Founded in ’89,
Carhartt WIP was engineered to create overalls for railroad workers in America, so it’s safe to say utility runs through the label’s DNA. Proof? The
Montana jacket. Stitched together from a hard-wearing cotton-blend, it’s fully lined to keep you warm, then fitted with multiple pockets to stow away your weekend tools (we’re talking phone, wallet, and keys). Signing off the only way it knows how, the brand stamps its basement-approved moniker at the chest.
- Carhartt WIP cotton-blend jacket
- 51% cotton, 49% polyamide; lining 100% cotton
- Exposed button fastenings at front
- Collar, long sleeves, two slip pockets at chest, woven brand patch at chest, two hook-and-loop tape-fasten pockets at front, branded hardware, fully lined
- Machine wash cold
- Size medium: Length 29in / 73cm, chest 48in / 122cm
- Model is 6ft 1in/1.85m and wears a size medium
- Lightweight, non-stretch