Uniforms

Uniforms

by Bill Dunn (Author)

Synopsis

Look around, and uniforms are everywhere. They're a way of belonging and of making people belong. Armies, police forces, and militias once led the way, but today uniforms are used by a new generation of service industries, from security guards to cabin crew. This book catalogs iconic uniforms from around the world, from the traditional helmets worn by London bobbies to the futuristic protective body armor of the French riot police, from the high camp of airline uniforms to the utilitarian styles of the fast food worker. Subconsciously, a uniform oils the wheels of the world. We accept orders from a uniformed guard, respect the diagnosis of a doctor or nurse, and feel better about entrusting that important package with a uniformed private delivery company operative. Featuring uniforms from all walks of life military, school, sports teams, and work wear the book examines how fashion has been influenced by uniform design and how fashion has, in turn, been reinterpreted by uniform designers. This book would appeal to both consumers and fashion students and professionals.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 267
Edition: 1
Publisher: Laurence King
Published: 16 Mar 2009

ISBN 10: 1856695832
ISBN 13: 9781856695831

Author Bio
Bill Dunn has been at the forefront of men's style journalism, joining GQ magazine soon after its launch. As style editor he has discovered and interviewed everyone in international men's fashion from the late Gianni Versace to Tom Ford. Later he became senior editor of Esquire. He is currently editor of Redwood's global, multi-award winning, 1.5-million circulation LIV magazine. He is the author of the men's fashion book Man About Town.