Carhartt Honoring Active-Duty and Retired Military Service Members with Special Edition Hat

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posted on November 3, 2015
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In honor of Veterans Day, which will be recognized Wednesday, Nov. 11, Carhartt has announced the release of a special edition American "C" Acrylic Watch Hat to pay tribute to active-duty and retired military service members. Available now through the end of November (or while supplies last), the complimentary hats will be available to active-duty and retired military members who present a mlitary I.D. at one of the company's 21 company-owned retail store locations.

“Members of our armed forces are among the country’s hardest workers,” said Tony Ambroza, Carhartt's senior vice president of marketing. “We have a great respect for the men and women of our military because many come from families of artisans and craftspeople who’ve been Carhartt consumers for generations.”

Carhartt retail locations include:

• Carhartt Cascades StationPortland, OR
• Carhartt Crossgates MallAlbany, NY
• Carhartt Destiny USASyracuse, NY
• Carhartt FlagshipDetroit
• Carhartt Evergreen WalkSouth Windsor, CT
• Carhartt Greenwood ParkGreenwood, IN
• Carhartt Keizer StationKeizer, OR
• Carhartt Legacy PlaceDedham, MA
• Carhartt Mall of AmericaBloomington, MN
• Carhartt Market StreetLynnfield, MA
• Carhartt Mayfair CollectionWauwatosa, WI
• Carhartt Fashion Place PlazaMurray, UT
• Carhartt Pike StreetSeattle
• Carhartt Potomac Town PlaceWoodbridge, VA
• Carhartt Rookwood CommonsCincinnati
• Carhartt Sullivan CenterChicago
• Carhartt The Maine MallSouth Portland, ME
• Carhartt Walt WhitmanHuntington Station, NY
• Carhartt WaterfrontWest Homestead, PA
• Carhartt Wicker ParkChicago
• Carhartt Station ParkFarmington, UT

The hat may also be purchased at those same retail locations, or on the Carhartt website, for $14.99.

For more information, go to Carhartt.com.

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