Best jacket I've had in a long time. I bought it for work, I work outside cutting trees must of the time and it works great, really stands up to the abuse.
Carhartt Men's Relaxed Fit Washed Duck Sherpa-Lined Jacket
4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars | 3,045 ratings
Price: 129.99
Last update: 12-22-2024
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Item details
UPC | 192776511368 |
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Manufacturer | Carhartt |
Customer Reviews |
4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars
(3,039)
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Best Sellers Rank | #4,325 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #6 in Men's Work Utility & Safety Outerwear |
ASIN | B08BG81MFW |
Style Number | 104392-BRN |
Brand Name | Carhartt |
Materials & Care
Material | Cotton |
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Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Fabric Type | 100% Cotton |
Measurements
Item Length Description | Standard Length |
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Style
Coat Silhouette Type | Quilted |
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Fit Type | Relaxed |
Seasons | Fall |
Color | Carhartt Brown |
Sleeve Type | Long Sleeve |
Pattern | Solid |
Style | Relaxed Fit Washed Duck Sherpa-lined Jacket |
Features & Specs
Number Of Pockets | 5 |
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Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Pocket Description | front pockets |
Top reviews from the United States
Justin Rider
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice and warm and soft on the inside!
JASON STULL
5.0 out of 5 stars 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.
Jaybird1969
5.0 out of 5 stars Great jacket!
Very warm and fits perfectly, couldn’t be happier.
Mike&KatieCavanagh
5.0 out of 5 stars Great quality.
Durable, warm and great fit.
Mike D
5.0 out of 5 stars sturdy jacket
Very sturdy jacket, more of a shell than a comfy hoody. Looks nice. Quite large fit, so will be okay with garments underneath.
Tuan
5.0 out of 5 stars 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.
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.
Kev S.
4.0 out of 5 stars Decent (but not amazing) jacket
Updated my almost 20 year old carhartt jacket. Thing could have kept going too, but it was time for an upgrade.
This jacket is pretty warm and sturdy as you'd expect from carhartt. Sherpa lining is great for warmth and a touch of style... but could be a bit thicker. You can fold it and see the threading bed behind it. Attached hood is effective. I can even use the hood folded down to make a backstop for my neck, lol. Pockets are good, easy access.
Regarding fit.... the most important part. I'm 6'0", about 165lb athletic (some muscle in the chest/shoulders, thinner arms/legs). I ordered both the medium and large, and was really torn between the two. Medium "fit" really well, and I would call it a more handsome cut. But there was just enough squeeze in the top (chest and shoulders) to make me hesitant. The large (pictured) gave me more room, and felt more comfortable to move around in. Which is why you're buying one, to work in. Also couldn't see myself cramming a hoodie on under the medium. So, stuck with large.
The bottom is kinda billowy. Probably to get around some beer guts. I know I signed up for it going large, but the proportions are kinda whacked. Tight up high, really loose down low. This allows some breeze/wind to travel up. It doesn't make the jacket useless, and it's not a deal breaker. But it's noticeable.
Wish the zipper was a bit bigger. Can be a little hard to start at times. Got used to it though, so it's not a huge problem.
Overall: decent winter jacket. One step back in quality from the old Carhartt but will still get the job done.
This jacket is pretty warm and sturdy as you'd expect from carhartt. Sherpa lining is great for warmth and a touch of style... but could be a bit thicker. You can fold it and see the threading bed behind it. Attached hood is effective. I can even use the hood folded down to make a backstop for my neck, lol. Pockets are good, easy access.
Regarding fit.... the most important part. I'm 6'0", about 165lb athletic (some muscle in the chest/shoulders, thinner arms/legs). I ordered both the medium and large, and was really torn between the two. Medium "fit" really well, and I would call it a more handsome cut. But there was just enough squeeze in the top (chest and shoulders) to make me hesitant. The large (pictured) gave me more room, and felt more comfortable to move around in. Which is why you're buying one, to work in. Also couldn't see myself cramming a hoodie on under the medium. So, stuck with large.
The bottom is kinda billowy. Probably to get around some beer guts. I know I signed up for it going large, but the proportions are kinda whacked. Tight up high, really loose down low. This allows some breeze/wind to travel up. It doesn't make the jacket useless, and it's not a deal breaker. But it's noticeable.
Wish the zipper was a bit bigger. Can be a little hard to start at times. Got used to it though, so it's not a huge problem.
Overall: decent winter jacket. One step back in quality from the old Carhartt but will still get the job done.
Kev S.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Decent (but not amazing) jacket
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023
This jacket is pretty warm and sturdy as you'd expect from carhartt. Sherpa lining is great for warmth and a touch of style... but could be a bit thicker. You can fold it and see the threading bed behind it. Attached hood is effective. I can even use the hood folded down to make a backstop for my neck, lol. Pockets are good, easy access.
Regarding fit.... the most important part. I'm 6'0", about 165lb athletic (some muscle in the chest/shoulders, thinner arms/legs). I ordered both the medium and large, and was really torn between the two. Medium "fit" really well, and I would call it a more handsome cut. But there was just enough squeeze in the top (chest and shoulders) to make me hesitant. The large (pictured) gave me more room, and felt more comfortable to move around in. Which is why you're buying one, to work in. Also couldn't see myself cramming a hoodie on under the medium. So, stuck with large.
The bottom is kinda billowy. Probably to get around some beer guts. I know I signed up for it going large, but the proportions are kinda whacked. Tight up high, really loose down low. This allows some breeze/wind to travel up. It doesn't make the jacket useless, and it's not a deal breaker. But it's noticeable.
Wish the zipper was a bit bigger. Can be a little hard to start at times. Got used to it though, so it's not a huge problem.
Overall: decent winter jacket. One step back in quality from the old Carhartt but will still get the job done.
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Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Great, high quality jacket.
I purchased this for my Husband. He is super fussy when it comes to clothes, especially jackets. I have had to return so much stuff over the years that he just doesn't like for some reason or other. However, he loved this jacked from the moment he saw it and it is true to size and fits great. Very happy!