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Please check with your local store for the most accurate pricing information and product availability. Prices listed are subject to change without prior notice. We reserve the right to correct pricing errors and to limit quantities. | 12-ounce, 100%-cotton sandstone duck with plied yarns Micro-sanded, then garment-washed for soft hand 100%-nylon quilted to polyester arctic weight lining Corduroy top collar with snaps on under collar for optional hood Zipper front has wind flap with Velcro™ closure Two extra-large front patch pockets and two chest pockets with Velcro™ flap closure Inside waist drawcord adjustment Other features: Triple stitched main seams, split back with bi-swing, pleated elbow, rib-knit storm cuff in sleeve Colors available: color selection varies by store The History of Carhartt Hamilton Carhartt, the founder of Carhartt, Inc. was born in Macedon Locks, New York on August 27, 1855. He spent his boyhood in Jackson, Michigan and went on to attend Racine College. In 1882, at the age of 27, Hamilton went into the furnishing business in Grand Rapids, Michigan under the firm name of Wellington and Carhartt. In 1884, Hamilton moved to Detroit and established a wholesale furnishing business under the firm name Hamilton Carhartt & Co. Just five years later, Hamilton converted the business into an enterprise devoted exclusively to manufacturing apparel for working men. He began with only four sewing machines and about five employees. The first products turned out were overalls in denim fabrics for men working on and building for the railroads. Carhartt, Inc. is committed to serving our customers through quality manufacturing. We have served those who work and play in the outdoors for four generations and we’re committed to serving them for generations to come.
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