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British Workwear

herringbonekid

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Hardy Amies, Cornwall, 1950s:

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Typical post-war British workwear - flat cap, army surplus battledress and leather jerkin:
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from the 1954 film 'Lease of Life'.

Even in the 1960s and into the 1970s, half the workmen you saw still dressed like this where I lived. If he'd delivered coal to my house in 1972, I wouldn't have been surprised.
 

Edward

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Typical post-war British workwear - flat cap, army surplus battledress and leather jerkin:
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from the 1954 film 'Lease of Life'.

Even in the 1960s and into the 1970s, half the workmen you saw still dressed like this where I lived. If he'd delivered coal to my house in 1972, I wouldn't have been surprised.

Very keen on that shirt. I vaguely remember a time when my parents still had coal delivered; I'm sure the coalman wore a jerkin like that. This was around the very early eighties; by 82/83, my dad was buying it in bulk and driving it home. Don't recall the last time I saw a coal truck doing home delvieries. Or a coaltruck, for that matter.

Seeing the double breasted waistcoat, I immediately thought of this one from 'Peaky Blinders':
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I love how they're dressing that kid. I wonder where they have it all made? Be nice if Old Town introduced some bits like that.
 

Dreamofgilgamesh

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Very keen on that shirt. I vaguely remember a time when my parents still had coal delivered; I'm sure the coalman wore a jerkin like that. This was around the very early eighties; by 82/83, my dad was buying it in bulk and driving it home. Don't recall the last time I saw a coal truck doing home delvieries. Or a coaltruck, for that matter

Funny you should say that, i was just visiting my old Dad and the coalman arrived and dropped off a couple of bags!
 

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Here's Stewart Granger in the 1944 film Love Story. He wears an odd short jacket that appears to be some type of workwear:

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He also this jacket in the 1943 film The Lamp Still Burns:
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nightandthecity

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Typical post-war British workwear - flat cap, army surplus battledress and leather jerkin:
workwear%2B1.jpg


from the 1954 film 'Lease of Life'.

Even in the 1960s and into the 1970s, half the workmen you saw still dressed like this where I lived. If he'd delivered coal to my house in 1972, I wouldn't have been surprised.

plenty of older working class blokes still dressed pretty much like that even in the 1980s. I still do!
 

nightandthecity

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I think it's still in the yard, but he doesn't seem to use it anymore. He uses two Land Rover flatbeds View of the yard and vans.jpg

This town is a very retro sort of place all round!
 
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