Crank and stroker supply company shirts are awesome shirts as well. Warm comfortable and super heavyweight soft well made shirts. Customer service is awesome as well. Thank you for letting me ramble on
Outerknown's blanket shirts are definitely my favorite these days, I had a Flint and Tinder one that was very similar in style but found it didn't hold up to wear as well, the fabric on the collar and cuffs started curling up in the way some flannels kinda do, while my Outerknown ones have maintained perfect shape after a lot of use, honestly one of my most recommended products.
Loved this video. I would love to see more clothing videos, like a lightweight flannel and other. We have a very similar style and I also dig what you wear in your videos. I also love that almost everything is made of natural materials. I just purged all my synthetic clothing.
So glad to hear this, I appreciate the support! Been really enjoying the apparel/clothing videos lately, they don’t seem to perform that well but the feedback seems to be great, shouldn’t be stopping anytime soon. I put out a video covering boots and another with some warm weather spring clothing since this came out if you’re interested! Brainstorming now a possible roundup of quality t-shirts as the weather turns and will definitely be doing more as I think of more ideas.
Haha I really went down the rabbit hole for this one. Totally agree, crazy how high the quality (and price) can go for some of the high end options, but they’re really incredible
Thanks! I can’t say I’ve tested it specifically for wind, but it’s extremely thick and very tightly woven so anecdotally it’s performed really well for me in the wind
I was quite overweight for most of my life, I can definitely appreciate the ask. Unfortunately so many brands don’t have larger sizing but Filson comes to mind as the obvious choice off the top of my head. I’ve got quite a few of their pieces and they’ve all been great, sizing is very generous too (I’m a small in filson and they go up to 2-3XL I believe) Haven’t tried it personally but their Jac shirt would probably be their best item for a list like this. I’ve got an Alaskan guide flannel too but it’s more medium weight versus heavyweight. Regardless, I’ll try and do some brand research and see what I can find for future videos!
Haven’t tried it personally but would definitely be interested in checking it out at that price. 5.1oz weight wouldn’t be quite be a heavyweight for a list like this but plenty for a ‘regular’ shirt. I’ll make a note to check it out sometime!
Hey Josh, Excellent video! I feel that following you and Huckberry has affected my purchasing decisions as I'm wearing more and more overshirts lately. Couple of questions: 1. What watch are you wearing? Looks pretty cool and more matching the feel of the shirts, than the digital Casios. 2. Do you have any experience with Roark overshirts? Most of the brands you talk about aren't sold in the EU, so I'm looking for more global alternatives.
Haha glad I’m rubbing off on you! Huckberry really opened me up to a ton of new stuff too, it’s been really fun to dive further in to the quality clothes. So happy you picked up on the new watch! It’s from Vaer, the D5 tropic. It’s the first proper diver that I’ve really loved the look of, excited to share in more detail in a video sometime soon - probably a spring edc update. 2. I’ve had my eye on Roark for a while but haven’t tried anything from them yet. I’ll be sure to make a note for future videos!
@@joshfenn D5 looks nice. I knew that VAER make very good field watches, but the diver is awesome. I became aware of Roark through Wasted Talent - you probably know them, but it's a pretty cool boutique with some nice collabs with VANS and Globe.
Hoping to try something from them soon! Actually have had a tab pinned on my phone for almost a year, they have some nice graphic tees that fit my style really well too
@@joshfenn quick update on Roark. Managed to get an outlet deal on a Square Go Jacket (RJ195-DKA) for around $35. Great quality, cool little details, and it seems that they've put a lot of thought in it, because it's very comfortable to move around. It's more on the shirt/warm weather jacket side, as I find it hard to fit a knitted sweater underneath. Cheers!