Stanfield's enjoys strong community support as a Canadian-made cold-weather staple, particularly for wool henleys, long underwear, and underwear basics. The heavyweight wool henley is practically a cult item among Canadian tradespeople and outdoor workers, and the long underwear is regularly cited as genuinely durable over many years of hard use. Some caveats exist around itchiness, overseas manufacturing on select SKUs, and the fact that not all product lines are equal quality.
Stanfield's core wool henley and long underwear lines earn genuine BIFL status through years of documented hard use, but buyers should verify Made in Canada labeling and be aware that heavier wool options may feel itchy against the skin.
Community members consistently praise Stanfield's for durability, warmth, and Canadian manufacturing heritage across decades of use. The heavyweight wool henley and long underwear lines are considered legitimate BIFL items by many.
A handful of users note that some products are now manufactured overseas, and the heavy wool options can be quite itchy against the skin. Not all product lines are considered equal in quality.
One commenter noted that their partner has worn the same pair of Stanfield's long underwear for roughly 16 years, and that you can feel the quality difference the moment you handle the product.
A construction worker in the Pacific Northwest said nearly everyone on the job site wears Stanfield wool sweaters, and while they don't last forever under extreme daily use, three-plus years of hard winter wear is the norm.
Someone who does forestry and sub-arctic exploration work — often 70+ hours a week outdoors down to -40°C — said Stanfield's is one of the few brands they genuinely swear by.
A commenter who bought Stanfield's briefs at Costco ten years ago reported they are still going strong, calling them durable, comfortable, and a genuine BIFL purchase at around $30 CAD for a two-pack.