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09.07.2018 | Юрий Ананьин

Vorquir and what it is eaten with

What can you watch for hours? On fire, water and on the work of another person. Especially – on hard male labor. Special clothes were created for him, ready to share all the loads with his owner, – workwear. Strange as it sounds, but nowadays classic overalls are more often found at fashion shows than on construction sites. And here's why.

 

 

Workwear (from the English workwear) the undisputed personification of masculinity. Because of the simplicity of the cut, it is more a product of engineers than designers. Tending to square shapes, saturation with large elements, patch pockets on robes and trousers, double stitching, large buttons, rivets reinforcing the design, etc. All this is not for nothing, because in large pockets it is easier to keep tools at hand, and large buttons are easier to unbutton with frozen hands.

 

 

For such clothes, the appropriate materials were also selected, and about the same ones from which sails and tents are sewn, canvas or denim. Now they have been replaced by technological fabrics with impregnations and membranes, and the good old robes and fishing pants have migrated to the wardrobes of fashionable men.

 

 

Of course, musical culture played an important role in the popularization of the workshop.Kurt Cobain and the Beastie Boys also contributed. In the 90s, rappers in both hemispheres got into working clothes and introduced them into street fashion. And she became a permanent part of the hip-hop wardrobe after the late Tupac Shakur put the total look on the red carpet of a music award in 1993.

 

 

Workwear has outgrown its function. Now you don't have to know how a chainsaw or a lathe works to wear a Carhartt vest or Patagonia trousers. Although if you understand the mechanisms, this is a double benefit for you: such clothes practically do not tear, age beautifully, and every scuff adorns it like the scars of a real man.

 

 

Of course, fashion in some way "worked" on the functional part. In modern models, all large elements have become more decorative, and materials are selected easier and softer.

 

It is impossible not to mention the passionate fans who practically maniacally collect and reproduce workwear from archival sketches. This is a number of Japanese companies that bought old spinning and weaving equipment in America, transported it to Japan to create manufactories to produce real denim of the correct thickness and weave.

 

 

If you decide to settle a workshop in your wardrobe, it is better to buy from legendary brands such as Carhartt, Dickies, Bleu de Paname, Garbstore, Nigel Cabourn, Patagonia, Blundstone, Dr.Martens, Red Wing. They will give any image a vintage touch, a reference to continuity and heritage. Such clothes will serve you for years and will never go out of fashion, will add brutality and masculinity to your image, even if you combine it with ordinary things. It's nice that these clothes are suitable for any wardrobe. Just wear a shirt jacket with your usual jeans and a white T-shirt, and work pants with a coat and a thin sweater.