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Work Dungarees

Fashionable Dungarees For Men
Jeans have adopted a place in the fashion market for being a kind of everyman wear, demonstrating as they do the working class roots of those who first wore them. But in fact, it is the simple set of dungarees that is the true working class icon. These garments were industrial and hard wearing enough to be worn on the factory floor, in the mechanic's workshop, down a mine or on the building site, and since they were rather baggy they could be worn over other garments to stay cosy during the colder months. And unlike jeans, which seem to have a place in polite society (with the help of some designer brands and high prices), dungarees are seldom worn - which suits those who wear them as a fashion statement perfectly well.
In the Eighties and Nineties, it would not have been unusual to spot young men wearing dungarees in any street in the UK. The early eighties had its dungaree era with bands like Dexy's Midnight Runners providing a direct opposite sartorial approach to the smooth and tailored style preferred by groups such as Spandeau Ballet or the moneyed casual styling of Duran Duran or Ultravox. However it was the latter looks that prevailed and even Dexy's had packed away their denim dungarees after a brief period of exposure.
But as the Nineties arrived, another phenomenon arrived that would endear the dungaree to a new generation of young men still recovering from the drama of the punk era. It was a trippy, electro-hippy brands of pop with numerous of genres and sub-styles, but which picked up the name of "house music" (for the purposes of a fashion, anyway). Although house music did have its fashion-conscious follwoerss, there were also the super-casual interpretations, with hedonism and happy hip hop at its roots. The clubs of the Balearics, field-based festivals and the secret raves where the places to go; and boy, did these guys know how to pull off the dungaree look. They would come in every colour under the disco lights, with patterns, stripes, tie-dye, belted and occasionally just traditional blue denim, and could even be short-high when donned in the beach front clubs and disco bars.
So as we can see, dungarees originated as something worn by the plumber, industrial worker and building labourer, but eventually morphed into a strong and specific fashion statement. Sometimes that's just progression. It can only be a matter of time before these versatile garments find their way back onto the high street, so now is the time to get yourself dungareed up. You'll struggle to locate a pair in the high street shops, but a quick look in retro and vintage fashion outlets (online and offline) and you're certain to find a few gems from the 80s, 90s or even some iconic dungas whose previous owners may have added oil, rips and frays during real usage. Put them together with a tee shirt or pullover for a traditional look, and try them with sandals for something altogether more laid back. Just don't wear them at a wedding.
About the Author
Callum is a vintage fashion pundit and now that men's dungarees and other items of vintage clothing are favoured again, he has lots to write about.
Is it normal to use your brothers willy as a tooth pick?
Well what happened was for our evening meal we ate kippers and cheese! Shadow my cat and my lover made it for us, he is a very good cook! Anyway the cheese hadnt quite melted enough and i could feel it getting stuck in my teeth! So what happened was brother was wearing his dungarees at the time, then all of a sudden they came flying off in a violent manner! Then his willy flopped out and i thought i know what i could do with that! It looked sharp enough so i grabbed it and picked the cheese out of my teeth! It worked very well, the only thing is Llama looked at me like i was weird, it made me feel strangely aroused! Is it normal to do this with brother? The rest of the family seemed fine about it as they were dancing and licking their legs as i picked the cheese! My question is am i ok to use brothers willy as a tooth pick? sent
Oooh I've never had so much fun in my life - reporting those idiots who have NO sense of humour - I tend to frown on reporting, given that I've been reported randomly for sensible answers, but it's been a real fest given there are so many people who only think in two dimensions - not that Yahoo will do anything about those of you who don't get out enough...
I suggest y'all stick to the computing section
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