Judging by my last I'm sure you've gathered that work wear is the new hotness. In my mind there are two things going on right now. One is this strange '90s grunge-meets-goth hybrid and then the other is this 'American workwear' thing. Now I can relate. Men dressing like they've just come from the docks or construction site. It's function above anything else. I can buy into that. The '90s grunge thing just seems crazy. I don't like girls who look like they've haven't showered in a long time. Also I can't deal with the ironic Spice Girls t-shirt. I hate the Spice Girls.

Not that the 'workwear' vibe is something that I'm all about it just feels more functional and less "fashiony". This conversation leeds me to one company and one company alone. Duluth. Started back 1989 by two hippie construction kind of guys. They have a pretty interesting history. There first headquarters was on a refurbished dredging barge. These days, put one of those in Port Phillip bay and it's all over. Oh how things have changed.

The thing that gets me must excited about Duluth is there bags and totes. They are built to last and are sturdy as all hell.

So if your looking for something to hold your tools our just your MacBook, get involved with Duluth. It's workwear done right. 

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