DEARBORN, Mich., April 17, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Carhartt, America's premium workwear brand since 1889, today launched its 2017 spring marketing campaign across multiple platforms including broadcast, digital, mobile, social, and thousands of retail locations. The campaign's centerpiece – a TV commercial directed and produced by Jason Momoa – honors Carhartt's heritage and ever-growing legacy as a brand fit to tackle all that Mother Nature can deliver.
To view Carhartt's spring commercial, please visit the following link: http://bit.ly/2ptktPA
The company's founder, Hamilton Carhartt, began outfitting railroad workers at the turn of the century by consulting his customers and providing them with purpose-built overalls to meet their daily demands. Today, his vision continues as Carhartt provides hardworking people with weatherproof clothes equipped with Storm Defender®, Force Extremes™, and Carhartt Force® technologies to take on the 92 unpredictable days of spring.
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"Springtime brings the most uncertain weather of the year, and hardworking people demand products designed to handle any and all conditions – from rain to wind to rising and falling temperatures," said Tony Ambroza, senior vice president of marketing at Carhartt. "Just as Hamilton designed premium overalls, coveralls, and coats for the hardworking men and women who built this country, Carhartt continues to create long-lasting, purpose-built clothing to meet the needs of anyone who loves to work and play in the rugged outdoors."
Carhartt's national campaign will air across a powerful line-up of sports programming from Major League Baseball to the NHL and NBA playoffs.
This commercial marks the fifth consecutive seasonal marketing campaign produced and directed by Jason Momoa and his production company, Pride of Gypsies. Momoa and his team have worked on each of Carhartt's spring and fall campaigns since 2015.
In collaboration with Carhartt's archivists, product design team, and Kentucky-based sewing associates, the production team created authentic replicas of the brand's iconic products from 1889 to the present day, including denim overalls, World War I service trousers, and the zipper-front jacket, which today is called the Carhartt Detroit Jacket.
Additionally, the Carhartt archive supplied actual quotes, newsletters, and other marketing materials from Hamilton Carhartt to craft the commercial's script in the founder's own words. The commercial voiceover was performed by actor and brand enthusiast, John C. McGinley, who also narrated the brand's 2016 spring and fall campaigns.
"This commercial really pays respect to our heritage and founder, Hamilton Carhartt, who showed us the blueprint for making a worthy product that can take on any world or weather," said Brian Bennett, vice president of creative at Carhartt. "It's also a credit to our designers today. They don't just think of clothing for the season – they look at spring as 92 unpredictable days of weather to ensure Carhartt clothing has you covered for whatever Mother Nature throws your way. Because we all know: Mother Nature isn't always so motherly."
Campaign Credits:
Client: Carhartt, Inc.
Agency: Carhartt Creative Department
Creative Director: Brian Bennett
Art Director: Ron Harper / Travis Yarrington
Copywriters: Brian Bennett / Dan Catterson
Producers: Chris Robinson / Matt Cleary / Tye Alexander / James Mendoza
Production Company: Pride of Gypsies
Director: Jason Momoa
Director of Photography: Brian Mendoza / Thomas Scott Statton
Editor: Chris Murphy / Brian Mendoza
About Carhartt, Inc.
Established in 1889, Carhartt is a global premium workwear brand with a rich heritage of developing rugged products for workers on and off the job. Headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, with more than 5,000 associates worldwide, Carhartt is family-owned and managed by the descendants of the company's founder, Hamilton Carhartt. For more information, visit www.carhartt.com and follow @CarharttNews on Twitter.
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