Tilley Endurables is a Canadian company that was owned by a company in the UK for awhile and is now back in Canada. They are famous for their hats, and they used to have a no-questions-asked, pretty much unqualified lifetime replacement guarantee on (some of) their clothes and actually challenged their customers to find ways to try to wreck them in actual use, with the washing instructions famously being “give them hell”. But that’s all been enshittified to the point that most of their stuff isn’t guaranteed anymore and even the stuff that is, is effectively only guaranteed for meaningless “normal wear and tear and defects” nowadays. In my experience they’re still pretty decent quality and very rugged, or at least they were when I last bought them. Although I don’t have a ton of confidence that they’ve stayed that way or will continue to, they still seem to be from what I can tell.
Tilley Endurables is a Canadian company that was owned by a company in the UK for awhile and is now back in Canada. They are famous for their hats, and they used to have a no-questions-asked, pretty much unqualified lifetime replacement guarantee on (some of) their clothes and actually challenged their customers to find ways to try to wreck them in actual use, with the washing instructions famously being “give them hell”. But that’s all been enshittified to the point that most of their stuff isn’t guaranteed anymore and even the stuff that is, is effectively only guaranteed for meaningless “normal wear and tear and defects” nowadays. In my experience they’re still pretty decent quality and very rugged, or at least they were when I last bought them. Although I don’t have a ton of confidence that they’ve stayed that way or will continue to, they still seem to be from what I can tell.