I didn't know that. Thanks.
Here's the thing...if I boycotted all companies that I disagreed with socially, politically, economically, morally I would be only hurting myself, and would probably seriously reduce the # of companies I would deal with. Where would it end? Where do you draw the line? For example, I use PayPal quite a bit. BS company as far as their social policies go...but very handy. I just bought a WWII 1911A1 on Gunbroker and the guy would only take a PP payment. So, I used PP. Ebay is the same way. I hate the policies of the company. But if a rare part for a vintage tractor or an old snowmobile pops up that I need for a restoration I am going to use Ebay to buy it. Two crap companies, but if I boycott them only I lose. Wouldn't affect their bottom dollar a bit if I did. The US military discharged soldiers, sailors, and airmen who didn't get the shot. I would hardly boycott the military.
I like Carhartt stuff...always have. I feel bad for those that got laid off. And I understand your sentiment completely. But if I need a Carhartt jacket I am going to buy it. I'd try to buy it locally at my mom and pop outfitter. But failing that, I'd even buy it from Dick's, or Ebay and then use Paypal to pay for it.