Carl Murawski

Thank you for all the kind words on my latest workwear shootout! Which products do you want to see compared next?

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 95



@zamtrios3731

For my money im fucking telling you the Carhartt Rain Defender hoodie is un-fucking-believable. Have been wearing mine for 2 or 3 years now and it has lasted me every single season and any weather New England has thrown at me. Underarmor thermals, thermal long sleeve from Kohls, a hanes crewneck, and the rain defender sweater kept me as warm and dry as you could possibly ever ask to be plumbing through the winter while sacrificing nothing in terms of mobility. The rain defender hoodie is no joke, amazing product and best gift ive ever received.

2 weeks ago | 6

@PrecursorYang

1620 fits in 3 of those categories

2 weeks ago | 7

@Shivris

Definitely tech fabric work pants. Something cooler to work in since summer is around the corner. Who wants a hoodie when it's 90 degrees outside.

2 weeks ago (edited) | 16  

@chromie6571

Interested in the 1620 hoodie specifically. Should I upgrade or stick to Carhartt

2 weeks ago | 3

@MrLlama999

I like the Duluth 5 pocket pants for the office, but they’ve decreased in quality. Any good replacements?

2 weeks ago | 2

@WalterTheMuttadoodle

Work boots for being indoors on concrete all day

2 weeks ago | 1

@justinmellem8964

I've been wearing the Patagonia hemp work hoodie for about a year now. I work a lot in crawl spaces and have spent a good amount of time dragging it across concrete and rock floors. It's held up quite well compared to basically everything else I own.

2 weeks ago | 0

@TheN00bWarrior

Would love to see you cover the cloths LTT makes, their new work pants have been a new favorite for me. But in general I've liked the cloths they makevso far

2 weeks ago | 1

@YouTubecensorshipteam

Been testing out truewerk pants in a hot engine room and they've been doing well so far. Don't care for the short material, but it doesn't rip/tear easy.

2 weeks ago | 0

@SPVolcano-L94

Just a suggestion for the hoodie department: Arborwear. I have a couple of their hoodies (single and double thick). both are great and they have nice details, vertical pocket opening to reduce stuff falling in & a hood that fits over a hardhat, eventhough they are pricey.

4 days ago | 0

@maximumsavage4056

Stretch denim is something I consider a quickly disposable product, but worth it for the daily comfort working in awkward positions and crawl spaces.

2 weeks ago | 1

@johnshukeireh5804

I like carhartt hoodies and champion reverse weave hoodies are surprisingly nice to work in as well

2 weeks ago | 0

@minerforjob32

For hopdies Carhartt rain defender is great, arborwear double hoodie (cotton) is nice but not the best a lot of seams on my cuffs broke

2 weeks ago | 1

@bladeklinge2224

Work hoodies!

2 weeks ago | 4

@DavidTSnyder305

I'd like to see just regular non carpenter work jeans compared.

2 weeks ago | 0

@mikebrookman8651

Whats up Carl!! I really value your opinion, what is your take on Rocky boots? Im thinking about buying the sv2 version! Appreciate ya!!

1 week ago | 0

@jasonhornbarger2807

Work hoodie the tech pants the strech pants

2 weeks ago | 1

@nazgul477

Just make sure for Carhartt you choose the 100615 or 100617!

2 weeks ago | 0

@andrewwhittmore196

Work hoodies I would love to see camber compared to other brands and the “dressy” work pants I love the dickies 874 classic but have switched to big bills version which is made in Canada for not that much more money

2 weeks ago | 0

@Calico_Man

web net work shirts!

2 weeks ago | 1