The Carhartt Store, which opened its doors on November 20, 2015, is located in Westlake, Ohio, at the Crocker Park Promenade. A suburb located off the Southern Shores of Lake Erie and within close proximity to Cleveland, Ohio - a city that’s often referred to as the Rock and Roll Capitol of the World as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is located here, or simply “C-town”. But at Carhartt, we like to refer to Cleveland as “Our kind of town”. Due to its great location on the lake, it’s ripe with manufacturing companies, rail workers, iron workers, and a wide variety of construction taking place all throughout the city.
Crocker Park is a Lifestyle Center with a brilliant mix of retail shoppes, restaurants, theaters, office buildings, and single family homes. Our location in the Promenade section allows for easy access and parking whether a Construction crew wants to swing by on their lunch break or families are out shopping for the day.
Many customers praised the helpful and friendly staff, highlighting specific employees who provided exceptional assistance.
Product Availability
Several reviews expressed disappointment with the limited selection of products, particularly in larger sizes and specific styles.
Store Experience
Customers noted the cleanliness and organization of the store, contributing to a positive shopping experience.
Quality Concerns
Some customers reported issues with product quality, particularly with certain items like leggings, which did not meet expectations.
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Dan
Feb 2, 2026
3.0
Great when they have sales, other than that, too expensive
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Mark Moenich
Feb 1, 2026
1.0
I stopped in looking for a Carhartt coat and they had literally zero Medium or Large jackets in the duck material. Lots of XL, 2XL and 3XL if that’s what you’re looking for I guess.
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Free The Drones
Dec 24, 2025
4.0
I remember buying some double fronts from this store in 2020 and they lasted me 5 years of abuse in the factory. For half a decade I thought I was wearing B01s, which are made in the USA. But in 2025 when they finally let out the death croak , I knew it was time to buy more. So I looked at the worn out tag and it read B136 made in Cambodia?
Needless to say, I was devastated because I wanted to support fellow manufacturers like myself , to help feed their family.
So I went to Carhartt yesterday to buy some B01s. For some reason when I asked the sales associate, she said you guys never carry them in stock. Which is odd because they’re Made in America and what blue collar worker wouldn’t want to support their own countrymen; no matter what country they’re in.
Taking a look at many of the products in the store, almost none are made in the US. So I just bit the bullet and bought the same old trusty B136s and tried them on. When I looked at the size on the tag, below it said MADE IN THE USA (with imported parts). I was ecstatic.
I’m writing this to say to Carhartt ; please dedicate time to categorizing your store. You all would make a killing if you designed your planogram to have MITUSA products in one section and the rest scattered about.
Blue Collar or White Collar, Gen Z is becoming more aware of ethical manufacturing and don’t want to support shady practices if they don’t have to. We trust in Carhartt due to its anti-fast fashion principles; make product that your grandchildren can wear once you’re done.
But the company would even gain more trust by backing the economy it’s profiting off of.
Keep it classy boys-H
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ILYA Kurachkov
Nov 21, 2025
5.0
Got what I needed with help from employees
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justin wolf
Nov 9, 2025
1.0
there’s not really much care to restock things that sell out, example being the montana aztec jacket. they also refuse to stock anything from the newest crafted series which is a shame. not everyone wants to order online. everything else here isn’t really worth buying and fails to evoke the true spirit of carhartt. i wish they’d bring back the classic detroit jackets and aztec series… they’ve really fallen off the map.
What are the Carhartt - Crocker Park store hours throughout the week?
The store is open Monday to Saturday from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and on Sundays from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Where is Carhartt - Crocker Park located?
It is located at 30045 Detroit Road, Westlake, Ohio, 44145, USA, within the Crocker Park Promenade area.
Does Carhartt - Crocker Park accept credit card payments?
Yes, the store accepts various payment methods including American Express, Discover, Mastercard, Visa, as well as mobile payments like Apple Pay and Samsung Pay.
Is the Carhartt - Crocker Park store wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the store has a wheelchair accessible entrance.
What types of products does Carhartt - Crocker Park offer?
This store offers work clothes, men's, women's, and kids' clothing, flame resistant clothing, outerwear, footwear, big and tall clothing, and high visibility clothing.
When did Carhartt - Crocker Park open?
The store opened on November 20, 2015.
Are there any nearby restaurants where I can dine before or after shopping at Carhartt - Crocker Park?
Yes, nearby dining options include Max & Erma’s, Bonefish Grill, TGI Fridays, Another Broken Egg Cafe, and Chick-fil-A, all within Crocker Park.
What other shopping options are nearby Carhartt - Crocker Park?
Nearby shopping centers and stores include The Promenade At Crocker Park, Macy's, Nordstrom Rack, Bed Bath & Beyond, Sunglass Hut at Macy's, and Learning Express Toys.
Are there banking services close to Carhartt - Crocker Park?
Yes, there are several banking options nearby, including First National Bank, U.S. Bank, and U.S. Bank ATMs.
How can I contact Carhartt - Crocker Park for inquiries?
You can reach them via email at crockerpark@carhartt.com or by phone at +1 440-455-7123.
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