Are we talking clothing? I'm a big fan of Carhartt canvas stuff. The B01 pants, the flannel lined version of the B01, coveralls (I know you said you had a bad experience with them) and, for really cold weather (-20˚F), the Arctic Duck bibs and coats.
The problem is that Carhartts are all some version of cotton, and cotton kills. Up here, I hunt 30 miles from the nearest road. If I'm in cotton, in fall, and get wet (likely, almost certain) that can get quite dangerous. I prefer t hunt in nothing but synthetic clothes. If I were a smaller guy, I'd be buying from Kryptek or maybe First Light. But I settle for Duluth 40 grit shirts, and DOTF pants, anything from their Alaskan Hardgear line (Tun-Dri shirts and Quickhatch pants, but I think they just discontinued them). The Duluth stuff is good, but if I could fit into the Kryptek/KUIU stuff, I'd buy that instead. Duluth isn't my 1st choice.
For footwear: Darn Tough Vermont wool socks (lifetime replacement warrant they actually honor) and Irish Setter Elk Hunter boots. (A close second are LaCrosse hip waders with the fitted ankles if it's going to be really wet and mucky, like duck hunting or float hunting from my canoe.)
Rainwear/outerwear, again, if I were a smaller guy, I'd be buying goretex from Kryptek, KUIU, etc., but I settle for Helly Hansen Impertechs (which really are not "buy once..." as I'm about to replace my pants...after 7 years.)
My base layer/cold weather stuff is mostly terramar brand, but I have some stuff, I forget the brand, that is 16 years old that I wear every winter and still going.