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  2. The 15 Best Backpacks for Work, According to Editors and ...

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    Everlane. Everlane’s ReNew backpack hit all the right marks. It’s the lightest backpack on this list, which is a game changer when your laptop already weighs at least 2 pounds.

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    We tested over 50 work pants to find the best ones to keep you sound on the job.

  5. 5.11 Tactical - Wikipedia

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    Robbins sold a 51% stake in his company to Dan Costa in 1999, [7] who, after much streamlining, noticed that the 5.11 pants were becoming popular at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. [1] Costa bought the entire company in 2002 and ended up selling Royal Robbins Clothing back to Robbins in 2003, but kept the 5.11 brand and spun off a whole ...

  6. Workwear - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Pine lumberjacks in loose fitting, stagged-off pants, suspenders, long-johns, felt hats and caulk boots. [17]: 102 Since the days of the Old West, American and Canadian lumberjacks have worn buffalo plaid Pendleton jackets, wool tuques, trapper hats, tall waterproof boots with a reinforced toecap, and chaps as protection from the chainsaw ...

  7. Carhartt - Wikipedia

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    The company started with two sewing machines and five workers. Carhartt's first slogan was "Honest value for an honest dollar." The company's initial expansion in the 1890s focused on railroad workers' need for strong and long-lasting work clothes. Carhartt worked closely with local railroad workers to ensure that his work bibs met their needs.