Cargo shorts are the summer-utility-classic of modern times, only bested by creations like Camelback hydration systems and backpack beach chairs. If you’ve been around for more than two decades, you’ve witnessed the rise and fall of cargo shorts’ popularity more than once. What you may not have noticed, unless you read fashion magazines, is that […] ... Read More
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Winter Workwear Clearance; Discounts on Your Favorite Workwear Now
There comes a time when one cannot pass up on a smart deal, and that time is now. If you like deep discounts on quality clothes, this is the blog for you. Winter is well in the rearview mirror for most of us (sorry, Minnesota), which means it’s time for All Seasons Uniforms to discount […] ... Read More
No Leaks; THE Right Rain Gear for Construction Workers
Finally, the ground is not frozen solid. Construction workers in the snowy-rainy places are ramping up their schedules to make the most of the coming summer. It’s money-making time, even if April showers intend to grow May flowers. The toughest part of getting to summertime is making it through the spring. For construction workers […] ... Read More
Auto Mechanic Shirts That Dont Fit Like a Potato Sack
Whether you’re talking auto mechanic shirts or some other workwear, everyone has been there at some point in life. Laying on the back of the chair, that work shirt doesn’t look too bad. Then you try it on, and it’s potato sack time. It’s like they used a donkey to model the designs. Who fits […] ... Read More
You Asked For it: Carhartt vs. Walls
A few months ago, this blog broke down the differences between Carhartt and Dickies, two worthy workwear brands. From cut to tradition, we learned that the two brands couldn’t be more different. Then Carhartt climbed in the ring with Berne and came out after ten rounds with more variety to offer than Berne, but […] ... Read More
The Right Tool for the Job; Coveralls vs. Overalls
While these two terms, overalls and coveralls, often cross conversational streams, the fact is they’re not the same tools. An anecdote will illustrate my point better. When I was in the junior high, I asked my girlfriend the difference between a skirt and a dress. To my 14-year-old brain, they both lived in the no-pant-leg universe, […] ... Read More
10 Cozy Workwear Sweaters From Edwards That Won’t Break the Bank
Other than a huge bowl of piping hot soup, there is only one tried and true way to beat a winter chill, a sweater. Everyone knows this. It’s Grandma 101. Outside, one can resist winter’s worst blows with Carhartt’s massive selection or Berne’s affordable options, but inside a simple sweater is all you need. While […] ... Read More
Carhartt Winter Outwear; There’s No Substitute for Selection and Reputation
While many companies can claim prestigious histories spanning over a hundred years, few in the workwear industry can claim what Carhartt does. Started in 1889, Carhartt is still a family-owned business, operated by the people who descend from the founder, Hamilton Carhartt. The number of employees at Carhartt has increased, north of 4,000 at […] ... Read More
How to Stretch Your Dollars Not Your Comfort in Berne Winter Outwear
When the days shorten and the temps drop down to… unreal… one has two options: be cold and complain or put on some winter work wear. There’s only one problem. There are too many outerwear options out there for most folks. The answer to the question, what’s the best outerwear? can get messy. It’s gonna come […] ... Read More
Winter Workwear That’s Tough as Duck
While new, fancy synthetics have come a long way, the simplest solution for staying warming the winter is as old as duck. Cotton or Linen duck is the fabric your grandparents’, grandparents’, grandparents wore. In fact, they may have worn duck made from hemp. Duck is like canvas. It implies a weave, in this case, […] ... Read More