Showing posts with label Sweatshirts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sweatshirts. Show all posts

Monday, December 26, 2011

Carhartt Sweatshirts - Sure To Keep You Warm This Winter

!±8± Carhartt Sweatshirts - Sure To Keep You Warm This Winter

Is your old sweatshirt not as soft as it once was or maybe it is paper-thin after the numerous washings it has endured? Either way, if you should be looking for a new sweatshirt, one that is sure to keep you warm. Lucky for you, Carhartt continues to expand their sweatshirt line with new colors and styles. Depending on what features you are looking for Carhartt has you covered so let us take a look at their many options.

I need a zip-front because pullovers drive me nuts!

This fall Carhartt has six different options if you are looking for a zip-front sweatshirt. The new K500 Lightweight Hooded Zip-Front Sweatshirt is the lightest weight at 7.5 ounces. In their midweight, 10.5 ounces, there are four options with the K122 Midweight Hooded Zip-Front Sweatshirt being the most commonly asked for by customers. A Carhartt graphic hooded sweatshirt and AP Work Camo hooded sweatshirt also are featured in this weight. If you are not a fan of a hood, the K350 Midweight Mock Neck Zip-Front Sweatshirt is the Carhartt option for you. Carhartt never forgets about the people blessed to live in cold climates and the K185 Heavyweight Hooded Zip-Front Sweatshirt and J149 Thermal-Lined Hooded Zip-Front Sweatshirt is their answer for you. Many of our customers mention that the J149 is their winter jacket of choice in more mild climates but also can be a great layering garment in the most extreme cold weather climates.

I need a pullover! I can't stand zippers!

Just like in the zip-front options, Carhartt has three different weights of pullover options for you. The K499 Lightweight Hooded Sweatshirt along with two graphic sweatshirts, K524 Est. 1889 Graphic Lightweight Hooded Sweatshirt and K525 Est. 18889 Workwear Graphic Lightweight Hooded Sweatshirt, are your options. There are five options that the midweight offers: K121 Midweight Hooded Sweatshirt, K124 Midweight Crewneck Sweatshirt, K288 Midweight Hooded Logo-Sleeve Sweatshirt, K505 Distant Peaks Graphic Midweight Hooded Sweatshirt, and K506 Master Cloth Graphic Midweight Hooded Sweatshirt. The last three of these options feature graphics on the sweatshirt. Carhartt showed off their history this fall with many of the shirts and sweatshirts featuring graphics incorporating the year that they started, 1889. There are two options in their heavyweight, 13 ounces, the K184 Heavyweight Hooded Sweatshirt and the crewneck heavyweight, K186. The thermal lined pullovers offer the same two options, the hooded J170 and crewneck J154 options.

I like pullovers but the tight neck chokes me!

If you like pullovers but find the necks are too tight for your liking, Carhartt's zip-mock sweatshirts are the answer you are looking for. The K503 Midweight Quarter-Zip Mock-Neck Sweatshirt features the 10.5 ounce weight. The K188 Heavyweight Zip-Mock Sweatshirt is the heavier version but also features a square bottom, a feature that only this sweatshirt in the Carhartt line has. Last but not least, the K217 Heavyweight Hooded Zip-Mock Sweatshirt. At 13 ounces, this sweatshirt is warm but with the hood and mock collar, it gives you many options to keep you comfortable.


Carhartt Sweatshirts - Sure To Keep You Warm This Winter

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Carhartt Sweatshirts - Three Different Weights For Different Demands

!±8± Carhartt Sweatshirts - Three Different Weights For Different Demands

For many years Carhartt had two weights for their sweatshirts, midweight and heavyweight. These two weights were loved by customers for not only their warmth but the durability that the sweatshirts would deliver to the customer. A few years ago Carhartt rolled out a few different thermal-line sweatshirts and retailers had a tough time keeping them on their racks. Word got out very quickly about a sweatshirt that was almost as warm as a coat. Could they figure out yet another warmer solution for sweatshirt fans? No one knows for sure, but lets figure out the applications for the other three weights for now.

Carhartt's midweight sweatshirts come in a few different options of having a hood or not and also being a zip-front or not. With a 10.5-ounce cotton/polyester blend this sweatshirt delivers a good deal of warmth. Many times this sweatshirt will keep you warmer than many other competing brands warmest sweatshirt. This is a great sweatshirt if you are looking for something to cut the morning chill or extra warmth as the sun sets in the evening. With the options and the many different color choices offered, most customers are likely to find a combination that matches their wants.

The next warmer weight that Carhartt offers in its sweatshirt line is the heavyweight. A 13-ounce cotton/polyester blend excellence warmth. These sweatshirts only currently come in a hooded version with a zip-front or a non-zip front. With this being the warmest sweatshirt being offered for awhile, many guys have mentioned that this is their favorite non-work sweatshirt, but if it wasn't for the thermal-lined they would still be wearing this one. This sweatshirt along with all the others have a wide variety of color choices with many of them coming in a tall version. This extra length in the torso and arms allows taller workers to keep the sweatshirt from rising up their arms or stomachs.

Carhartt's very warm, almost as warm as a jacket, thermal-lined sweatshirt is definitely another rough and durable product. Constructed out of a 12-ounce cotton/poly blend it features a polyester thermal lining that retains the warmth. Recently a customer came in looking for another after wearing his for four years and it was finally looking worn out. He said it was still warm and he'd continue to wear it but not at work wear co-workers were giving him grief about it. Many people are seen wearing these with a pair of lined coveralls for their cold weather outfit. If there is any sweatshirt out there that could keep you warm in below-freezing temperatures, you should place your money on this one. Carhartt probably had a tough time deciding if this should be considered a sweatshirt or a jacket with the warmth it delivers. This sweatshirt only comes in zip-front and with a hood.

Many people will argue with you if you don't believe that their sweatshirts are the best ones on the market. As they continue to innovate with different styles (mock, quarter-zip, etc.) they hold the three weights of warmth very consistent. This consistency is what built them to the company they are today and allow their brand to proudly represent quality and durable work clothing.


Carhartt Sweatshirts - Three Different Weights For Different Demands

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