Carhartt Rugged Flex Canvas Shortall Women's Trousers - Black
Carhartt Rugged Flex Canvas Shortall Women's Trousers - Black
Women's short overalls designed in a relaxed and comfortable Relaxed Fit. Made from fabric containing 97% cotton and 3% elastane, offering both comfort and slight stretch. The material’s weight of 288 g/m² ensures durability against abrasions while maintaining breathability during physical activity. Reinforced double stitching enhances resistance to wear and tear.
Adjustable straps, Rugged Flex technology
The adjustable shoulder straps allow for a tailored fit to the female silhouette. Rugged Flex technology provides freedom of movement and enhances wearing comfort.
The pants are equipped with 5 pockets:
- 1 on the chest, closed with a zipper
- 2 open, at hip height
- 2 open at the back
Attachment for a tape measure and hammer
The left side features a dedicated holder for a folding ruler, while the right leg is equipped with a loop for attaching a hammer. The front pocket bears the manufacturer’s logo.
Main features
- Relaxed Fit
- made of cotton (97%) and elastane (3%)
- grammage 288 g/m2
- double seams
- 5 pockets
- loop for carrying a hammer

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Carhartt is an American clothing brand with over 130 years of history, founded in 1889 by Hamilton Carhartt. Since its inception, it has focused on producing extremely durable workwear – known for sturdy materials, triple-stitched seams, and resistance to fire and moisture. The brand’s clothing gained recognition among blue-collar workers and later became popular in street culture – mainly through the Carhartt Work in Progress (WIP) line aimed at the skate community and streetwear enthusiasts. Carhartt has collaborated with brands such as A.P.C., Comme des Garçons and Chevrolet, and its products have appeared on screen, including in the film “Interstellar” and the TV series “Yellowstone”. In 2014, the brand created Carhartt Woodsman craft beer in collaboration with New Holland Brewing, highlighting its strong roots in American labor tradition and lifestyle.