Legendary Whitetails Men’s Flannel Shirt — Our Crew’s Take
This Legendary Whitetails flannel has been a solid pick around the crew, and it’s one of my personal favorites. The 100% cotton feels soft and comfortable but still holds up for everyday wear, whether you’re working or just out and about. It’s easy to move in, fits right, and ends up being one of those shirts you reach for more often than you expect. Just a good, dependable flannel that looks and feels great without trying too hard.
Dubinik Flannel Shirt for Men — Our Crew’s Take
The Dubinik flannel has that classic western, pearl-snap look but still feels soft and comfortable enough for everyday wear. The pure cotton material has a nice weight to it without being too heavy, and the plaid patterns have that vintage, easygoing style that guys actually like. It’s casual, cozy, and fits well—good for cooler days on the job or just throwing on when you’re out and about.
Dickies Men’s Big and Tall Heavyweight Crew Neck — Our Crew’s Take
The Dickies heavyweight crew neck has become a steady favorite for cooler days. It’s thick without feeling stiff, and the material has that durable, good-quality feel Dickies is known for. The fit in the Big and Tall sizes is solid too—roomy where it needs to be without feeling sloppy, and it holds its shape well after a long day on the job.Guys like that it works great as a base layer or worn on its own, and it’s comfortable enough for all-day wear whether you’re on a site or just out running around.
TRUEWERK T2 WerkPant — Our Crew’s Take
The TRUEWERK T2 WerkPants are great for days when you don’t want stiff, heavy work pants slowing you down. They’re lightweight, water-resistant, and that 4-way stretch makes climbing, kneeling, and crawling a whole lot easier.
Plenty of usable pockets, tough material for how light they are, and the guys like ’em for hot days or constant movement. Comfortable, flexible, and solid for everyday work.
CQR Men’s Tactical Pants — Our Crew’s Take
The CQR tactical pants are tougher than they look and way more comfortable than old-school cargo pants. The ripstop fabric holds up to snags and scrapes, and the water resistance actually helps when you’re working in wet grass or morning mud.
They’re lightweight, easy to move in, and the pocket layout is solid without feeling bulky. The guys like ’em for days when you need something tough but not heavy or hot. Reliable, flexible, and built for real work or long days outdoors.
Columbia Pitchstone Heavyweight Flannel II — Our Crew’s Take
The Columbia Pitchstone is one of those heavyweight flannels that actually feels tough enough for real work, not just weekend errands. It’s thick, warm, and built with that durable Columbia fabric that can take some scrapes without falling apart. The fit’s solid too — not baggy, not tight, just easy to move in when you’re hauling stuff, climbing ladders, or working outside on cooler days.The crew’s take is pretty simple: it’s warm, comfortable, and holds up better than most big-box flannels. A dependable cold-weather shirt that works on the job but still looks good when you’re off it.
Carhartt Men’s R01 Relaxed Fit Duck Bib Overall — Our Crew’s Take
These Carhartt R01 duck bibs are straight-up built for guys who put their gear through hell. Heavy duck canvas, tough stitching, and pockets that actually make sense — they’re stiff as a 2×4 out of the box, but once they break in, they feel like work armor. Our crew wears these for framing, concrete, demo, and pretty much anything dirty, cold, or miserable. They hold up to crawling, climbing, snagging, and about a hundred washes. Around here, nobody babies their bibs, and these still survive. Solid, reliable, and worth having in the rotation.
