Long History of Excellence

October 28, 2009 by  

Perhaps you never heard of Carhartt work pants before. You should know that Hamilton Carhartt began making tough-as-nails Carhartt Jeans for railroad workers way back in 1889. The duck and denim fabrics that oufitted the men that built the railroads are still the cornerstone of Carhartt Jeans and they are sill made tough-as-nails for today’s hard working men and women.

Why Carhartt Jeans Are Different

Whether it’s the traditional, relaxed, loose or dungaree fit, Carhartt jeans are built to feel good and to last forever. That has been the standard since day one. Premium duck and denim fabric means unmatched durability. Carhatt jeans are designed for a comfortable fit not trendy observance. The unique U-shaped crotch like that on the Carhartt Bib Overalls provides ample room for up and down movement. You will find a choice of multiple linings for different weather conditions, including flannel. Many of those Ice Road Truckers you saw on TV recently were wearing flannel lined Carhartt Jeans. There’s Big and Tall Carhartt too.

Carhartt Jeans pockets are made from extra-heavy fabric, sewn on, then turned inside out and sewn again on the inside for durability; heavy-duty YKK zippers; generous pocket depth for the active worker; multiple utility bands; wide leg openings to accommodate work boots and double-front styles with cleanout bottoms to let dirt escape, which extends the useful life of the garment.

The Jeans For The People Who Get Things Done

Maybe you won’t see too many pairs of Carhartt Jeans in the fashion trendy front row seats at NASCAR races and other outdoor sports events, but you will see them in the garages, in the prep areas and and in the pits where the real work gets done.

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Comments

2 Responses to “Long History of Excellence”

  1. ramough masiak on May 3rd, 2010 9:33 am

    Wow, this Ice Road Truckers preview rips off the Nightmare in Elm Street trailer.

  2. hou on June 14th, 2010 1:59 am

    I’ve never made 80K in a year… I made enough to pay for my tuition/apartment/food.

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