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Melissa Howard has a very hard time finding a distressed, white, cotton t-shirts from the 1950-1970s, because people tended to throw them away or use them as rags. This shirt features a meticulously re-stitched collar among other homemade repairs. Workwea

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Melissa Howard has a very hard time finding a distressed, white, cotton t-shirts from the 1950-1970s, because people tended to throw them away or use them as rags. This shirt features a meticulously re-stitched collar among other homemade repairs. Workwea
Melissa Howard has a very hard time finding a distressed, white, cotton t-shirts from the 1950-1970s, because people tended to throw them away or use them as rags. This shirt features a meticulously re-stitched collar among other homemade repairs. Workwear carries secret clues about the history of its wearer if you know how to "read" the clothing, like selective fading around suspender marks, or "whiskers" on the denim.
Credit: Alina Simone