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Saturday, 17 April 2010

HAMILTON CARHARTT JEANS - MID 80'S

This ad for Hamilton Carhartt is from 1984.
With their factory based in North Isla Street, I think it's fair to say their denim products were aimed more at the workplace rather than the catwalk.
However, as you can see, they made a range called Huskie Jeans. Although I'm not familiar with these, I was wondering if they ever became the choice favoured by Dundee's young trendies, or were they the 80's equivalent of Johnny X'ers?!!

6 comments:

  1. Sack the machinist...that label is squint!

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  2. the labels fine it's the huskies that are askew. my mum made me wear a pair of these "jeans are jeans, I've bought them your wearing them", one leg was wider than the other, what a minter couldn't ruin them quick enough.

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  3. I was sop steward in methyl factory were tese were made often visited Dundee factory as it was our head office for union meetings

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  4. What was the name of the shop in North Isla Street that sold Huskie jeans?

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  5. I got a pair out of a charity shop. New, with labels still attached.


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  6. I can buy unused pairs of these from the 1940s in Mckays in Aberdeen. They used to be amazing, but machinists come and go, I guess.

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