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Red, White and Blue Jeans: Workwear in America

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Work wear has a separate history from traditional fashion, but of course, the two paths overlap eventually. Work wear was once largely inadequate in the United States, especially for child works of the 18th and 19th century. With the introduction of the WPA and OSHA, work wear standards have become stricter to preserve the well being of working professionals.

Cowboys, miners and railroad workers were the first to adopt denim, a French creation, for their workday activities. Skaters of the 1990’s picked up the fashion as a solution to the wear and tear of their active lifestyle. Want to learn more about the evolution of workplace attire and denim? Read the infographic below from Dickies.

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Justin Jersey is a journalist, stylist and blogger. He is a aesthetician by heart who often writes about Travel, Art, Lifestyle, decorating and DIY ideas. He loves sparking creativity and giving them ideas for their own spaces.

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