Wabash Print Fabrics, Popularized By The J.L. Stifel And Sons Company In The Early 20Th Century, Are Workwear Stalwarts Despite Only About 30 Years Of Production.
The Vent Hole Work Shirt Was Designed By The American Brand Power-House In The 1940-1950S. It Aims To Increase The Airflow, Let The Operator Feel Drier. With The Advent Of New Quick-Drying Technology Fabrics, This Old-Fashioned Design Only Appeared As A Retro Symbol.
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