Need help finding a name of Jacket

Twenty five years ago the only major canvas work brands were Carhart and Dickies; lined and unlined. Carhart was the most widely popular. Construction worker, carpenters, electricians; all the trades wore them.
 
Another version of the jacket, I wore this Carhart for five years in a melt shop back in the '80s, lined with a hood. IIRC, it was a flame resistant version. Can't bring myself to throw it away and still use it for really dirty jobs.

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That’s looks just broken in. I’d wear it out to dinner.
 
Brush jacket
 
Thank you all.

It looks like the blanket lined Detroit will do.

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Looking at the brands I think it actually was Dickies that we had on the ranch in Montana, but I dont see the style anymore.
There is also a thick padded coverall one piece that I started wearing when the locals was still in jeans and sweaters :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
But the Detroit looks good, now just to get one to Africa :E Huh::E Huh:
 
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