Carhartt Brown Loose Fit Washed Duck Sherpa-Lined Monk-Neck Gilet
Washed Duck Sherpa Lined Mock Neck Vest
On a cool day, layer up and head out into the field in this vest. Made with our rugged cotton duck, it′s sherpa-lined on the inside for extra warmth and comfort. A zip pocket on the chest and two inside pockets provide storage for the tools of your trade.
Roomy for a comfortable fit, allows for maximum range of movement.
LOOSE FIT
12 oz/yd² - 407 gsm
100% Cotton
Washed Duck
Inner Lining: 100% Polyester
Lightweight Sherpa
Sleeveless
Mock neck
Two front hand warmer pockets
Front pockets with Sherpa lining
Pen stall on wearer′s right lower front pocket
Full-length front zipper
Drop tail hem
Triple stitched main seams
Carhartt label sewn on pocket
CARHARTT BROWN LOOSE FIT WASHED DUCK SHERPA-LINED MOCK-NECK GILET
ABOUT CARHARTT
The first products manufactured by Carhartt were overalls in duck and denim fabrics.
Expanding the line from these traditional outerwear pieces, Carhartt workwear offers a variety of signature hallmarks such as premium fabrics, rugged construction, comfortable fit and details like triple-stitched main seams, and generous work-functional pockets.
Carhartt is proud to serve and protect a variety of workers in many industries including construction and manufacturing along with farmers, ranchers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Today, Carhartt is brought to the blue collar workers in Europe via Carhartt Europe BV in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Worldwide Carhartt employs more than 5,000 hardworking associates worldwide.In 1889, Carhartt Inc. was established in Detroit, Michigan by Hamilton Carhartt.
Today, the company remains privately held by the Carhartt family to ensure its founder’s mission is carried through in every garment it produces.
For 132 years, Carhartt had delivered best-in-class enduring apparel that respects the hard-earned dollars of America’s hardworking people. Known for rugged construction, innovative design and exceptional standards of quality, durability and comfort, Carhartt workwear has become a legend among America’s skilled tradesmen and craftsmen.