Great video always appreciate your guys efforts every time. I'm always looking for like a stretchable waterproof fabric for a soft-shelled tactical style jacket I know that sounds cliche saying tactical but I work in water treatment I need a lot of zipper Pockets lot of little small things I'm carrying with me and Tactical clothing seem to hit all those buttons and it seems to be more durable than construction style clothing and it looks good LOL. But I have a hard time finding stuff made in the USA so I keep going back to your helicons or 511 type brands
I've bought from Atlas 46 probably 5 years ago, great products. Thought I purchase more. Now they've increased prices a bit but was okay with it since the quality was so good. Placed a $700 order July 2024, It's the end of Jan 2025 and still have received anything but a runaround from them. I will never order from them again!! Nothing but excuses. 8 months to get some work pants and shorts is unacceptable especially at their price tag. Found your video searching for alternatives, thanks for the video!
I’m looking for non Jean work pants, carpenter/dungaree style. I almost like the 1620 pant, however, they have a low or mid rise, and it always feels like my pants are sagging.
My dad had a pair of Pointer brand overalls made by the L.C. King company in Bristol, Tennessee and he said they held up better than any he’d ever wore underground. The coal mines is the ultimate torture test for a lot of things.
It's not workwear if it's not worn on a job site. Benchmark is the only one I've seen in 30 years. 1620 is expensive and online only. Red cloud is the same. Origin has spandex, and it's online only. I've never heard of Atlas 46. Pella, i have seen, but that's only because of cattle. Clothes actually work on a job site. Carhartt, Levi's, Wrangler, Rustler, George, Dickies. With carhartt and dickies people avoid the spandex models. They get runs, and the waist stretches out. I do see the spandex models but not on the guys doing the hard labor. Foreman, painters, electricians, I'll see stretchy britches. Welders, Pipe fitters, Iron workers is 100% cotton. Fire and plastic don't get along.
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Thank you for the great info for USA made work wear.
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Great video always appreciate your guys efforts every time. I'm always looking for like a stretchable waterproof fabric for a soft-shelled tactical style jacket I know that sounds cliche saying tactical but I work in water treatment I need a lot of zipper Pockets lot of little small things I'm carrying with me and Tactical clothing seem to hit all those buttons and it seems to be more durable than construction style clothing and it looks good LOL. But I have a hard time finding stuff made in the USA so I keep going back to your helicons or 511 type brands
Mike, putting in the work in workwear product research for us! Thank you!
Thanks for watching, Noah!
I've bought from Atlas 46 probably 5 years ago, great products. Thought I purchase more. Now they've increased prices a bit but was okay with it since the quality was so good. Placed a $700 order July 2024, It's the end of Jan 2025 and still have received anything but a runaround from them. I will never order from them again!! Nothing but excuses. 8 months to get some work pants and shorts is unacceptable especially at their price tag. Found your video searching for alternatives, thanks for the video!
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What about tyndale?
I’m looking for non Jean work pants, carpenter/dungaree style. I almost like the 1620 pant, however, they have a low or mid rise, and it always feels like my pants are sagging.
There’s also a lot of more high end/ luxury workwear brands like Greasepoint and Heatstraps
Finding that out about Filson myself was so disappointing. Companies like this should be sued for defrauding customers with their marketing
Yep. Filson is 90% marketing 9% Bangladesh 1% American
My dad had a pair of Pointer brand overalls made by the L.C. King company in Bristol, Tennessee and he said they held up better than any he’d ever wore underground. The coal mines is the ultimate torture test for a lot of things.
Absolutely!
Round House Work Pants. USA made. Shawnee, Oklahoma
Yes! Great callout, we have them in our written research.
@@madeinusa Do they have a factory store?
Omg yes finally!
The Carhartt B01 work pants are still made in the USA
Probably incidental. You won't find USA made stuff where they are actually trying to sell product, such as Academy.
I live in France I have one most iconic brand made in usa Dickies Good quality and comfortable A real deal Yes and cheapest prices
USA Bayside claims to be made in the USA. Has anyone heard of this brand, or can you confirm?
Also, thank you so much for this content! It can be quite tricky these days to find things that are made in USA with just a Google search.
Yep! Bayside apparel is made in the USA
It's not workwear if it's not worn on a job site. Benchmark is the only one I've seen in 30 years. 1620 is expensive and online only. Red cloud is the same. Origin has spandex, and it's online only. I've never heard of Atlas 46. Pella, i have seen, but that's only because of cattle.
Clothes actually work on a job site. Carhartt, Levi's, Wrangler, Rustler, George, Dickies. With carhartt and dickies people avoid the spandex models. They get runs, and the waist stretches out. I do see the spandex models but not on the guys doing the hard labor. Foreman, painters, electricians, I'll see stretchy britches. Welders, Pipe fitters, Iron workers is 100% cotton. Fire and plastic don't get along.