Showing posts with label Chin Strap Shirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chin Strap Shirt. Show all posts

Sep 26, 2012

JANESVILLE CLOTHING CO. Vintage Work Jacket & Work Shirt


Vintage Janesville Clothing Co. MONARCH FOODS work jacket constructed of twisted yarn convert cloth a.k.a. salt & pepper. Much less common than the standard dark grey version of salt & pepper fabric, this light variation gets its color by emphasizing the lighter natural color threads. Details lead us to date this jacket to the 1940s era, possibly earlier. Part of the VintageWorkwear.com collection.

Monarch Foods roots can be traced to Reid-Murdoch Co. a Dubuque, Iowa provisions company founded in 1853 that sold flour, bacon, sugar and other food staples to wagon trains heading west during the 1850s gold rush. Monarch is still doing business today.

Collarless design
Machine loomed Janesville Clothing Co. label
 Sleeve repairs
Left side lower pocket was removed and fabric used for repairs and patching, indicitive of Depression Era frugality and ingenuity
Original button
Replacement button

The Janesville Cotton Manufacturing Co. 1874 – 1886 was established in 1874 on the upper raceway, north of Milwaukee Street on River Street. They were the first cotton mill in the state of Wisconsin and at the time were the only factory of their kind in the West. 
The factory was enlarged in 1877, and the work force grew to 250 people. The factory had 400 looms and in 1878 manufactured 5,350,900 yards of sheeting. 
The business expanded in 1883 with the construction of a large factory and power plant at Monterey at a cost of a quarter million dollars. Four hundred people worked for the company at that time. Excessive freight rates for cotton due to the great distance it had to be
shipped and the high prices paid to the company's operatives forced the ambitious enterprise into a financial corner. In 1886, a new corporation, the Janesville Cotton Mills, formed to take over the business. It ran it for a while longer but eventually the plant was sold to the Janesville Electric Co.


The Janesville Cotton Mills Company 1886-1900 was incorporated in March, 1886, and was an outgrowth of the Janesville Cotton Manufacturing Company. The new building of the company at Monterey, near the city, was erected in 1884 and opened for business in January, 1885. It was a 300 loom-mill, with a capacity of 16,000 yard of sheeting per day and employs 175 hands. The city, or upper, mill has 400 looms, employs 225 hands and turns out 35,000 yards per day.


Janesville Clothing Co. starts making work clothes for men and boys in 1894.

Janesville Shirt & Overall Company 1906-1970s  was a manufacturer of work clothing including overalls and workshirts. They were located at the old Janesville Cotton Mill.

1940's era Janesville work shirt with chin strap collar made of Pepperell SANFORIZED salt & pepper convert cloth in rare brown color variation via ebay seller antiquegypsy


Jun 22, 2012

Early 1900's THE PRESIDENT GUARANTEED WORK SHIRT


While we do not normally feature items currently up for auction, for this beautiful vintage chambray work shirt an exception is in order. The nice seller of this garment contacted us with questions about this rare find and we were happy to shed some light on this century old shirt and help promote this current auction.
This PRESIDENT GUARANTEED WORK SHIRT was manufactured by The President Shirt Co. in Baltimore, Md sometime around 1911 and while one hundred plus years of age has indeed taken its toll, aside from a few holes, storage soil and stains this shirt looks to be in barely worn if not unworn condition.
Primitively constructed of coarse weave blue chambray fabric with some very crude single and double stitching in contrasting natural thread, this vintage work shirt includes many nice details. These details include pull-over type body with two button front placket, two button chin strap collar tab, single front pocket with pen/tool slot, lower side hem rip stop gussets, back shoulder yoke with arcuate type stitching detail and a great printed neck label seen in the photo above.
Early 1900s President Guaranteed Work Shirt
Beautifully primitive chin strap collar tab with crude stitching
Double layer back shoulder yoke arcuate with more crude stitching. Loom chatter in the fabric can be seen in the upper right corner
Lower hem rip stop gussets
1911 President Guaranteed Work Shirt print ad


Apr 11, 2011

LOFGREN 1920's Style Indigo Dyed Polka Dot Print Wabash Shirt


Just received my beautiful 1920's style Wabash Polka Dot work shirt. Details include
• Japanese Indigo Dye
• Chinstrap closure at neck
• Scalloped double back yoke and underarms with indigo thread ventilation holes
• Hexagon embossed buttons similar to those seen on vintage Tuff-Nut work shirts 
• Railroad style watch pocket with additional angled button hole for watch chain 
• Front patch pockets with authentic work shirt bar-tacking and stitching details
• Lower hem rip-stop shirt tail gussets
• Correct proportional cut and fit 
• Can be worn tucked in or left out for equally correct look


Fit picks to follow after a cold water soak & line dry.


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Additional angled button hole for watch chain can be seen on front button placket.
Nice subtle choice of indigo thread for the vent holes. 
Embossed hexagon type buttons.
Railroad type watch pocket  with nice stitching & bar-tack details.
Lower hem rip-stop gusset and union label type zig-zag stitching.
John Lofgren's nice take on a much favored United Garment Workers of America union label design.
Care instructions for Japanese indigo dye.
Cold water soak in the tub .
Indigo dye after minimal contact.