Material: 100% cotton, 12oz. cotton duck
Produced in Mexico and Nicaragua
The values in the table are the average of the actual measurements. Please note that there may be slight variations in size, with a margin of error of approximately 2-3 cm.
Belt loop width: approx. 5cm
Carhartt was founded in 1889 by Hamilton Carhartt in Detroit, Michigan, one of America's leading industrial areas. Previously, Carhartt ran a furniture wholesale business, but he decided to create the highest quality workwear for workers. He began making duck overalls with a small team of employees. Their durable construction, featuring triple stitching and copper rivets, as well as functional features like hammer loops and tool pockets, gradually expanded their market share. In the 1900s, Carhartt expanded its product lineup to include shirts, pants, shoes, and hunting wear. With the familiar C logo registered in the mid-1900s, Carhartt established itself as a prominent workwear brand. In the 1990s, Carhartt gained immense popularity as streetwear, thanks to its popularity among musicians. The duck workwear created at the company's founding remains a signature item in the brand's lineup and is loved worldwide.
These B11 Painter Pants are crafted from Carhartt's classic 12oz cotton duck fabric. Panels are securely sewn together with triple stitching. Other sections are double-stitched, with bar tacks for added strength in stressful areas. Painter details like side tool pockets and hammer loops, along with a leather name patch on the hip pocket, add a touch of style. The pants have been washed, giving them a refined look right out of the box, but the fabric is prone to creases, allowing for a unique aging effect with wear. Easy to wear and reasonably priced, these are a best-selling US Carhartt item that we've long stocked in our store.