rick carpenter
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[There hasn't been any info on this topic since '13 so I'll start a new one.]
What do y'all wear while seriously working and why?
Boots: I have two pairs of steel-toe Wolverines. The waterproof pull-on's have a plastic sock so you can actually stand in a few inches of water. The non-waterproof lace up pair I use climbing ladders, on roofs, etc. I buy Wolverines because they are available at Academy here in Huntsville TX.
Britches: I wear jeans a lot to work in because I wear jeans a lot. I like Wrangler cargo pants too, light weight, good quality, and cheap enough. I also wear these under my overalls.
Shirts: Short- and long-sleeve t-shirts, or Red Kap long-sleeves.
Coats: I have two heavy Carhartt coats, one hooded one not. I have a heavy Carhartt hooded fleece zip jacket that I like a lot. Carhartt is good quality and commonly available. I have a sherpa-lined Berne vest that I like and can wear over my fleece jacket/hoodies. Fleece hoodies of any brand.
Other: My overalls are Berne unlined. They're good quality and they're not Carhartts (nothing against Carhartt, I just don't want to be their walking advertisement). I have a pair of Walls insulated coveralls. Maybe next winter will be cold enough for them. Frogg Toggs for rain, they do their job..
Hats: I have a knit cap when it's cold and a safety orange ballcap when chainsawing in the woods. Otherwise nada, I'm not a hat guy.
What do y'all wear while seriously working and why?
Boots: I have two pairs of steel-toe Wolverines. The waterproof pull-on's have a plastic sock so you can actually stand in a few inches of water. The non-waterproof lace up pair I use climbing ladders, on roofs, etc. I buy Wolverines because they are available at Academy here in Huntsville TX.
Britches: I wear jeans a lot to work in because I wear jeans a lot. I like Wrangler cargo pants too, light weight, good quality, and cheap enough. I also wear these under my overalls.
Shirts: Short- and long-sleeve t-shirts, or Red Kap long-sleeves.
Coats: I have two heavy Carhartt coats, one hooded one not. I have a heavy Carhartt hooded fleece zip jacket that I like a lot. Carhartt is good quality and commonly available. I have a sherpa-lined Berne vest that I like and can wear over my fleece jacket/hoodies. Fleece hoodies of any brand.
Other: My overalls are Berne unlined. They're good quality and they're not Carhartts (nothing against Carhartt, I just don't want to be their walking advertisement). I have a pair of Walls insulated coveralls. Maybe next winter will be cold enough for them. Frogg Toggs for rain, they do their job..
Hats: I have a knit cap when it's cold and a safety orange ballcap when chainsawing in the woods. Otherwise nada, I'm not a hat guy.


