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Crafted in Carhartt: Jenny Barger

Meet the woman saving Detroit鈥檚 dying trees from the landfill

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Back when Jenny Barger had a successful career in sales鈥攊n a 鈥減encil skirt and high heels,鈥 she says鈥攈er dad, Mike, was working as a tree surgeon. It pained him to watch whenever a beautiful urban hardwood (black walnut, cherry, oak) couldn鈥檛 be saved and was sent through the chipper or hauled off to the landfill. It was so disheartening to both of them that in 2016 they decided to do something about it鈥攁nd 聽was formed. Thanks to the sawmill they built, 500 dead and dying trees from Detroit鈥檚 urban forests are now cutting boards, mantelpieces, doors, benches, and bars. You can even track your favorite neighborhood tree from the greenbelt to the mill and buy a select cut on-site. 鈥淵ou see the beauty in the raw material,鈥 says Jenny, who now runs the company and works the mill. 鈥淏ut then you see the reward in the finished products.鈥

Favorite Carhartt Gear: Mike has been wearing the same Carhartt work jacket for 25 years. Jenny favors the . 鈥淭he wrists are snug, so I don鈥檛 get sawdust up the sleeves. And the lining is extra warm. It鈥檚 hard to find winter work apparel for somebody my size.鈥


In this 4-part series, Carhartt teamed up with 国产吃瓜黑料 to recognize, thank, and tell the stories of a group of hardworking people that don鈥檛 often get appreciated for the work, dedication, and long hours they put in. The series also includes two brothers who are providing聽humanely-raised meats to area restaurants in Detroit, 补听飞辞辞诲飞辞谤办别谤 聽turning exotic hardwoods into works of art, and a聽second-generation surfboard maker. To shop Carhartt, .

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