Comments

You must log in or register to comment.

justtry1ngmyb3st t1_j28la23 wrote

I don’t know what country you’re in but RM Williams in AUS makes some great ones (bit of a national treasure company)

I think Fjallraven makes some really good/last forever knits but don’t know if that suits the hoodies and crew style?

Other then that I really rate Uniqlo, I bought a decent front loader and some good quality detergents a few years ago and looked after Uniqlo gear is an underrated choice

3

Junior_Ad2955 t1_j28lors wrote

Camber is where it’s at. What country are you in?

5

SimpleVegetable5715 t1_j28ly6i wrote

If there was one that would fit a female's figure also??? 👀 I've been wearing men's clothes to work for the past decade, but I'm not box shaped. Just buy men's clothes because that is what will last longer than a week and be long enough to cover up my butt. I've been wearing Gildan t-shirts, and Hanes hoodies, better if I can find ones made in the US from the thrift store, because they're not anymore. American Apparel built solid t-shirts when they were still made in the US, but they're also not anymore, so they have to be a lucky find at the thrift store. Would be nice to know a brand still making quality apparel that doesn't have to be purchased secondhand.

6

Vagfilla t1_j28lyju wrote

Filson is super pricey but can usually be passed down from generation to generation.

1

BowenAero t1_j28mlmo wrote

Eddie Bauer signature crewnecks/hoodies are super thick and comfortable. I’ve only had mine for a few years though. American giant is another good brand

2

Junior_Ad2955 t1_j28mp3y wrote

Camber is great. Find them on All USA Clothing. Small company in a small town, doing things the same way they have since their founding in the 70s. They refuse to cut quality to increase production so depending on what you order it may be a few months.

3

idc69idc t1_j28ny2n wrote

Marine Layer, Bravestar, Outerknown, Faherty, Todd Snyder, Alex Mill, Wellen, Patagonia, Orvis, Relwen, Corridor, RRL, Mr P, Woolrich, Pendleton

6

machineswilltakeover t1_j28q4ph wrote

American Giant - great quality. I've owned (own) several over the years and their hoodies give me around 10 years before the cuffs will fray. And I'm pretty hard on my gear and every-day wear. Plus they're made in the USA.

22

aproposito t1_j28q5vo wrote

American Giant makes really nice ones.

4

Mobile_Net2155 t1_j28teni wrote

Carhartt is my go to. I can't seem to wear them out!

3

blergems t1_j28zwxi wrote

FWIW, I recently had the chance to compare/contrast the Flint and Tinder 10 year hoodie to American Giant's "Greatest Hoodie". IMO, both similar quality, the material on the F/T is a little softer, but the big thing for me was that the AG was tailored a bit better. Not slim fit, but that thing in hoodies where you immediately look 7 months pregnant when you zip it up wasn't there. The AG non-hood jacket from the same material is a great sweater.

While I'm overall not crazy about Jachs quality, they are running a deep sale on hoodies/pullovers right now, and while not BIFL, they're worth the money when they're on sale. I have two colors of https://www.jachsny.com/collections/mens-pullovers/products/j20c-343-pf7 and wear them all the time in winter. Very warm, very comfortable. Only thing to watch out for with Jachs is that a) some things are dry clean only that you wouldn't expect to be, so check the item details, and b) they sometimes advertise things as, for example, merino wool that are 5% merino wool. Just bugs me.

I'm really impressed w/ any Faherty stuff I've bought (2 hoodies and a great heavy sweater), and am considering https://fahertybrand.com/products/donegal-ombre-crew-navy-storm-ombre?variant=40318372053061. I'm kind of sweatered out right now, though.

4

Woodbutcher31 t1_j296efk wrote

Dutch harbor heavy duty. Real metal zippers,lined arms.hoods big enough for you hardhat.

2

Significant-Gur1769 t1_j29xadt wrote

Bayside USA is made in USA. Super thick and durable. Not really a fashion cut, but more budget friendly. These are blanks places buy to put their own designs on, but nothing wrong with plain sweatshirts. I don't own their sweatshirt but have some tshirts. They get a lot softer as you wear them and abuse them. I will link their site but you will probably have to find a retail seller somewhere else.

https://usabayside.com/product/1102/

2

mo6020 t1_j2a1unm wrote

Iron Heart ultra heavy hoodies are pretty robust.

1