Uniforms tell the story of America’s decades-long dependence on workers made anonymous by design. To the millions who wear and care for uniforms, they can carry both identity and anonymity. WSJ spoke with an Amazon courier, dry cleaner and a fashion historian about how uniforms tell a story about the business of work in America. Chapters: 0:00 American work uniforms 1:00 The business behind work uniforms 2:36 The history of work uniforms 4:06 Workers’ relationship to uniforms #Uniform #Style #WSJ

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