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【DIG UP】Five workwear options to aim for now.

Today's Huinums" introduces items from the curated store "Huinums" that have caught the editorial staff's attention. It seems to have received a great response and is currently sold out one after another. In order to meet the expectations of our readers, we have started this section, in which we select several items at once under a certain theme. This time, we introduce "Workwear.
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▼ "HAg-Le" Carhartt duck coverall

When you hear the word "workwear," several representative brands may come to mind, and Carhartt is probably one of them.

Since its launch in 1923, the Choir Coat has been loved by real workers without changing its details such as front pockets, metal buttons, and rivets.

The brown duck fabric is a familiar coloring, but it has an uneven coloring, and I think it is a good thing that only secondhand clothing can make it look familiar.

Because of its workwear background, even the stains become a design. How about a quality and sturdy item that will get you through the fall and winter together?
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▼ "HAg-Le" Pioner cotton HBT work jacket

There are many different genres of workwear, but French workwear is always popular among them. The main reason for this is coloring.

This color, commonly called "ink blue," is a symbol of French work. The exquisite and deep color, which looks both blue and navy, is loved by many people.

The key point is that the fabric used is not the familiar moleskin, but herringbone twill. Like denim, the more you wear it, the more the texture will increase, so it will be your partner for a long time.
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▼ "SNAK" CiNTAS work shirt

CiNTAS is a U.S. company that manufactures and sells uniforms and is involved in the cleaning business.

This is a work shirt by "Cintas," and the point is the patches on both chests. As you can see, it was probably worn by an employee named "Tommie" of a company called "Menzies Aviation.

Although not visible in the photo above, the tag on the collar has a series of alphanumeric characters that may be employee numbers, and the odd realism of this area is unique to workwear.

We have no way of knowing how they arrived in Japan, but it is fun just to imagine the story behind it.
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▼ "YOUNGBLOODS" old supermarket shirt

Workwear includes brand-name items such as "Dickies" and "Carhartt," as well as so-called corporate items worn as uniforms by staff in the service and manufacturing industries.

And this is the latter. The embroidery on the left chest is "meijer", which, according to my research, is a supermarket chain operating in the Midwestern United States.

Since these corporate items are generally only given to employees, it is good that they are not shared by others. By the way, this logo is similar to that of a famous Japanese confectionery maker, Meiyo, don't you think?
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▼ "DAMAGEDONE" REMAKE BENDAVIS S/S shirt

Ben Davis (BENDAVIS) was born in San Francisco, U.S.A., in 1935. Originally a work brand, it has now become so much a part of daily life that it is worn as casual wear around town.

Ben Davis is famous for its half-zip work shirts. It goes without saying that workers wear these shirts, but you often see skaters wearing them as well.

DAMAGEDONE" remakes such a work shirt. The boxy silhouette is emphasized more by stuffing the length of the shirt.

It is a useful item for the coming season, as it can be worn in a layered style with a long T or parka as an inner layer.

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