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  2. Red Kap - Wikipedia

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    Red Kap is an American company headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, that manufactures and distributes work-related clothing and outerwear.. In 1923, Claude H. Williams, J.G. Hayes, William Wirt Harlin, Sr. and Alexander F. Harlin founded Central Overall Manufacturing, specializing in bib overalls for men and boys.

  3. Boilersuit - Wikipedia

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    Coveralls are most often worn as protective clothing over "street" clothes at work. They can be used for painting and decorating, mechanical work, farming, factory work, and other activities where clothes may become soiled. Many companies provide workers with corporate branded boilersuits for identification and marketing. A prison coverall

  4. Inexplicably, Men’s Overalls Are Back in Fashion, and ... - AOL

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    Buy: Dickies Long Sleeve Coverall $47.99 (orig. $54.99) 13% OFF. Buy: Dickies Long Sleeve Coverall $54.99 . 4. Levi’s Anson Overalls BEST JEAN BRAND

  5. Uniforms of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    An officer inspects enlisted sailors in Service Dress Blue (2008) A female U.S. Navy officer in Service Dress Blue uniform (2012) The Service Dress Blue (SDB) uniform consists of a dark navy blue suit coat and trousers (or optional skirt for women) that are nearly black in color, a white shirt, and a black four-in-hand necktie for men or a neck tab for women.

  6. Uniforms and insignia of the Red Army (1917–1924) - Wikipedia

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    Red Guards of the Vulkan Factory in Petrograd (1917). They wear a mix of military and civilian clothing and seem to lack any kind of Red Guard insignia. In this detachment shoulder boards are still worn by some. Red Guard uniform, or lack thereof, was a melting pot of both military and civilian garments.

  7. Union suit - Wikipedia

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    As its popularity waned, it became chiefly working men's wear, increasingly replaced by two-piece long underwear, also known as "long johns". It was not uncommon until the mid-20th century for rural men to wear the same union suit continuously all week, or even all winter. Normally, no other type of underwear was worn with it. [2]