Made by Hand: Carhartt Made in USA
Get a closer look at Carhartt factories located right here in America and the hardworking men and women behind the scenes.
Out Work Them All
Carhartt: Outdoor Jackets, Hats, Pants & Shirts for All Ages.Built to work as hard as you do, Carhartt apparel is some of the toughest and most durable work clothes available anywhere. Carhartt began all the way back in 1889 when Hamilton Carhartt began producing overalls with two sewing machines and a half-horsepower electric motor in a small Detroit loft.
Hamilton based his designs directly off of the feedback from local railroad workers, who helped test his new work clothes in tough environments. Overtime, his design steadily improved until his rugged and durable apparel became recognized as some of the best work clothes anywhere.
Soon the brand grew into one of the most well recognized and beloved in the world. But even after many years of growth and expansion, Carhartt's authentic quality has never changed. Each Carhartt sweatshirt, Carhartt beanie, and pair of Carhartt pants is built with tough modern materials that not only last under hard use, but can keep you safe while you work.
Pants like the Carhartt Washed Work Dungaree are incredibly functional, with features such as heavyweight cotton, reinforced pockets, and extra tool pockets. Their Carhartt Flannel Lined Duck Jacket is likewise packed with features and made with some of the best materials available anywhere. Perfect for almost any sort of work, or just for everyday use, Carhartt truly has something for everyone.
We at OutlandUSA.com love Carhartt, and many of our employees wear their gear actively on the job. It is a fantastic choice if you live an active outdoor lifestyle, and it is priced very reasonably, especially for what you get. If you're looking to upgrade your work gear, be sure to give Carhartt a try.
Get a closer look at Carhartt factories located right here in America and the hardworking men and women behind the scenes.
Please refer to the chart below:
Product Category Product Care
T-Shirts Wash cold, do not bleach, and tumble dry medium. Remove promptly.
Jackets/Coats Wash warm, do not bleach, and tumble dry medium. Remove promptly.
Canvas Shorts and Pants Wash cold, do not bleach, and tumble dry medium. Remove promptly.
Duck Shorts and Pants Wash warm, do not bleach, and tumble dry medium. Remove promptly.
Shirt Jacs Wash cold, do not bleach, and tumble dry medium. Remove promptly.
Woven Shirts Wash cold, do not bleach, and tumble dry medium. Remove promptly.
Base Layer Wash cold, do not bleach, and tumble dry medium. Remove promptly.
Bib Overalls Wash warm, do not bleach, and tumble dry medium. Remove promptly.
Coveralls Wash cold, do not bleach, and tumble dry with no heat or hang to drip dry. Remove promptly.
Jeans, Shorts and Sweats Wash cold, do not bleach, and tumble dry medium. Remove promptly.
Caps Hand wash cold, do not bleach.
Gloves Spot Wash by hand in luke-warm water with mild detergent. Hang to dry. Do not use hot water. Do not put in dryer.
Flame Resistant Category
Unlined Clothing:
Machine wash warm at temperature not to exceed 160F (70C). Do not use chlorine bleach, hydrogen peroxide bleach, softeners or starch. Tumble dry low, remove promptly. Iron with low heat. Dry cleanable. |
Lined Clothing:
Machine wash warm at temperature not to exceed 140F (60C). Do not use chlorine bleach, hydrogen peroxide bleach, softeners or starch. Tumble dry low, remove promptly. Iron with low heat. Dry cleanable. |
Denim Clothing:
Machine wash warm at temperature not to exceed 160F (70C). Do not use chlorine bleach, hydrogen peroxide bleach, softeners or starch. Tumble dry low, remove promptly. Iron with low heat. Dry cleanable. |
Twill Clothing:
Machine wash warm at temperature not to exceed 160F (70C). Do not use chlorine bleach, hydrogen peroxide bleach, softeners or starch. Tumble dry low, remove promptly. Iron with low heat. Dry cleanable. |
Chambray Clothing:
Machine wash warm at temperature not to exceed 160F (70C). Do not use chlorine bleach, hydrogen peroxide bleach, softeners or starch. Tumble dry low, remove promptly. Iron with low heat. Dry cleanable. |
To determine chest size, measure the circumference around the chest underneath the arms.
Carhartt is committed to the quality of their gear. If any piece arrives defective or damaged, Carhartt will do everything they can to come to a solution.
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