Roundhouse

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Summary

The r/BuyItForLife community is broadly enthusiastic about Roundhouse, consistently praising the brand's durability, American manufacturing, and surprisingly affordable price point. It's frequently recommended as a superior alternative to Carhartt, particularly for work pants and bibs, with many users reporting years of heavy daily use. The main caveats are sizing quirks and a dated website experience, but neither deters the community from recommending it.

Verdict

Roundhouse delivers genuinely durable, heavy-gauge workwear at competitive prices with consistent Made-in-USA construction, and community members repeatedly report outlasting better-known brands like Carhartt over years of hard use.

What people love

Roundhouse is celebrated for heavy-duty construction, genuine Made-in-USA provenance (manufactured in Oklahoma), and prices that undercut comparable workwear brands. The 14oz denim is frequently highlighted as a standout feature compared to the 10oz used by most competitors.

  • 14oz denim significantly heavier than the 10oz industry standard
  • Made in the USA continuously since 1903, Oklahoma factory
  • Duck canvas overalls outlast Carhartt equivalents at lower cost
  • Affordable pricing, often cited around $50 for jeans or overalls
  • No spandex blend preserves long-term durability
  • Double-knee and double-layer duck options available for heavy work

What people criticize

The most notable practical criticism is that Roundhouse sizes true rather than running large, which surprises buyers used to vanity sizing. There is also a warning that their cheapest $30 jeans are factory seconds, ineligible for returns.

  • Sizes run true — measure carefully before ordering to avoid fit issues
  • $30 price tier is factory seconds stock, no returns allowed
  • Website design described as looking like 1999, can be off-putting
  • No stretch in fabric means less flexibility; may feel restrictive for some

What people are saying

One commenter who works in construction noted their first pair of Roundhouse finally split after lasting considerably longer than the Wranglers they'd been going through in just a few months — and considered that more than acceptable given the abuse.
A user comparing duck work pants directly said their Carhartt pair was wearing thin after a year, while their Roundhouse duck pants were still going strong after three years of similar use.
Someone pointed out that Roundhouse's $30 jeans are specifically their seconds/rejects inventory, explaining how a USA-made brand can hit that price — and warning that they come with no return option.
A longtime wearer noted that Roundhouse uses 14oz denim versus the 10oz standard most brands now use, including Levi's, framing it as the key reason the jeans wear like iron at around $50 a pair.