Spring is here – at least during the day. Anyone who has to get up early in the morning knows the problem: It’s still bitterly cold, but the thick winter jackets are already too much. The perfect solution: transitional jackets like the Rugged Flex™ Duck Relaxed Fit Jacket for mild temperatures or the Insulated Flannel-Lined Active Jacket for chilly mornings. Robust companions from Carhartt that combine warmth, function, and freedom of movement – made for workers who work outdoors and have to rely on their clothing.
For those who start early and are active: The Rugged Flex™ Duck Relaxed Fit Jacket is a true all-rounder for mild to cool days. Made from soft duck with stretch, it ensures maximum freedom of movement – thanks to Carhartt’s Rugged Flex™ technology. Two chest pockets, two hand pockets, and two inside pockets offer plenty of space for tools, a cell phone, or a notepad. The full-length zipper, adjustable cuffs, and extended back provide additional protection—ideal for everyday use on construction sites, in the workshop, in gardening, or for DIY projects.
When it’s still really cold in the morning:
The Loose Fit Firm Duck Insulated Flannel-Lined Active Jacket boasts a quilted flannel lining and attached, adjustable hood. Wind Fighter™ technology reliably keeps the wind out, while the durable duck fabric and rib-knit waist and cuffs provide warmth. It’s the perfect choice for frosty mornings at construction sites, warehouses, farms, or delivery services – anywhere where the workday begins long before sunrise.
Carhartt supplies jackets for hard-working workers in industries where every shift counts:
Whether in trades, forestry, assembly, road construction, courier services, or gardening – Carhartt jackets stand for durability, functionality, and comfort in everyday work. Even in urban environments, more and more men are relying on the combination of style and robust workwear. Carhartt’s transitional jackets keep men warm, mobile, and ready for action – from the first coffee on the way to work to the end of the day in the sun.