

🧥 Stay warm, work hard, look sharp — the jacket that outlasts your hustle.
The Carhartt Men's Relaxed Fit Washed Duck Sherpa-Lined Utility Jacket combines heavyweight 12-ounce cotton duck fabric with cozy Sherpa and quilted linings for superior warmth and durability. Reinforced with Cordura at high-wear points and featuring an adjustable hood, this jacket is engineered for outdoor professionals and enthusiasts who demand lasting quality and functional style.
























| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Fabric type | 100% Cotton |
| Fur description | Natural Sheep Fur (Fur Origin: Tibet) |
| Origin | Imported |
J**G
Absolutely the best quality
Thirty years ago I bought a simple 2-pocket, front zipper canvas no-sleeve vest by Carhartt. It was made in Vietnam. That vest has no tears, no zipper problem, and the Sherpa fleece is intact. That Carhartt experience plus recommendation from family encouraged me to buy a new jacket by Carhartt. In the Pacific NW, I spend plenty of time outdoors, more doing yard work and auto or home repair than for play. Finding this jacket online took me at least an hour, but it was time well spent! My priorities were quality of materials and quality fabrication, with functionality and style tied for second place. This jacket hit all the Yes buttons. It fits perfectly, feels and looks extremely well made, and it has pockets galore, with great fasteners. The zipper is heavy duty! I expect the jacket to last thirty years. People who rarely praise my apparel say this Carhartt looks really great on me. It should, since it IS great. I agree with others who say the fit is just slightly big. Mine is 3XL, and has enough slack so I could wear a sweater between shirt and jacket on subfreezing days. It has wrist cuffs that are unseen while being worn, but keep the wind from blowing up a sleeve. The only tiny flaw for me is that the hood, though very comfortable, isn't detachable. It warms my head, neck and ears well. My personal preference is the ability to not always have the bulk of a hood behind me. This in no way would discourage me from buying a second jacket, nor does it discourage me from giving a strong buy recommendation. BTW, this jacket was made in Indonesia. Packaging was a generous 2-stars. My purchase was crammed in a thin walled carton, which bulged from the pressure. I opened the box with a very sharp knife. Had I not been very deliberate and cautious, I could have cut the jacket. If I could give the jacket six stars I would!
S**T
This is a good one.
This is an excellent coat. Highly recommended. Fit: I’m 6’1”, 220lbs, broad across the chest and shoulders and the regular XL fits great. I saw some concerns about the length but I think it’s probably a personal preference thing. The front hits me a couple inches below the waist and the back is a bit longer. Warmth: I wore this jacket with just a t-shirt in the upper 30’s with heavy wind and felt fine. It blocks the wind very well and it was warm without being hot. Quality: This coat is well made and it looks great. The front hand pockets are a little awkward (they are lined thankfully) but nothing close to a dealbreaker. My other Carhartt jacket is 30 years old and going strong. I’ll let you know if this one makes it that long. Overall I’m very happy.
R**B
Carhartt definitely lives up to its name!
Amazing jacket! This is one of the warmest jackets I've ever owned and my first Carhartt. I love this jacket it is very tough I can see why the brand gets its reputation this thing can stand on its own essentially I put it on my bed and it stood straight up and this one is supposed to be pre-washed! The sherpa lining is so thick it's rated as a two but it's more like a three I was sweating in this thing and 40° overall great by highly recommend this jacket to anyone I am 300 lb 6 ft 1 and I got the 3X tall and it fits perfectly.
W**L
I'm 5'10", 155lbs, medium fit perfect!
Ordered a medium, glad I didn't take the advice for what size I should wear. This coat however, is Amazing, feels good, warm, thick material that will stand the test of time, I'm sure of it!! Excited to get my bibs tomorrow!! Excellent product!!
J**L
One of the Best Jackets I've owned
Definitely a biased review bc all I buy is Carhartt and Ariat. I own more Carhartt products than the average person. But this jacket has been great. Really comfortable. Keeps me warm in the single digits. It is kind of bulky. Sleeves are not Sherpa lined, but the hood is. Great rip stop type material. Excellent price for a Carhartt jacket like this. Water and wind resistant. It is a rain defender jacket.
J**N
Worth the name brand cost
Great, warm, heavy coat! But doesn't feel excessively bulky. Blocks wind well and light rain. Looks great, I've received several compliments. The fit is great for me (xl, long) even though I have rather long arms. I bought two cheaper coats, which I had to return (one fit weird, the other had a cheap zipper that broke in less than a week) before landing on this one. This coat's quality is worth the extra cost. But, if you have pets, this coat is a fur magnet! I always immediately hang it in the closet when I come home, but it ALWAYS has cat and dog fur clinging to it no matter what. So it's a bit of a pain to keep it looking clean. Also, the inside left breast pocket opens from the side, rather than the top, which is a bit weird at first.
B**.
Will probably outlast me *Usage Update*
Usage Update - First snowfalls and cold temps of Winter '25-'26 I got this coat (I don't think "jacket" does it justice) towards the tail end of Winter '24 - '25, so I'm putting it through its paces this Winter. First off, this garment rates a "2" on Carhartt's 1 to 4 Warmth Rating Scale. Don't let that scare you off. I am really curious about their warmer rated outerwear, because this coat is pretty decently warm alone, and layering underneath significantly improves it. I layered an Amazon Essentials lightweight puffer coat underneath, and was comfortable shoveling snow in 19 F weather. The elbow pleats and shoulder gussets make maneuvering snow removal tools easier. The choice of buttons and or the zipper is a plus. I button it when I'm driving, keeping the lower couple buttons open. In windy weather, I zip and button it. And I really love the hood, because it's on the smallish side, cradles my noggin in sherpa, and doesn't feel like I'm wearing a pillow case over my head. If you have a larger sized head, and use the hood, this may be this garment's main negative for you. Me, I couldn't be happier with this coat. Here's my original review: I've been eyeballing Carhartt gear for some time, and I finally went ahead and got this Carhartt Utility (aka Bartlett) jacket. Really nice. I think they thought this out well, and nailed making it look stylish while still keeping it a genuine work coat. I just had to get the 'Moss' color but I couldn't find that color in a regular medium, so after reading many of the reviews, I took a chance and ordered the medium tall. I'm about 5'10"ish, around 160lbs and the medium tall actually fits my torso quite well. Not a crazy amount of extra material, and yet enough room to accommodate a low profile puffer vest when needed. The drop hem in back goes just a little past my butt, so as someone else mentioned here, the medium tall drapes the backside like a parka, which is going to be appreciated on cold, gusty days here in MI. The sleeves are where I really notice the difference between 'medium' and 'medium tall' - I have slender arms, and so the cuffs on the medium tall do extend over my hands a bit more than I'm used to, but again, I'd rather have them a bit longer than shorter. Other reviewers had remarked that the hand pockets were shallow, but I can comfortably fit my medium/large hands inside them, even wearing some medium thickness gloves. I really like the hood. As others mentioned it's not humongous, and sits well on the back of the coat. I don't have a very large noggin, and the hood covers my head nicely - I will actually use it! It's got the must-have zippered inner pocket, and I like that the velcroed pocket on the opposite side isn't too fiddly. Some folks also commented about the zipper not being robust enough. Yes, it could be bigger (and had a double pull, while we're wishing), but I don't think it's unreasonably small. For short jaunts I'll probably be relying on the snaps more. What makes it a true work coat? Triple stitching at all of the stress points, pleats at flex points on the shoulders and elbows, and reinforced cuffs. Certainly not an inexpensive piece of outerwear, but as Daddy always told me, 'you get what you pay for', and it will probably outlast me. :)
T**H
Good quality jacket
Purchased as a Christmas gift he loves Carhartt & wears it often good fit & material that keeps him warm
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