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<blockquote data-quote="svk" data-source="post: 6407344" data-attributes="member: 41967"><p>Duluth Trading does a LOT of advertising in MN. I have not tried their products but from what I can see they are quality made and priced at a premium. Seems that they market themselves to the suburban outdoorsman/weekend warrior.</p><p></p><p>I personally do not normally buy outdoor "work" clothes as my casual clothes eventually get demoted to work clothes. I tend to be hard on pants and shirts so my wife buys me jeans on sale and once I rip or stain them they become the pair I wear outside until they are destroyed. The one exception is the Carhartt bibs I bought new to wear in cooler weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svk, post: 6407344, member: 41967"] Duluth Trading does a LOT of advertising in MN. I have not tried their products but from what I can see they are quality made and priced at a premium. Seems that they market themselves to the suburban outdoorsman/weekend warrior. I personally do not normally buy outdoor "work" clothes as my casual clothes eventually get demoted to work clothes. I tend to be hard on pants and shirts so my wife buys me jeans on sale and once I rip or stain them they become the pair I wear outside until they are destroyed. The one exception is the Carhartt bibs I bought new to wear in cooler weather. [/QUOTE]
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