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The year 1889 was a time of steel, steam, and locomotives. It was also when Hamilton Carhartt & Company was founded by its namesake (known affectionately as “Ham”) and began producing overalls with two sewing machines and a half-horsepower electric motor in a small Detroit loft. Early failures led Hamilton to focus heavily on market research, and after talking directly with railroad workers, he designed a product that truly fit their needs. Under the motto, “Honest value for an honest dollar,” the Carhartt bib overall was created and rapidly evolved into the standard for quality workwear. Over the past 15 years, Carhartt has produced more than 80 million garments and accessories in the U.S. The company also sources heavily from U.S. suppliers such as Mt. Vernon Mills in Georgia (fabric) and YKK Snap USA in Kentucky (snaps and buttons), among others. Carhartt has been outworking them all since 1889.
Carhartt Clothing & Apparel

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    Carhartt Infants' Chambray Stripe Shortalls

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    Carhartt Toddler Canvas Bib Overalls

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    Carhartt Toddler's Canvas Bib Overall

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    Carhartt Toddlers' Washed Denim Dungaree

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    Carhartt Toddler's Short Sleeve Dump Truck Wrap Tee Shirt