Carhartt's Most Popular Jacket: Men's Duck Detroit Winter Jacket
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Outdoor Work Jacket - The most practical outdoor jacket ever!
Get ready for a cozy and warm fall and winter season with our premium jacket, designed to fight the cold with you.
This jacket is your most practical solution to the harsh winter weather and will keep you comfortable all season long.
Really warm Duck Detroit Winter Jacket!
A great cold-proof jacket that you can wear all winter long with just one piece!
Warm, fluffy and thick, it keeps your body warm and prevents heat loss.

Why choose Carhartt Duck Detroit Winter Jacket?
High-quality Detroit material provides exceptional warmth
Thick, fluffy material prevents heat dissipation and provides comfort
Collar, long sleeves, and pockets offer comfort and style.


- 12-ounce, firm hand, 100% ring spun cotton duck canvas
- Water-repellent and wind-resistant
- Blanket-lined body for warmth
- Quilted nylon sleeve lining for easy on-and-off
- Corduroy-trimmed collar with hidden snaps for optional hood
- Two-way brass center-front zipper
- Left chest pocket with zipper closure
- Two interior pockets
- Two lower-front pockets
- Pleated bi-swing back
- Snap adjustable cuffs and waist
- Carhartt-strong, triple-stitched main seams
- Carhartt label sewn on left pocket



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PREMIUM QUALITY
We worked really hard to make it perfect. Design, quality, give maximum attention to even minimal details to make them absolutely adorable. If you are not satisfied for any reason, please contact our customer service, we 100% solve your problem and refund the cost. Thank you for your support.
SHIPPING
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