

🧥 Work hard, stay warm, look sharp — the jacket that’s as tough as your hustle.
The DRI DUCK Cheyenne Men's Hooded Work Jacket combines heavyweight 12 oz. 100% cotton canvas with 3 oz. polyfill insulation and a diamond quilted brushed tricot lining for superior warmth and durability. Designed with articulated elbows, a contoured hood, and stretch-enhanced cuffs and waistband, it offers ergonomic comfort and flexibility. Featuring a full metal zipper with an easy grab puller, this jacket is built to withstand harsh weather and demanding work environments while maintaining a comfortable fit.








| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Fabric type | 100% Cotton |
| Origin | Imported |
O**�
Looking forward to the Wintry Weather 🐧
Size large 5'7", 140 lbs, good fit, roomy enough for layering, and working. Comparable to Ca-----t, at a fraction of the price. Sturdy construction, roomy hood, inside patch pockets, I would have preferred one zippered but the Velcro works, especially when wearing gloves. Follow up review coming after putting it through its paces after a few hours in some brutal New England weather. Follow up review: January 26 this coat withstood some brutal weather, with layering did not feel the biting winds Real feel zero. Did treat it with fabric waterproofing to deal with the mixed precipitation. Good work coat.
A**R
Very nice coat
My husband really likes this coat. It's very warm and durable. His only complaint was that the hood isn't detachable and is a little bulky. Otherwise he's very happy with it.
W**E
Comfortable, warm, durable, and good looking
I can't find anything about the coat that I dislike..It's almost exactly the same as a Carhart that I also have, only it's $30 cheaper..It's a bit warmer than the Carhart too, it seems like, but feels slightly lighter weight-wise)...I am 6'1" and weigh 220 lbs. My build is long legged with an average torso heighth..I bought 2XL (which is my usual size) and it fits well. Loose enough to allow free movement (i.e. twisting at waist, bending at waist, reaching overhead) without looking baggy on me..A very good bargain. I bought the one that's kind of a root beer brown (I forget what they called it) and I'm going to purchase a couple of more for next year..Either navy or black, and a camo (if I can find one, those sell faaaaast!!) Good bargain on a high quality, durable coat..Recommend highly!!
E**B
Great jacket but a little short
Very warm and durable I’m 5’10” and 145 and the jacket fits well but is a little short and I find myself having to pull it back down since it will ride up my lower back. I’ve used it in the snow and it kept me warm and the snow didn’t soak through.
A**R
Dri Duck
This is a great coat. This is a replacement for one that I have worn for years. Very warm and easy to layer.
B**E
Just as good as a Carhartt equivalent.
Looks: I like the dark brown color (Tobacco) and the fit is perfect. I'm 6'1" 195 lbs and I could definitely wear a hoodie underneath without it getting too bulky. No defects at all, same triple stich as others. I like the small Dri-Duck logo on the left hand pocket. Warmness: With just an undershirt, flannel, and the jacket on, I'm comfortable at 40, maybe even 30 degrees F. The hood holds the heat in and is very functional and warm. It's a heavy jacket (4 or 5 lbs) and with the canvas shell and quilted lining, you don't need much else on underneath to stay warm while being active. Being stationary and outside in this jacket may get you feeling a little chilly so add a layer.
D**I
Very nice warm coat
First off, this jacket is warm like really warm, and has some really nice weight to it. I have another winter coat that is made of lightweight ultra modern materials and this coat is way warmer which is what I wanted. It feels very durable and after getting covered in snow I can say is very waterproof as well. I got a size larger than I needed which is great because I can layer easier now and the coat is still very comfortable and still has good mobility. The only things I don't like are first the hood, it doesn't seem to sit very well on the back and when I'm in the car it always seems to be pushing up on the back of my neck and head, hoping it will soften up over time and lay a little flatter. It does work very well as a hood though it snugly covers my head, and the wind doesn't blow it down easy. I also wish the front pockets were a little bigger to better accommodate a hat and gloves when needed. Overall though I'm really liking this jacket so far. I live in northern Illinois and spent a lot of time in Wisconsin so it's just what I was looking for in the winter months, and you can't beat the price for what you're getting. Update: the zipper is pretty bad, I've got teeth out of alignment in the first year making the coat very frustrating to zip up and unfortunately unless you purchased the coat directly from DRI Duck they do not care and will not repair the zipper.
U**R
Reminiscent of the good ole carhartt jackets
Since Carhartt stopped most domestic production, and starting making huge huge oversized lower quality clothing i needed a change. I have had 4 older carhartt's from the late 90s that i wore every day to work for years and years! They were great, tough and wore true to size! I was always a medium so never had a sizing issue. Since then i looked at the newer ones and could not believe how huge they are. Not only that but they have lousy components such has buttons, stitching and zippers. Long story short i looked at all the leading competitor's products and walked away with an uneasy feeling not buying any. The Berne jacket was true to size but the arm lengths were 4" too long, and the pockets were shallow and the elastic around the waste was overly tight making the chest and belly area puff out!. The dickies was just flat out cheap. It looks cheaply made and the duck shell was low quality. I dont even want to continue talking about it cause they too have fallen victim too overseas corporate buyouts. C.e. Schmidt the tractor supply brand was basically the same as the dickies but for some reason fit and finish was a little better quality. I did not care for the zipper as it is weak. I think this may sound strange but it lacks identity and charisma that i believe carhartt used to possess. It was just an ok jacket that may give you a couple hard years of work Walls bomber hoodie jacket(sherpa lined) i think could be a potential "decent" jacket. It reminded me honestly of a polished up dickies jacket... Here to find out they are owned by dickies and manufactured in the same offshore plant. I was turned off by it all cause Walls was a great american company at one time. Enter Dri duck. Could not find in stores so i took a gamble and ordered one on amazon. I ordered my usual medium and when it arrived i was shocked at the heft of the package thinking here we go again...another jacket 3× too big. As i began to open it i was impressed by how soft the duck shell was. Very Finely brushed and broken in, yet reeks of toughness...very unique qualities. Upon putting on it was apparent that the jacket was perfectly proportioned in its length, width and sleeve dimensions. The flannel lining is soft and feels of quality. The stitching that secures the flannel and polyester filling is TIGHT! With no loose threads. Shocked! I then zipped up the big zipper and realized it was shockingly similar to the old usa carhartt's of the pre 2000's. It zipped up perfect and shows heft and quality. The cuffs and waist and excellent, Not too tight and not to loose. I am able to raise my arms and the sleeves or waist do not rise. The hood is perfectly sized and not bulky at all, could accommodate a hefty hat plus hood just fine as well. The inner lining of the sleeves are nylon and provide easy putting on and taking off task. This is truly an "active" jacket that is true to size. To sum this up i believe we have a company that is dedicated to quality as evident in the Cheyenne jacket. This jacket has all the qualities of the old usa Carhartt's without the badge and premium price. This jacket has " identity" and "charismatic" qualities not found in the land of Dickies and company. Dri duck is now all i will where for our cold northeast Ohio winters. Buy it... You wont regret!
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