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Carhartt’s timeless Detroit Jacket for hardworking professionals
When it comes to workwear, some items have stood the test of time. Carhartt’s Detroit Jacket (103828) built a reputation for toughness on the backs of warehouse workers, farmhands and ranchers across America
his iconic jacket is made from durable 100% cotton duck fabric with a cosy blanket lining, so even the coldest days won’t dampen your spirit.
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Beyond its tough exterior, the Detroit Jacket is comfortable and relaxed, offering an unhindered range of motion. It’s also practical – sitting just below the waist, with a drop tail hem for extra coverage, there’s plenty of room for a tool belt. With a corduroy-trimmed collar that snaps for an optional hood, this jacket also has a plethora of pockets, including a secure zippered chest pocket and snug, tricot-lined front pockets. Engineered for the long haul, its triple-stitched seams, front zipper with storm flap and adjustable snap cuffs make it a steadfast companion for those who value resilience paired with comfort. The women’s version of the Detroit Jacket (#106208) is constructed from durable Micro Sand Stretch Canvas, incorporating Rugged Flex technology. This jacket ensures you have the freedom of movement you need without compromising on durability. Crafted for a slightly loose fit that offers optimal comfort and a subtle shape for a wide range of motion, making it an ideal choice for those who need to wear a tool belt while working.
As part of Carhartt’s esteemed ‘Icons’ range, the Detroit Jacket sits in good company alongside other staples that echo Carhartt’s commitment to quality, sturdiness and timeless style. These include the Heavyweight Short Sleeve Graphic T-Shirt (103361) which comes in a wide range of colours with the Carhartt logo printed across the front and the Relaxed Fit Firm Duck Insulated Rib Collar Vest (V01) which adds a warm layer for the in-between months, has an adjustable draw string hem and triple stitched main seams. Another favourite, the Relaxed Fit Duck Bib Overall (102776) has been redesigned with
feedback from the people that wear the gear day in day out. In a rugged but comfortable soft canvas, this overall comes in both black and
Sturdy, safe and with all-day comfort for hard working feet
Step boldly onto the construction site with Carhartt’s new addition to its workwear range: the Belmont S3L safety boot (400018) that protects against extreme temperatures, sharp objects and wet conditions, all while keeping your feet comfy from clock-in to clock-out.
These boots have a lightweight aluminium toe cap that’s a shield against up to 200 joules and a removeable energy-absorbing heel in-sock that battles odour and absorbs moisture. A lightweight stability shank nestled between layers of the boot, bolsters underfoot protection, helps keep the boot’s shape, supports your arches and distributes weight evenly to reduce fatigue.
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Oil resistant, anti-static and heat resistant to 300°C, these boots also have an anti-penetration compressed textile plate for light weight protection in the sole. Made of water-resistant treated suede leather and textile upper, they are ideal for dry and light rain conditions. These boots are also great to wear in your down time and Carhartt has designed its safety boots to accommodate the natural swell of feet throughout the day, meaning these boots are roomy for unparalleled comfort.
Available in black and Carhartt brown, they are also infused with Carhartt’s Rugged Flex technology for a resilient yet flexible feel, giving you freedom to move where it counts.
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Carhartt brown, has extra stretch around the waist, multiple pockets and a double layer at the knees.
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