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#1 2009-01-05 09:27:09

Taylor McIntyre
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U.S. Workwear -

Advice please?

I know all the obvious names, but who else should I be looking at?

U.S. workwear brands like Carhartt & Redwing have been in our mix over here for so long now. Some new names would be good.

Thanks.

 

#2 2009-01-05 09:37:49

mike
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Re: U.S. Workwear -

Sears used to have good painter's pants - does that count?


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#3 2009-01-05 09:42:57

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: U.S. Workwear -

Why not?

Classic Americana is classic Americana.

This is WORKwear - Nothing to go with iGentry.

Best -

 

#4 2009-01-05 09:51:36

Tony Ventresca
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#5 2009-01-05 09:59:00

Taylor McIntyre
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Posts: 342

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Many, many, many thanks -

J.J. and I are really into all this just now...

Long Crops & tough clobber.

He's got some UK links to share on the way -

J.

 

#6 2009-01-05 10:02:57

AQG
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Re: U.S. Workwear -

Dickies.

I had a great uncle who was rarely seen but when he showed at a family event he was invariably kitted out in steel-toed work boots, Dickie's work trousers in a dark blue-grey color and a wife beater.

My dad affectionately referred to him as The Missing Link.

 

#7 2009-01-05 10:06:00

cro_mags
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From: Rhode Island, US
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Re: U.S. Workwear -

Ben Davis?
Red Kap?

 

#8 2009-01-05 10:08:09

devin
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Northerner does made in USA muck boots/wellingtons (I suppose you could just buy Hunter)
http://www.northernerboots.com/index.shtml

Arborwear is not made in USA but they make pants for the tree care market (they have a pretty narrow leg opening)
http://www.arborwear.com/

Cabela's has a nice house brand, very likely not made in USA
http://www.cabelas.com/

Johnson Woolen Mills has a good selection of made in USA woolen wear. Not "work" but wool, plaid, and rugged
http://www.johnsonwoolenmills.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=SFNT&Store_Code=JWM

 

#9 2009-01-05 10:08:50

Taylor McIntyre
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Posts: 342

Re: U.S. Workwear -

JS has had certain Dickies items in the past too - Mainly zipper jackets etc., you really have to pick & choose with them, eh?

The workwear slant is for downtime or funky clubbing. IMO.

 

#10 2009-01-05 10:10:27

Taylor McIntyre
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Posts: 342

Re: U.S. Workwear -

Woolrich is probably not really workwear, but I really like them. Again from JS.

 

#11 2009-01-05 10:12:44

Taylor McIntyre
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Posts: 342

Re: U.S. Workwear -

Great links from all so far - Many thanks -

 

#12 2009-01-05 10:17:55

devin
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These guys carry a good selection of the big names in work boots:
http://www.stompersboots.com/stompers_brands.php

 

#13 2009-01-05 10:30:26

mike
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http://www.workinggear.com/gc/catalog/Dickies-337-pg1.html?ROITrakid=6&gclid=CMvs4Yz695cCFRNOagod7nd_Cw

seems like they have a lot of stuff


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#14 2009-01-05 10:41:53

Taylor McIntyre
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Posts: 342

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^ Wow!

Thanks, M. - Not being an iGent all this is so cool to me.

- I'll chase J.J. for his UK farmwear/workwear links -

 

#15 2009-01-05 10:49:38

mike
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Posts: 1397

Re: U.S. Workwear -


You love him? He is hephaistion.

 

#16 2009-01-05 11:37:59

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: U.S. Workwear -

Oh, I don't know. This is just about style. No?

... Or will certain American posters now start to agonise over people passing themselves off as welders?

 

#17 2009-01-05 11:49:26

mike
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From: Covington, KY
Posts: 1397

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You love him? He is hephaistion.

 

#18 2009-01-05 11:58:54

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

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why do you wear Gay clubwear to mend cars?

 

#19 2009-01-05 14:32:34

AQG
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Posts: 1306

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#20 2009-01-06 02:17:40

Horace
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""This is probably the last Deb season...because of the stock market, the economy, Everything..." - W. Stillman.

 

#21 2009-01-06 02:29:13

Moose Maclennan
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#22 2009-01-06 02:42:35

1966
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#23 2009-01-06 05:12:38

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: U.S. Workwear -

^ That post was so good it made me go & change my shirt!

I forget the workwear connection with Chambray.

Black knit Tie
Pale Chambray BD (was a Blue OCBD before I got inspired)
Charcoal Herringbone Sack from Press
Olive cord Chinos from Bean
Plain black belt
Plain Charcoal sox
Black Finsbury Beefrolls

http://www.finsbury-shoes.com/index_fr.php?page=3&pid=120&gid=1

Last edited by Russell_Street (2009-01-06 05:32:01)

 

#24 2009-01-06 07:50:01

devin
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Ralph Lauren makes/made a nice chambray work shirt under the RRL label. But that is well outside the realm of actual workwear. Chambray, particularly vintage, tends to be pretty insubstantial compared to what a laborer is actually going to buy off the shelf (Dickies or similar).

There's a place in NYC, Stock Vintage, that has a stunningly well curated collection of vintage workwear, top to bottom. They have a lot of chambray (lots of the two hole button "cat's eye" type) and the fellow I spoke with there was a real enthusiast of the highest order (evidenced by his dress and knowledge and enthusiasm, not just the fact that he stewarded a hole in the wall vintage workwear shop). You could probably call, give him your measurements, and he'd package something up for you. Prices are astonishing pretty much all around.

http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF8&q=stock+vintage+NY+NY&fb=1&cid=40732865,-73988031,14371475308057237809&ll=40.73669,-73.987062&spn=0.009186,0.022745&z=16&iwloc=A&iwd=1&dtab=0

I know PVC slickers have been around the block since Take Ivy hit. These fellows have a rich history of originally being a fishing net maker and then transitioning the name to a line of commercial fishing garb (never owned it myself):
http://www.cofish.us/

 

#25 2009-01-06 08:06:09

jesmond
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From: Wry Lane
Posts: 1202

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