Carhartt Size Chart
Infants & Little Kids
Infants Size Chart
Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | BothSize | Weight | Height |
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0-3 months | 7 - 10 lb 3 - 5 kg | 0 - 24 inch 0 - 61 cm |
3-6 months | 10 - 13 lb 5 - 6 kg | 24 - 27 inch 61 - 69 cm |
6-9 months | 13 - 17 lb 6 - 8 kg | 27 - 29 inch 69 - 74 cm |
12 months | 17 - 22 lb 8 - 10 kg | 29 - 301/2 inch 74 - 77 cm |
18 months | 22 - 25 lb 10 - 11 kg | 301/2 - 33 inch 77 - 84 cm |
24 months | 25 - 28 lb 11 - 13 kg | 33 - 35 inch 84 - 89 cm |
Infants & Little Kids Size Chart
Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | BothSize | Weight | Height |
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2T | 25 - 28 lb 11 - 13 kg | 33 - 35 inch 84 - 89 cm |
3T | 29 - 33 lb 13 - 15 kg | 351/2 - 38 inch 90 - 97 cm |
4T/4 | 34 - 38 lb 15 - 17 kg | 38 - 41 inch 97 - 104 cm |
5 | 39 - 44 lb 18 - 20 kg | 41 - 44 inch 104 - 112 cm |
6 | 45 - 49 lb 20 - 22 kg | 44 - 461/2 inch 112 - 118 cm |
6X-7 | 50 - 54 lb 23 - 24 kg | 461/2 - 481/2 inch 118 - 123 cm |
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Boys
Tops & Bottoms Size Chart
Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | BothTop Size | Bottom Size | Weight | Height |
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S | 8 | 55 - 60 lb 25 - 27 kg | 481/2 - 52 inch 123 - 132 cm |
S | 10 | 60 - 74 lb 27 - 34 kg | 521/2 - 551/2 inch 133 - 141 cm |
M | 12 | 74 - 88 lb 34 - 40 kg | 551/2 - 581/2 inch 141 - 149 cm |
L | 14 | 88 - 101 lb 40 - 46 kg | 581/2 - 611/2 inch 149 - 156 cm |
L | 16 | 101 - 116 lb 46 - 53 kg | 611/2 - 64 inch 156 - 163 cm |
XL | 18 | 117 - 124 lb 53 - 56 kg | 64 - 661/2 inch 163 - 169 cm |
XL | 20 | 125 - 138 lb 57 - 63 kg | 661/2 - 69 inch 169 - 175 cm |
Outerwear Size Chart
Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | BothSize | Weight | Height |
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XXS (4/5) | 34 - 44 lb 15 - 20 kg | 38 - 44 inch 97 - 112 cm |
XS (6) | 45 - 49 lb 20 - 22 kg | 441/2 - 461/2 inch 113 - 118 cm |
S (7/8) | 50 - 60 lb 23 - 27 kg | 47 - 52 inch 119 - 132 cm |
M (10/12) | 61 - 88 lb 28 - 40 kg | 521/2 - 58 inch 133 - 147 cm |
L (14/16) | 89 - 116 lb 40 - 53 kg | 581/2 - 64 inch 149 - 163 cm |
XL (18/20) | 117 - 138 lb 53 - 63 kg | 641/2 - 69 inch 164 - 175 cm |
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Girls
Tops & Bottoms Size Chart
Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | BothTop Size | Bottom Size | Weight | Height |
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XS | 7 | 55 - 60 lb 25 - 27 kg | 481/2 - 501/2 inch 123 - 128 cm |
S | 8 | 60 - 74 lb 27 - 34 kg | 501/2 - 521/2 inch 128 - 133 cm |
M | 10 | 74 - 88 lb 34 - 40 kg | 521/2 - 55 inch 133 - 140 cm |
L | 12 | 88 - 101 lb 40 - 46 kg | 55 - 58 inch 140 - 147 cm |
XL | 14 | 101 - 116 lb 46 - 53 kg | 58 - 61 inch 147 - 155 cm |
Outerwear Size Chart
Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | BothSize | Weight | Height |
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XXS (4/5) | 34 - 44 lb 15 - 20 kg | 38 - 44 inch 97 - 112 cm |
XS (6) | 45 - 54 lb 20 - 24 kg | 441/2 - 471/2 inch 113 - 121 cm |
S (7/8) | 55 - 74 lb 25 - 34 kg | 48 - 521/2 inch 122 - 133 cm |
M (10/12) | 75 - 101 lb 34 - 46 kg | 53 - 58 inch 135 - 147 cm |
L (14/16) | 102 - 116 lb 46 - 53 kg | 581/2 - 61 inch 149 - 155 cm |
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Carhartt, Inc. is an American apparel company founded in 1889. Carhartt is known for its work clothes, such as jackets, coats, overalls, coveralls, vests, shirts, jeans, dungarees, fire-resistant clothing and hunting clothing. It is still a family-owned company, owned by the descendants of founder Hamilton Carhartt, with its headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan.
Carhartt was founded by Hamilton Carhartt in 1889 in Detroit, Michigan, to make work clothing for manual laborers. The company started with two sewing machines and five workers. Carhartt's first slogan was "Honest value for an honest dollar." The company's initial expansion in the 1890s focused on railroad workers' need for strong and long-lasting work clothes. Carhartt worked closely with local railroad workers to ensure that his work bibs met their needs. Within 20 years of its founding, Carhartt had expanded its facilities into eight other cities, including locations in the United Kingdom and Canada. Carhartt downsized due to declining sales during the Great Depression, but found its footing again in World War II.
Over the years, Carhartt clothing items evolved trademark features intended to extend durability, including the use of heavy-duty thread, reinforcing rivets at stress points, and a variety of durable, high technology materials resistant to flame, abrasion, and water. Today, Carhartt clothing is commonly found on construction sites, farms and ranches, among other job sites.
Carhartt is renowned for its full-cut, wind-resistant, snag-proof, heavy-duty work jackets which are popular with construction workers, miners, farmers, hunters, and outdoors people. Carhartt has also successfully expanded its appeal to general street wear. Carhartt jackets are plain and manufactured in muted colors such as mustard, khaki and navy blue. They are usually waist-length or three-quarter length. Most are made from relatively stiff 12-ounce cotton canvas with triple-stitched seams. Carhartt also makes pants and overalls with colors and materials that match its jackets. Carhartt jackets are not designed for unusually tall or slender men; they are typically cut wide around the middle to accommodate hefty men.
In 2007, the company launched the Carhartt for Women line of women's workwear for the fall season.
Length Conversion
Note: 1 inch = 2.54 cm, 1 cm = 0.394 inch, 1 foot = 30.48 cm, 1 cm = 0.033 foot, 1 foot = 12 inch, 1 inch = 0.083 foot
Essential Tools
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How to measure without a ruler or tape measure?
If you don't have a ruler or tape measure handy, you can try to measure with a standard credit card, which has a width of 3 ⅜ inch or 8.56 cm and a height of 2 ⅛ inch or 5.4 cm.