Shop Custom Decorated Carhartt by Feature and Fabric
The Carhartt Shop By Feature hub routes you to focused, decorated Carhartt selections by fit, fabric and performance — Women's, Tall, Hi-Vis, Duck canvas, Force performance, Rugged Flex, Rain Defender and more. Every collection here is set up for custom decoration at Joe's USA with embroidery, screen printing and heat transfer. Instead of scrolling a full catalog, a program buyer can jump straight to the exact cut, fabric or capability a crew needs and pull a ready-to-decorate selection in seconds.
Use these feature collections when a program needs a specific cut or capability — high-visibility compliance for a safety crew, Women's fits for a mixed team, or duck-canvas durability for the trades. Standardize one logo and carry it across whichever features your program calls for.
Browse the full Carhartt program range and Carhartt best sellers, or pick a feature below.
Shop Carhartt by Feature
Why Shop by Feature
Programs rarely need everything — they need the right cut and capability. Feature collections make it fast to pull exactly the decorated Carhartt styles a crew requires, whether that is ANSI-rated hi-vis for compliance, Rain Defender for wet-weather crews, or Force performance fabric for hot-weather field work.
Each feature collection carries the same decoration-required program rules, so a logo approved once reproduces consistently across every feature you order.
Feature Guide
Womens fits. tailored Carhartt cuts so mixed teams get a consistent, comfortable decorated look. Standardize your logo and reorder the same decorated setup across the program, and pair this feature with the categories and other features your crew needs so the whole team stays on one consistent, decorated standard.
Tall sizing. extended lengths that keep the fit and logo placement right on taller crew members. Standardize your logo and reorder the same decorated setup across the program, and pair this feature with the categories and other features your crew needs so the whole team stays on one consistent, decorated standard.
Hi-Vis ANSI-rated. Class 2 and Class 3 pieces that keep crews compliant and branded at the same time. Standardize your logo and reorder the same decorated setup across the program, and pair this feature with the categories and other features your crew needs so the whole team stays on one consistent, decorated standard.
Duck canvas. firm cotton duck that takes dense embroidery and stands up to the hardest jobsites. Standardize your logo and reorder the same decorated setup across the program, and pair this feature with the categories and other features your crew needs so the whole team stays on one consistent, decorated standard.
Force performance. sweat-wicking, odor-fighting fabric best decorated with heat transfer for warm-weather work. Standardize your logo and reorder the same decorated setup across the program, and pair this feature with the categories and other features your crew needs so the whole team stays on one consistent, decorated standard.
Rugged Flex. stretch construction for range of motion that still holds a clean embroidered logo. Standardize your logo and reorder the same decorated setup across the program, and pair this feature with the categories and other features your crew needs so the whole team stays on one consistent, decorated standard.
Rain Defender. durable water-repellent pieces for wet-weather crews that keep a sharp decorated finish. Standardize your logo and reorder the same decorated setup across the program, and pair this feature with the categories and other features your crew needs so the whole team stays on one consistent, decorated standard.
Insulated. lined and insulated layers that carry a full-back or left-chest logo through cold-weather work. Standardize your logo and reorder the same decorated setup across the program, and pair this feature with the categories and other features your crew needs so the whole team stays on one consistent, decorated standard.
Decoration Across Feature Collections
| Method |
Best Use |
| Embroidery |
Durable logos on duck, canvas and structured pieces |
| Screen Printing |
Large graphics on tees and fleece |
| Heat Transfer |
Names and numbers, ideal for performance and hi-vis fabrics |
Combining Features Across a Program
Most crews need more than one feature. A field team might pair Force performance tees for summer with Rain Defender and insulated layers for winter, all under one embroidered or heat-transferred logo. A mixed-gender staff standardizes a single logo across Women's and standard fits so everyone matches. A safety program runs Hi-Vis ANSI-rated pieces alongside standard duck-canvas gear for non-flagged roles.
Because every feature collection follows the same decoration-required rules, one approved setup carries cleanly across all of them. Pick the features your program needs, lock the logo once, and reorder the same result as seasons and crews change.
How to Roll Out a Feature-Based Program
Start by listing the conditions your crew works in — heat, cold, rain, low-light, mixed fits — and map each to a feature collection above. Choose base styles from those collections, send your logo artwork, and approve a pre-production sample for each fabric type since performance, duck and knit fabrics each decorate differently. Place the base order, then set a reorder cadence so new hires pull from the same locked setup.
This keeps a weather-and-role-appropriate program consistent all year: the same logo, the same placement, reproduced across every feature and fabric your crew wears.
Popular Decorated Carhartt Styles
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Explore the Carhartt Category Ranges
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Feature Fit by Environment
| Environment / Program |
Feature to Start With |
Method |
| Construction and trades |
Duck canvas and Rugged Flex |
Embroidery |
| Safety and compliance |
Hi-Vis ANSI-rated |
Heat transfer |
| Hot-weather field work |
Force performance and Sun Defender |
Heat transfer |
| Wet-weather crews |
Rain Defender |
Embroidery |
| Cold-weather work |
Insulated layers |
Embroidery / tackle twill |
| Mixed-gender teams |
Womens fits |
Embroidery |
| Taller crew members |
Tall sizing |
Embroidery |
| Company stores |
Best sellers |
Any approved setup |
Decoration Workflow Across Features
Every feature collection follows the same workflow: send your logo artwork, approve a pre-production sample for each fabric type, then lock the setup. Because performance, duck and knit fabrics each decorate differently, sampling per fabric is what keeps a multi-feature program looking like one coordinated system. Once approved, the setup reproduces the same decorated result on every reorder.
Inventory Continuity Across Seasons
Feature collections make year-round planning simple: run Force and Sun Defender through summer, shift to Rain Defender and Insulated for the cold and wet months, and keep Womens and Tall fits stocked so every crew member matches. One approved logo carries across all of them, so reorders stay consistent no matter which feature the season calls for.
Who Uses Feature Collections
Safety managers sourcing hi-vis, uniform coordinators outfitting mixed teams in Women's and Tall fits, embroidery shops matching fabric to decoration method, and program buyers building weather-appropriate crew kits all shop by feature to move faster.
Merchandising a Feature-Based Program
Buyers who run a company store or an online shop lean on feature collections to keep the assortment tight and shoppable. Grouping by fit and capability — Womens, Tall, Hi-Vis, Duck, Force — lets staff and members find the right decorated piece fast, and it keeps the brand identity consistent because every feature carries the same approved logo. The best sellers act as the spine of the store, with weather and fit features rounding out the range.
Comparing Decoration Across Fabrics
Feature collections span three fabric families, and each decorates differently. Duck canvas and structured pieces are the strongest surfaces for embroidery. Cotton tees and fleece suit screen printing and direct-to-garment graphics. Performance, hi-vis and moisture-wicking fabrics decorate most cleanly with heat transfer, which keeps names and numbers crisp without fighting the finish. Confirming the method per fabric on a pre-production sample is what keeps a multi-feature program looking like one system.
Onboarding and Reorders
A feature-based program absorbs new hires easily: pick the features that fit the role and conditions, pull the same decorated styles in the right size and fit, and ship. Because one approved logo carries across every feature, reorders stay consistent no matter how the crew or the season changes.
Working With Your Decorator
Feature programs span several fabric types, so clear direction to the decorator matters. Provide vector artwork, specify placement and size, and note any brand colors to match. Because duck, jersey and performance fabrics each decorate differently, the decorator will sample each fabric type before the run — approving those samples locks the setup so every feature and every reorder comes back identical.
Feature Program Examples
A landscaping crew runs Force performance tees and Sun Defender long sleeves in summer, Rain Defender soft shells in the wet season, and insulated layers in winter — one embroidered logo across all of it. A facilities team pairs Hi-Vis ANSI-rated pieces for flagged roles with standard duck-canvas gear for the rest. A dealership outfits a mixed-gender service department in Womens and standard fits under a single left-chest logo. In each case, feature collections make it fast to pull exactly the right decorated Carhartt styles for the job.
Getting Your Program Started
Pick the features your crew needs, share your logo, approve a sample, and lock the setup. Reorder the same decorated result across every feature as the team grows.
Keeping a Program Spec Sheet
A simple spec sheet keeps a feature-based program consistent: the approved logo file, the placement and size, the colors to match, and the list of feature collections and styles the program uses. Assembled after the first approved order, it lets anyone reorder the same decorated result across every feature without re-proofing — and for multi-department programs, it keeps every team on the same standard.
Feature and Fabric Quick Reference
As a quick rule of thumb across these feature collections: duck canvas and structured pieces are the strongest surfaces for embroidery; cotton tees and fleece are best for screen printing and direct-to-garment graphics; and performance, hi-vis and moisture-wicking fabrics decorate most cleanly with heat transfer. Women's and Tall collections cover fit, while Hi-Vis, Rain Defender and Insulated cover working conditions. Choose the features that match your crew and conditions, then carry one approved logo across all of them.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Shop By Feature hub?
A routing hub to focused, decorated Carhartt collections by fit, fabric and performance such as Women's, Tall, Hi-Vis, Duck and Force.
Are feature collections decorated?
Yes. Every Carhartt collection here is decoration-required and customized with embroidery, screen printing or heat transfer.
Can I combine features in one program?
Yes. Standardize one logo and apply it across whichever feature collections your program needs.
Which features suit safety crews?
The Hi-Vis ANSI-Rated and Rain Defender collections are common starting points for compliance and wet-weather work.
Are these genuine Carhartt?
Yes, all authentic Carhartt offered for custom decoration through Joe's USA.
How do features relate to categories?
Features cut across categories; use the category hubs to shop by product type instead.
Will reorders stay consistent?
Yes. An approved decoration setup reproduces the same result on every reorder.
Where do I start?
Pick a feature below, choose styles, send artwork and approve a sample.
Do you have Women's and Tall fits?
Yes — dedicated Women's and Tall feature collections are listed above.
Where is the full range?
See the Carhartt program range and best sellers linked at the top of this page.
Can I mix features and categories in one order?
Yes. Feature and category collections share the same decoration-required rules, so one approved logo carries across both.
How do I keep reorders consistent across features?
Lock one decoration setup on approval; it reproduces the same result on every feature and every reorder.
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