked with the return). I haven’t bought from them for a few years just because I think their stuff is now too pricey.
 
How well do the belt loops hold up? Just about every pair of jeans I have one belt loop rips. The only jeans that haven't are TSC Schmidt brand. They're kind of tight though.
 
Their warehouse is where I grew up in Belleville Wisconsin! Their stuff is pretty durable. I've had good luck with it. Once a year they have a blow out sale. Can usually get pants for 10-15 bucks, it's usually so busy I try to get someone to go for me though. Lol
 
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Well made, comfortable for middle aged guys, tends to be pricy compared to discount store clothes. But you get what you pay for which is good quality.
 
I have a several shirts from them (pocket T shirts). I've had them a few years now and they are very good quality. Nearly all the shirts I own are either Carhartt or Duluth Trading Company-both are very good quality.
 
I buy their buck naked undershirts, as they are long enough not to show crack. I've had the same shirts for a couple of years now. I used the v-neck shirts as undershirts and the crew neck as dri-fit work out shirts.

They work great. Compared to needing to special order cotton undershirts in tall sizes, the prices are pretty competitive, and they seem to be lasting longer.

Sometimes, cheaper isn't better. Pay for something that will last and you save money in the long term.
 
Originally Posted By: javacontour


Sometimes, cheaper isn't better. Pay for something that will last and you save money in the long term.


Exactly. Thanks for your insight guys. Im probably going to get some jeans and some shirts. How are the sizings??
 
I have two pairs of their carpenter jeans with the fire hose material around the waist and cuffs, and in the pockets. I've only had them since Christmas, but they are quality jeans, feel much heavier than your usual store bought stuff. They're sizing is pretty close to actual.

I also have a few of their pocket tshirts for work, again, they are heavier than the hanes or fruit of the loom stuff.

and finally, I have one of their insulated flannel shirts. I love that thing and wear it all the time. It two was bought for me for Christmas and I believe it is a tall man, so its plenty long for me (6'5") and I like the fact that it has snaps instead of buttons. Heavy duty snaps at that.

over all, they are very compatible to carhartt in both price and quality. I don't think their fire hose matrial is as heavy duty has carhartts canvas style matrial.
 
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I have a work bag from them that is made out of the fire hose material top notch work IMO.
 
After buying from Basspro and Cabela's.
Duluth is a little more expensive.
But their clothes have more features and
and way outlast the others!
I only buy from Duluth now.
 
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