Carhartt is an American clothing company that produces workwear, casual wear, and accessories for men and women. They are known for their durable, rugged apparel designed for working in tough conditions.
Founded in 1889 by Hamilton Carhartt in Michigan, USA
Originally named Hamilton Carhartt & Company
Initially produced work overalls made of duck and denim fabrics
Expanded to produce a wide range of workwear and casual wear
Used by workers in various industries such as construction, farming, and oil rigging
Currently operates in 38 countries worldwide
An American workwear company that produces clothing, footwear, and accessories for workers
An American clothing brand that produces jeans, workwear, and casual wear for men and women
An American clothing company known for its denim jeans, jackets, and casual wear
Designed for durability and comfort in tough work conditions. Includes coveralls, bibs, overalls, jackets, and pants.
Designed for comfort and style for everyday wear. Includes t-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, jeans, and shorts.
Includes hats, gloves, socks, belts, bags, and other items to complement the clothing line.
Carhartt produces clothing in Mexico and various countries in Asia, Europe, and South America.
No, Carhartt produces clothing and accessories for men and women.
Carhartt clothing can be considered expensive compared to some other brands, but the quality and durability make it a worthwhile investment for those who need rugged workwear.
Duck fabric is a heavier and more durable material, while denim is a lighter and softer material. Both materials are used in Carhartt's workwear line.
Carhartt produces some clothing that is flame-resistant, but not all of their clothing is FR-rated. Buyers should check the product description to ensure they are purchasing FR-rated clothing if needed for their work environment.