If you visited Carhartt’s website, created an account, signed in, or shopped for clothing, your privacy rights may have been affected.
Like many online retail companies, Carhartt uses digital technologies to operate its websites and online services. These tools can collect information about users’ browsing behavior, account activity, and interactions with product listings during the online shopping process. In some circumstances, this information may be shared with third parties without consumers fully realizing it.
Federal and state privacy laws protect consumers from the unauthorized collection, use, or disclosure of personal information. If you interacted with Carhartt’s platform or digital services, you may be eligible to participate in an investigation regarding how customer data was handled.
There is no cost to submit information, and participation does not require that you booked or placed an order.
Our firm is investigating whether online tracking tools used by Carhartt may have collected and shared personal information during website visits, browsing activity, or online orders.
If you interacted with Carhartt’s platform or digital services, follow the link below to find out if you are eligible for compensation. There is no cost or obligation to participate.
Carhartt is a U.S.-based clothing brand founded in 1889, known for durable workwear, outerwear, and casual apparel. It originally focused on rugged gear for laborers but has since expanded into mainstream fashion while maintaining its reputation for quality and toughness.
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